Research on the Natural Gas Enrichment Regularity of Es1 Layer in Yangxin Subsag of Jiyang Depression

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Natural gas resource of Es1 layer in Yangxin subsag is very abundant. Natural gas formation, enrichment conditions and regularity are analyzed in this paper. Geochemistry analysis shows that natural gas resource of Es1 layer in Yangxin subsag belongs to biological origin gas. The sedimentary environment, ground temperature, gas source rock and preservation condition of the study area is advantageous, which provide a guarantee for natural gas generation and preservation. Research shows that natural gas enrichment in the lower part of Es1 layer because of limestone reservoir development, and on the horizontal direction natural gas is mainly enrichment in the eastern nose structure zone and southern slope zone. The both zones are the preferred zone for natural gas exploration in the study area.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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147-151

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August 2013

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