Controlling Effect of Particle Size on Gas Hydrate Enrichment in Fine‐Grained Sediments

Author:

Bai Chenyang123ORCID,Su Pibo45,Xu Xiaolei3,Zhang Yu3,Han Shujun6,Liang Jinqiang4

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Polar Geology and Marine Mineral Resources (China University of Geosciences at Beijing) Ministry of Education Beijing China

2. Laboratory for Marine Mineral Resources Laoshan Laboratory Qingdao China

3. School of Ocean Sciences China University of Geosciences (Beijing) Beijing China

4. Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey China Geological Survey Guangzhou China

5. Academy of South China Sea Geological Science China Geological Survey Sanya China

6. PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThe particle size of sediments below the seabed is a crucial factor affecting the formation and enrichment of gas hydrates. Apart from the formation and enrichment law of gas hydrate in coarse‐grained sediments (dominated by a sandy‐sized fraction), in the fine‐grained sediments (<62.5 μm) which accounts for more than 90% of offshore gas hydrate resources globally, the control effect of sediment particle size on gas hydrate is still unclear. Therefore, understanding the relationship between the fine‐grained sediment particle size and gas hydrate enrichment is essential for revealing the global distribution and dynamic evolution of gas hydrates. Here, we analyzed the vertical gas hydrate saturation, particle size parameters of sediments, whole‐rock minerals, and clay mineral components based on drilling data and sediment samples from fine‐grained gas hydrate reservoirs (GHRs) in the Shenhu area of the northern South China Sea. The results show that in fine‐grained sediments, the coarse particles cannot improve the reservoir quality or enrich the gas hydrate because many fine particles fill the intergranular pores formed by the coarse particles. Meanwhile, the fine particles were dominated by clay minerals, especially in the illite/smectite mixed layer, which significantly reduced the permeability of the sediment layer and was not conducive to the enrichment of gas hydrates. Moreover, sedimentary processes directly control the sediment particle size and mineral composition, which play an essential role in controlling GHRs at the macroscale. In the fine‐grained sediments, very fine sediments (<8 μm) have a more significant negative impact on gas hydrate enrichment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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