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AAPG Hedberg Conference
Natural Gas Geochemistry
9-12 May, 2011, Beijing, China

Search and Discovery Article #90134 (2011)

Posted September 30, 2011

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*Sulfur Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit Systematics of Individual Organic Compounds During Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction,
      Alon Amrani, Andrei Deev, Alex Sessions, Yongchun Tang, Jess Adkins, Ronald Hill, Michael Moldowan, and Zhibin Wei

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*Carbon and Hydrogen Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit Systematics of Natural Gases from the Perth Basin, Australia,
      Chris Boreham, Junhong Chen, Emmanuelle Grosgean, and Robert Poreda

Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit Reversals and rollovers: The Last Gasp of Shale Gas?,
      Robert C. Burruss and Christopher D. Laughrey

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*Origin of the Permian to Triassic Natural Gases from Northwest Sichuan Basin,
      Chunfang Cai, Lei Xiang, Lei Jiang, Xunyun He, and Kaikai Li

*Distinction between Lacustrine and Marine Thermogenic Gases Based on Hydrogen and Carbon Isotopic Compositions,
      Jose Roberto Cerqueira and Eugenio Vaz dos Santos Neto

*CO2 of the Late Stage of Kerogen Cracking May Play a Central Role in Calcite Cement of Natural Fractures of Shale Source Rock,
      Ahmed Chaouche

*Experimental Study about High Geologic Pressure Action on Hydrocarbon Generation and Expulsion 0f Marine Shale,
      Chen Ruiyin, Zhao Wenzhi, Zheng Jianjing, and Li Yongxin

*The Limit of Gas Generation Potential of Highly to Over Mature Humic Coals: Theoretical Consideration,
      Jianping Chen, Yongge Sun, and Chunping Deng

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*Research Advances on the Exploration and Development of Natural Gases in China,
      Jinxing Dai

*Geochemical Characteristics of the Abiogenic Alkane Gases in the Songliao Basin, China,
      Jinxing Dai, Yunyan Ni, Jian Li, Xia Luo, Guoyi Hu, Xiaoqi Wu, Shipeng Huang, and Fengrong Liao

*Geochemical Characteristics and Origin of Natural Gases from the Feixianguan-Changxing Formation in the Northern Sichuan Basin,
      Jinxing Dai, Guoyi Hu, Yunyan Ni, and Zengye Xie

*Applications of Mud Gas Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit Logging in Petroleum Systems Analysis,
      Daniel Dawson and Andrew Murray

*Reduction of Calcium Sulfate by Activated Carbon under Hydrothermal Conditions: Experimental Study and Thermodynamic Assessment,
      Kangle Ding and Shasha Wang

*The Discovery and Understanding of Deep Gas in Nanpu Sag, Bohai Bay Basin — Take Deep Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoirs in Shahejie Formation as Example,
      Yuexia Dong, Qian Ma, Zhongxin Zhao, Yongchang Liu, Jianwei Wang, Zhengjun Wang, and Jingsheng Xia

*Geochemical Controls on Shale Microstructural Evolution,
      Nicholas Drenzek, John Valenza, Hendrik Grotheer, Flora Marques, Michael Herron, Sean Sylva, and Jeff Seewald

Carbon Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit Fractionation Mechanism and Influencing Factors of Coalbed Methane,
      Duan Lijiang, Xia Zhaohui, and Zhang Xingyang

*Advanced Interpretations of Previous HitStableNext Hit Isotopic Composition of Gases in Working Petroleum Systems,
      Leon Dzou and Alexei V. Milkov

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Geochemical Characterization of Source Rocks and Oil Seepages from Southern Benue Trough, Nigeria,
      O. A. Ehinola, L. Yuhong, and O. Babatunde

Geochemical and Biomarker Characterization of Source Rock and Crude Oil from Evbu Field, Niger Delta,
      Olugbenga A. Ehinola and Covenant Evbuomwan

Gas Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit Assessment of the Unconventional Paleozoic Petroleum System in NW Saudi Arabia,
      Leroy Ellis, Peter Jenden, Sami Abdelbagi, and Shaun Hayton

*Kinetic Isotopic Fractionation Modeling Integrated into A 3-D Basin Model: A Case Study From Mamm Creek Field, Piceance Basin, Colorado,
      Geoffrey S. Ellis, Paul G. Lillis, Stephen P. Cumella, Ira Pasternak, and Yongchun Tang

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*The Formation Conditions of Shallow Gas and Controlling Factors of Its Reservoirs in the Songliao Basin, NE China,
      Zihui Feng, Xue Wang, Qiuli Huo, and Shibo Wang

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*Genetic Types and Accumulation Characteristics of Biogases in Jiyang Depression,
      Gao Yang, Jin Qiang, and Tian Fei

