Abstract

Based on the analysis of light hydrocarbon compositions of natural gas and regional comparison in combination with the chemical components and carbon isotopic compositions of methane, the indication of geochemical characteristics of light hydrocarbons on the migration features, dissolution and escape of natural gas from the Dongsheng gas field in the Ordos Basin is revealed, and the effect of migration on specific light hydrocarbon indexes is further discussed. The study indicates that, natural gas from the Lower Shihezi Formation (P1x) in the Dongsheng gas field displays higher iso-C5−7 contents than n-C5−7 contents, and the C6−7 light hydrocarbons are composed of paraffins with extremely low aromatic contents (<0.4%), whereas the C7 light hydrocarbons are dominated by methylcyclohexane, suggesting the characteristics of coal-derived gas with the influence by secondary alterations such as dissolution. The natural gas from the Dongsheng gas field has experienced free-phase migration from south to north and different degrees of dissolution after charging, and the gas in the Shiguhao area to the north of the Borjianghaizi fault has experienced apparent diffusion loss after accumulation. Long-distance migration in free phase results in the decrease of the relative contents of the methylcyclohexane in C7 light hydrocarbons and the toluene/n-heptane ratio, as well as the increase of the n-heptane/methylcyclohexane ratio and heptane values. The dissolution causes the increase of isoheptane values of the light hydrocarbons, whereas the diffusion loss of natural gas in the Shiguhao area results in the increase of n-C5−7 contents compared to the iso-C5−7 contents.

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