Major developments of coal-formed gas exploration in the last 30 years in China

2009 
Abstract Since its formation in China 30 years ago, the theory of coal-derived gas has not only opened a new field of coal-derived gas exploration, but also increased the proved reserves of coal-derived gas from 1/10 to 7/10 in the total gas of China; the nation's proved gas reserves rise sharply from 2 264×10 8 m 3 to 6.4×10 12 m 3 ; the annual production of gas rises from 137.34×10 8 m 3 to 760×10 8 m 3 ; and the nation's coal-derived gas fields (reservoirs) increases from less than 10 (excluding Taiwan) to 124. After briefing the major developments of China's coal-derived gas exploration, this paper concentrates on the exploration development of coal-derived gas in Ordos Basin, Tarim Basin and Sichuan Basin where large numbers of coal-derived gas fields have been discovered. With carbon isotopic data of alkane gases, it also demonstrates that some gas fields of controversial origin (Jingbian, Kekeya and Akemomu gas fields) are of, or predominantly of, coal-derived gas, and that a few gas reservoirs (Wolonghe, Naxi, Hejiang gas fields) in the Xujiahe Formation coals of Sichuan Basin are oil-associated gas.
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