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      Guo JianJuna, Chen Jianfab, Zhang mingJuna, and Sheng Xiaofeng

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*Methanogenesis: A Part of the Carbon Cycle with Implication for Unconventional Biogenic Gas Resources,
      Frank Haeseler and Françoise Behar

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      Nicholas B. Harris, Tingwei Ko, Qilin Xiao, R. Paul Philp, Zheng Zhou, and Christopher Ballentine

Effect of Water Chemistry on Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction and Speciation In MgSO4 (Aq),
      Kun He, Shuichang Zhang, and Jinkui Mi

*Geochemical Characteristics of Solid Bitumen of Guizhong 1 in the Guizhong Depression, SW China and Their Implications for the Origin of Natural Gas,
      Xunyun He, Genshun Yao, Xianghua Xiong, Chunfang Cai, and Anjiang Shen

Main Genetic Types of Gas, characteristic of Its Accumulation and Distribution and Exploration in North Marginal Basins, South China Sea,
      He Jiaxiong, Ma Wenhong, Zhu Youhai, and Gong Xiaofeng

Natural Gases in Puguang and Maoba Gas Fields: Gas Geochemistry and Implications for Effective Gas Source Rocks in Northeastern Sichuan Basin,
      Anping Hu, Maowen Li, Jinxing Dai, Jianfeng Shou, Chun Yang, Yongsheng Ma, and Tonglou Guo

*The Influence of Thermochemical Sulfate Reaction on the Hydrogen Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit Ratios of Alkane Gases,
      Hu Guoyi and Zhang Shuichang

Biogenic Shale Gas System Characterization- A Case Study from the Colorado Group Shale in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin,
      Haiping Huang, Ron Spencer, Andy Aplin, Ian Gates, Per Pedersen, and Steve Larter

*Origin and Accumulation of CO2 in Natural Gases of the Yinggehai-Qiongdongnan Basins, Offshore South China Sea,
      Huang Baojia, Li Xusheng, and Xiao Xianming

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New Advances in Hydrocarbon Exploration in Chinese Marine Carbonate Sequences,
      Zhijun Jin

*Phase States of Hydrocarbons in Chinese Marine Carbonate Strata and Controlling Factors of Their Formation,
      Jin Zhijun, Liu Quanyou, and Qiu Nansheng

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Microbial Processes and Natural Gas Accumulations,
      Barry Jay Katz

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*Laboratory simulation of H2S and CO2 generation in steamed oil sands, Orinoco Belt, Venezuela,
      Violaine Lamoureux-Var, Eric Kohler, Alain-Yves Huc, Eric Berger, Luc Fusetti

*Integrating CO2, H2S, N2, and Noble Gas Data with Post Mature Hydrocarbon Geochemistry in Deep Ordovician and Silurian Reservoirs, Appalachian Basin, Eastern USA,
      Christopher D. Laughrey

*An Optical and SEM-EDS Study of Solid Bitumens in Two Chinese Basins: Relevance to Gas Generation at Shallow and Deep Sedimentary Strata,
      Maowen Li, Anping Hu, Yanhua Shuai, Shuichang Zhang, Jinxing Dai, Jenny Wong, and Junito Reyes

*Distribution and Significance of Oxygen Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit in CO2 of Natural Gas,
      Li Jin, Li Zhisheng, Li Jian, Wang Dongliang, and Zhang Ying

*Nitrogen Isotopic Geochemical Characteristics in Natural Gas of Tarim Basin,
      Li Jin, Li Zhisheng, Wang Dongliang, Li Jian, and Zhang Ying

*Geochemical Characteristics of Gas Accumulation of Giant Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir in China,
      Li Jian, Xie Zengye, Liu Ruie, and Hao Aisheng

Geochemical Characteristics and Possible Origin of Natural Gas in the Qiongdongnan Basin, South China Sea,
      Liu Zhenghua and Chen Honghan

*The Gas Accumulative Characteristics and Distribution of Deep Tight Gas in Kuqa Foreland Depression of Tarim Basin,
      Liu Chun, Guo Qingxin, Zhang Huiliang, and Zhang Ronghu

*Coalbed Methane and Production Water of Fuxin Basin, Northeast China: Chemical and Isotopic Geochemistry,
      Shaobo Liu, Yan Song, Xiaokang Gao, Yongping Zheng, and Feng Hong

*Previous HitStableNext Hit Carbon Isotopes of Gaseous Hydrocarbons Revealed by Laboratory Simulation and Implications for Gas Source Recognition in Marine Sedimentary Sequences, Southern China,
      Liu Wenhui, Wang Jie, Qin Jianzhong, Tenger, and Zheng Lunju

