Petroleum Science >2026, Issue3: 1588-1605 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petsci.2025.12.008
Unlocking the seal capacity of unconsolidated Quaternary hydrate-bearing sediments: Carbon isotope gradients as a proxy for dynamic gas trapping efficiency Open Access
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作者:Ya-Zhou Liu, Jian-Hui Zeng, Jun-Cheng Qiao, Gui-Wen Wang, Ke-Liang Dong, Shu-Ning Liu
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引用方式:Liu, Y.Z., Zeng, J.H., Qiao, J.C., et al., 2026. Unlocking the seal capacity of unconsolidated Quaternary hydrate-bearing sediments: Carbon isotope gradients as a proxy for dynamic gas trapping efficiency. Pet. Sci. 23 (3), 1588–1605. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petsci.2025.12.008.
文章摘要
Submarine gas hydrate systems store vast carbon inventories (∼1500–12,400 Gt C) yet pose dual risks as potential geohazard multipliers and climate feedback agents under oceanic warming. Conventional seal assessment fails catastrophically in unconsolidated Quaternary hydrate-bearing sediments due to core-retrieval artifacts, hydrate morphology controls on capillary trapping, and meter-scale heterogeneity unresolved by seismic methods. Here, we pioneer methane carbon isotope (δ13C1) gradients as a dynamic proxy for seal capacity in the Qiongdongnan Basin. Integrating petrographic features, natural gas geochemical characteristics, downhole logging data, and principal component analysis (PCA) from six wells, we: (1) quantified the thermogenic gas contribution of wells W6 and W8 to be 55%–73%, and that of well W1 to be 28%–32% via binary mixing models, (2) establish that methane carbon isotope gradients >0.5‰/m diagnose effective capillary barriers, correlating with zones of pore-throat disconnection, and (3) develop a PCA-integrated logging model (cumulative variance: 84.02%, R2 = 0.78) predicting seal capacity from conventional petrophysical parameters. Furthermore, the results validate a charge-dynamic barrier-mixing accumulation model where thermogenic gas influx elevates hydrate saturation, creating self-sealing horizons that trap underlying microbial gases and subsequently charged thermogenic gases, recorded in diagnostic methane carbon isotope reversals. This approach bridges molecular-scale fractionation and reservoir-scale processes, enabling targeted identification of high-integrity seals for optimized carbon storage and safer hydrate exploitation in rapidly deposited marginal basins.
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Seal capacity; Unconsolidated hydrate-bearing sediments; Carbon isotope gradients; Accumulation model; Qiongdongnan Basin