National Gas Hydrate Program Expedition 01 offshore India; gas hydrate systems as revealed by hydrocarbon gas geochemistry

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作者
Lorenson, Thomas D. [1 ]
Collett, Timothy S. [2 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 USA
[2] US Geol Survey, Denver, CO 80203 USA
关键词
Petroleum system; Gas hydrate system; Gas hydrate; Methane; India; NGHP-01; Gas; Sources; KRISHNA-GODAVARI OFFSHORE; EASTERN CONTINENTAL-MARGIN; RESOLUTION SPARKER DATA; ANDAMAN BACKARC BASIN; MULTIDISCIPLINARY INVESTIGATIONS; GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT; SEDIMENTS; MARINE; PETROLEUM; OCEAN;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2017.11.011
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The National Gas Hydrate Program Expedition 01 (NGHP-01) targeted gas hydrate accumulations offshore of the Indian Peninsula and along the Andaman convergent margin. The primary objectives of coring were to understand the geologic and geochemical controls on the accumulation of methane hydrate and their linkages to underlying petroleum systems. Four areas were investigated: 1) the Kerala-Konkan Basin in the eastern Arabian Sea, 2) the Mahanadi and 3) Krishna-Godavari Basins in the western Bay of Bengal, and 4) the Andaman forearc Basin in the Andaman Sea. Upward flux of methane at three of the four of the sites cored during NGHP-01 is apparent from the presence of seafloor mounds, seismic evidence for upward gas migration, shallow sub-seafloor geochemical evidence of methane oxidation, and near-seafloor gas composition that resembles gas from depth. The Kerala-Konkan Basin well contained only CO2 with no detectable hydrocarbons suggesting there is no gas hydrate system here. Gas and gas hydrate from the Krishna-Godavari Basin is mainly microbial methane with delta C-13 values ranging from -58.9 to -78.9 parts per thousand, with small contributions from microbial ethane (-52.1 parts per thousand) and CO2. Gas from the Mahanadi Basin was mainly methane with lower concentrations of C-2-C-5 hydrocarbons (C-1/C-2 ratios typically > 1000) and CO2. Carbon isotopic compositions that ranged from -70.7 to -86.6 parts per thousand for methane and -62.9 to -63.7 parts per thousand for ethane are consistent with a microbial gas source; however deeper cores contained higher molecular weight hydrocarbon gases suggesting a small contribution from a thermogenic gas source. Gas composition in the Andaman Basin was mainly methane with lower concentrations of ethane to isopentane and CO2, C-1/C-2 ratios were mainly > 1000 although deeper samples were < 1000. Carbon isotopic compositions range from -65.2 to -80.7 parts per thousand for methane, -53.1 to -55.2 parts per thousand for ethane is consistent with mainly microbial gas sources, although one value recorded of - 35.4 parts per thousand for propane suggests a thermogenic source. Gas hydrate accumulations in the Krishna-Godavari and Mahanadi Basins are the result of a microbially sourced gas hydrate system. The system is enhanced by the migration of microbial gas from surrounding areas through pathways including high-porosity delta sands, shale diapirism, faulting and folding of sediment due to the local processes associated with rapid sediment deposition, sediment overpressure, and the recycling of methane from a rapidly upward moving gas hydrate stability zone. The gas hydrate system in the Andaman Basin is less well constrained due to lack of exploration and occurs in a forearc basin. Each of these hydrate-bearing systems overlies and is likely supported by the presence and possible migration of gas from deeper gas-prone petroleum systems currently generating thermogenic hydrocarbons at much greater depths.
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