*The Origin and Significance of Abnormally Heavy Ethane Carbon Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit of Natural Gas - Based on the case of Qishen-1 well,
      Liu Qingxin, Wang Zhensheng, Wang Shuxiang, Yu Xuemin, and Pu Xiugang

*Gas Flushing as a Reservoir Formation Mechanism in the Ordovician Reservoirs, Tazhong Field, Tarim Basin, China: Evidence from Fluid Inclusion, Fluorescence and Hydrogen Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit Data,
      Keyu Liu, Nai Zhang, Zhaoming Wang, Julien Bourdet, and Shaobo Liu

*The Impact of Aqueous Medium on Gas Yields and Kinetic Behaviors of Hydrogen Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit Fractionation during Organic Matter Thermal Degradation,
      Shuangfang Lu, Min Wang, Haitao Xue, Jijun Li, Fangwen Chen, Qingxia Xu

*The Characteristics of Generation and Distribution of CO2 gas pools in Songliao Basin,
      Luo Xia, Wang Jinghong, Mi Jinkui, Sun Fenjin, Wang Shengpeng, Wang Ying, and Ran Qinchang

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*Geochemical Characteristics and Origins of Coalbed Methane in Hancheng, Ordos Basin,
      Xingzhi Ma, Yan Song, Shaobo Liu, Feng Hong, and Lin Jiang

*Isotopic Fractionation of Methane in Shale as a Predictor of Matrix Deliverability,
      Jonathan D. Madren

Late Mesozoic Volcanic Activities in Songliao Basin: Implications for Gas Generation and Accumulation,
      Meng Fanchao and Liu Jiaqi

*Generation of Methane by Biostimulation in Shallow, Kerogen-Rich Shales,
      Margaux Meslé, Charlotte Périot, Gilles Dromart, and Philippe Oger

*Experimental Study about High Fluid Pressure Action on Gas Generation of Coal,
      Mi Jingkui, Zhang Shuichang, and He Kun

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*Previous HitStableNext Hit Hydrogen and Carbon Isotopic Ratios of Coal-Derived and Oil-Associated Gases: A Case Study in the Tarim Basin, NW China,
      Yunyan Ni, Jinxing Dai, Shuichang Zhang, Guangyou Zhu, and Xiaowan Tao

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*The Effects of Minerals and Pyrobitumen on Oil Cracking in Confined Pyrolysis Experiments,
      Changchun Pan, Lanlan Jiang, Jinzhong Liu, Shuichang Zhang, Guangyou Zhu

*Abiotic Hydrocarbon Generation: Do We Need To Consider It in New Oil and Gas Plays?
      Alain Prinzhofer, Eric Deville, and Christèle Vacquand

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*Carbon Dioxide Geo Sequestration - A Review of Technical and Geological Aspects,
      Priyadharshini Saptharishi

*Carbon and Hydrogen Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit Systematics in Thermogenic Natural Gases from the USA and China: West meets East,
      Martin Schoell

*Methane on Mars: A Perspective from Earth,
      Martin Schoell and Giuseppe Etiope

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Predicting Original Gas in Place and Optimizing Productivity by Previous HitIsotopeNext Hit Geochemistry of Shale Gas,
      Yongchun Tang and Daniel Xia

*Quantitative Prediction of H2S Using Advanced Chemistry of Basin Modeling,
      Yongchun Tang, Tongwei Zhang, Geoffrey S. Ellis, Qisheng Ma, and Alon Amrani

*Geochemistry of Tight Sandstone Gas in Upper Triassic Xujiahe Formation in Central Sichuan Basin,
      Tao Shizhen, Dai Jinxing, Zou Caineng, and Wu Xiaoqi

Complex Interplays and Gas Generation Models in the Northeastern Sichuan Basin,
      Tenger, Liu Wenhui, and Qin Jianzhong

*Interpretations of the Formation of Two-Phase Accumulations Using Gas Isotopic Composition, Source Rock Gas Pyrolysis and PVT Properties,
      Olaf Thießen, Linda K. Schulz, and Michael Erdmann

*Evolution of Pores in Organic-rich Shales During Thermal Maturation,
      Tian Hua, Zhang Shuichang, Liu Shaobo, and Chen Jianping

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*Several Basic Scientific Problems in Geochemical Studies On Deep Natural Gases,
      Xianbin Wang

*Study on the Genesis of Natural Gas in Yishu Graben, northeast of China,
      Wang Xue, Dong Zhongliang, Fang Wei, and Zhang Xiaochang

*Gas Compositions and Isotopes from Hydrocarbon and NSO Fractions of a Marine Rock Extracts: An Experiment Study in Closed System and Implications,
      Yunpeng Wang, Yan Li, Jinzhong Liu, Hongjun Wang, and Changyi Zhao

