Origin and evolution of a CO2-Rich gas reservoir offshore Angola: Insights from the Gas Composition and isotope analysis

The pre-salt sections of the offshore Kwanza Basin, Angola are potentially petroliferous reservoirs like their Brazilian counterparts on the other side of the South Atlantic Ocean. In this study, a pre-salt reservoir of the offshore Kwanza Basin was found to contain solid bitumen and gas of high por...

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Published in:Applied Geochemistry
Main Authors: Liu, Junjie, Pujol, Magali, Zhou, Honggang, Selby, David, Li, Jie, Cheng, Bin
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2023
Subjects:
CO2
Online Access:http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/72635
http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/72636
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2022.105552
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spelling ftchacadscgigcas:oai:ir.gig.ac.cn:344008/72636 2024-09-15T18:36:07+00:00 Origin and evolution of a CO2-Rich gas reservoir offshore Angola: Insights from the Gas Composition and isotope analysis Liu, Junjie Pujol, Magali Zhou, Honggang Selby, David Li, Jie Cheng, Bin 2023 http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/72635 http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/72636 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2022.105552 英语 eng APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/72635 http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/72636 doi:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2022.105552 Geochemistry & Geophysics Kwanza basin Angola Pre -salt reservoir Petroleum potential South Atlantic ocean opening CO2 期刊论文 2023 ftchacadscgigcas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2022.105552 2024-08-26T14:09:01Z The pre-salt sections of the offshore Kwanza Basin, Angola are potentially petroliferous reservoirs like their Brazilian counterparts on the other side of the South Atlantic Ocean. In this study, a pre-salt reservoir of the offshore Kwanza Basin was found to contain solid bitumen and gas of high portions of CO2 (ca. 83%) and methane (ca. 16%). The chemical and isotopic (C, H and He) compositions of the gas indicate that the CO2 is primarily mantle-derived while the gaseous hydrocarbons are mainly late mature thermogenic gas. The Barremian-Aptian Red Cuvo Formation with sapropelic and humic organic matter and an average TOC content of 1.7% could be the principal source of the bitumen and gaseous hydrocarbons in the reservoir. Rapid oil generation since the source rock sedimentation could have occurred as a result of the fast and thick salt deposition or the high thermal gradient created by the crustal thinning and magmatism during the South Atlantic Ocean opening. The delta 13C of gaseous hydrocarbons also indicates their mixed origins of sapropelic and humic organic matters and possible abiotic processes.This reservoir is similar in the origin of CO2 and geological background to some pre-salt reservoirs in the Brazilian basins. Such similarities with prolific petroleum systems may imply great petroleum potential in the pre-salt sections of the offshore Kwanza Basin, Angola. Report South Atlantic Ocean Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry: GIG OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Applied Geochemistry 148 105552
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topic Geochemistry & Geophysics
Kwanza basin
Angola
Pre -salt reservoir
Petroleum potential
South Atlantic ocean opening
CO2
spellingShingle Geochemistry & Geophysics
Kwanza basin
Angola
Pre -salt reservoir
Petroleum potential
South Atlantic ocean opening
CO2
Liu, Junjie
Pujol, Magali
Zhou, Honggang
Selby, David
Li, Jie
Cheng, Bin
Origin and evolution of a CO2-Rich gas reservoir offshore Angola: Insights from the Gas Composition and isotope analysis
topic_facet Geochemistry & Geophysics
Kwanza basin
Angola
Pre -salt reservoir
Petroleum potential
South Atlantic ocean opening
CO2
description The pre-salt sections of the offshore Kwanza Basin, Angola are potentially petroliferous reservoirs like their Brazilian counterparts on the other side of the South Atlantic Ocean. In this study, a pre-salt reservoir of the offshore Kwanza Basin was found to contain solid bitumen and gas of high portions of CO2 (ca. 83%) and methane (ca. 16%). The chemical and isotopic (C, H and He) compositions of the gas indicate that the CO2 is primarily mantle-derived while the gaseous hydrocarbons are mainly late mature thermogenic gas. The Barremian-Aptian Red Cuvo Formation with sapropelic and humic organic matter and an average TOC content of 1.7% could be the principal source of the bitumen and gaseous hydrocarbons in the reservoir. Rapid oil generation since the source rock sedimentation could have occurred as a result of the fast and thick salt deposition or the high thermal gradient created by the crustal thinning and magmatism during the South Atlantic Ocean opening. The delta 13C of gaseous hydrocarbons also indicates their mixed origins of sapropelic and humic organic matters and possible abiotic processes.This reservoir is similar in the origin of CO2 and geological background to some pre-salt reservoirs in the Brazilian basins. Such similarities with prolific petroleum systems may imply great petroleum potential in the pre-salt sections of the offshore Kwanza Basin, Angola.
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author Liu, Junjie
Pujol, Magali
Zhou, Honggang
Selby, David
Li, Jie
Cheng, Bin
author_facet Liu, Junjie
Pujol, Magali
Zhou, Honggang
Selby, David
Li, Jie
Cheng, Bin
author_sort Liu, Junjie
title Origin and evolution of a CO2-Rich gas reservoir offshore Angola: Insights from the Gas Composition and isotope analysis
title_short Origin and evolution of a CO2-Rich gas reservoir offshore Angola: Insights from the Gas Composition and isotope analysis
title_full Origin and evolution of a CO2-Rich gas reservoir offshore Angola: Insights from the Gas Composition and isotope analysis
title_fullStr Origin and evolution of a CO2-Rich gas reservoir offshore Angola: Insights from the Gas Composition and isotope analysis
title_full_unstemmed Origin and evolution of a CO2-Rich gas reservoir offshore Angola: Insights from the Gas Composition and isotope analysis
title_sort origin and evolution of a co2-rich gas reservoir offshore angola: insights from the gas composition and isotope analysis
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