*Oil Cracking: An Important Way for Generation of High-mature Gas,
      Wang Zhaoyun, Li Yongxin, Ran Qigui, and Xue Haitao

*The Development of Noble Gases Abundance Measuring and Isotopes Analyzing Technology in Hydrocarbon Geology,
      Wang Xiaobo, Li Zhisheng, Wang Dongliang, Li Jian, Zhang Ying, and Yang Chunxia

*Bulk Pyrolysis Characteristics of Coal under High-over Mature Stages,
      Wang Min and Lu Shuangfang

*Carbon and Hydrogen Previous HitIsotopeTop Fractionation Characteristics and Mechanism in the Course of Gas-Generating and Thermal Evolution,
      Wang Yifeng, Wang Dongliang, Ma Chenghua, and L Jin

*Tracing Source Kitchen and Gas Charge Scenarios Using Map Based Isotopic Kinetical Tool,
      Feiyu Wang, Meng Xiohui, Yongchun Tang, Zhiyong He, Shuichang Zhang, and Hu Guoyi

*Gas-Generating Potential of the Over-Mature Coal-Related Source Rocks,
      Wang Dongliang, Zhang Ying, Li Zhisheng, Guo Jianying, and Wang Yifeng

*Researches on Shallow Gas Distribution, Genesis Identification and Favorable Exploration Area in northern Songliao basin,
      Wang Xiaobo, Zhang Ying, Li Jian, Wang Dongliang, Yang Chunxia, and Li Jin

*Natural Occurrence of Higher Thiadiamondoids and Diamondoidthiols in a Deep Petroleum Reservoir in the Mobil Bay Gas field: Indication of Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction,
      Zhibin Wei, Paul Mankiewicz, Clifford Walters, and Kuangnan Qian

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*Enlightenment from Research on Low-mature Gas in the Tuha (Turpan-Hami) and Liaohe Basins of China,
      Xu Yongchang and Li Xiaoguang

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*Laboratory Simulation of Shale Gas Adsorption under Geological Conditions,
      Kan Yang, Xiancai Lu, Linye Zhang, Wenxuan Hu, and Xuefen Zhang

*Offshore Gas Hydrates Genetically Related to On-land Mud Volcanoes in SW Taiwan: Evidences of Fluid Geochemistry,
      Tsanyao Frank Yang, Gau-Hua Yeh, Pei-Chuan Chuang, Wei-Li Hong, and Saulwood Lin

*Classification and Genetic Discussion of Highly Matured Gas in Paleozoic Ordos Basin,
      Hua Yang, Wenzheng Zhang, and Chuanli Zan

*Effects of Biodegradation on the Carbon Isotopic Compositions of Shallow Gas in Xinglongtai Field of the Bohai Bay Basin, Eastern China,
      Weiwei Yang and Guangdi Liu

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*New Insight into Carbon Isotopic Reversals of Deep Gas in Songliao Basin, NE China,
      Huasen Zeng, Jingkun Li, and Wei Liu

*Biogenic Gas Resource and Exploration Directions in China,
      Zhang Ying, Li Jian, Wang Xiaobo, and Li Jin

Main Controls on Gas Chemistry in Shale Gas System: Evidence for Preservation of Methane in Core Samples from the Mudstones of the Eagle Ford Formation, TX,
      Tongwei Zhang, Steve Ruppel, Kitty Milliken, and Rongsheng Yang

Timing of Biogenic Gas Formation and Accumulation Infered from the Geochemistry of Co-produced Formation Waters in the Eastern Qaidam Basin, China,
      Shuichang Zhang, Yanhua Shuai, and Maowen Li

*Source Controls on the Occurrence of Upper Paleozoic Giant Tight Gas Fields in the Ordos Basin, China,
      Jingzhou Zhao, Qing Cao, Xinshe Liu, Liyong Fan, and Yuanfang Fan

*Shale Gas: A New Clean Gas Resource, Potential and Challenge,
      Zhao Wenzhi, Wang Zhaoyun, Li Yongxin, and Wang Hongjun

*Quantifying the Role of Groundwater in the Biogenic Stimulation of Methane Production Using Noble Gas Tracers,
      Zheng Zhou, Melissa E. Schlegel, Jennifer C. McIntosh, and Chris J. Ballentine

Exploration Progress in China Offshore,
      Weilin Zhu

*TSR alteration of carbonate reservoirs and gas pools in Sichuan Basin, China,
      Guangyou Zhu and Shuichang Zhang

*Shale Types and Reservoir Characteristics of China,
      Zou Caineng, Dong Dazhong, Wang Yuman, Wang Shejiao, and Huang Jinliang

*The Accumulation and Seismic Identification Methods of Shallow Gases,
      Guoping Zuo and Guozhang Fan

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