Helium accumulation characteristics and main controlling factors of helium depletion in Daniudi Gas Field, Ordos Basin

A certain amount of helium is found in the natural gas of both the Dongsheng and Daniudi gas fields in the Hangjinqi area of the Ordos Basin. However, the average helium content in the Daniudi Gas Field is only about one-fourth of that in the Dongsheng Gas Field. Given the similar basement geology a...

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Main Authors: Jie WANG, Chuan AN, Liangbang MA, Haijian JIANG, Wei ZHANG, Cheng TAO, Fubin WANG, Qingwei DONG
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Chuan AN
Liangbang MA
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Wei ZHANG
Cheng TAO
Fubin WANG
Qingwei DONG
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description A certain amount of helium is found in the natural gas of both the Dongsheng and Daniudi gas fields in the Hangjinqi area of the Ordos Basin. However, the average helium content in the Daniudi Gas Field is only about one-fourth of that in the Dongsheng Gas Field. Given the similar basement geology and tectonic background of the basin, it is necessary to investigate the factors leading to this significant difference. A systematic analysis of the geochemical characteristics of associated helium in natural gas and the key factors controlling helium accumulation was conducted. The results revealed that the helium content in the Paleozoic natural gas of the Daniudi Gas Field ranged from 0.000 1% to 0.15%, classifying it as a low- to medium-helium gas field. Helium content in the Upper Paleozoic was relatively higher, and vertically, it gradually increased from the lower to the upper layers, showing relative enrichment in shallower layers. The helium in the Paleozoic source rocks of the Daniudi Gas Field was typical crust-source helium, mainly derived from the Archean-middle Paleoproterozoic metamorphic rock-granite series in the basin basement. The contribution of helium generated by potential helium source rocks in the Upper Paleozoic was minimal. By comparing the geological conditions and accumulation characteristics of the Upper Paleozoic between the Daniudi and Dongsheng gas fields, it was found that the basement helium source rocks in both gas fields were similar in rock type, mineral composition, thickness, and uranium (U) and thorium (Th) contents, suggesting that the differences in source rock were not responsible for the significant difference in helium content. In the Daniudi area, only one second-level deep fault was developed in the basement of the Daniudi area, and its activity during the Yanshanian-Himalayan period was relatively weak, resulting in limited activity of secondary faults. This led to a lack of effective channels for helium to migrate upward from the basement helium source rocks, as well as vertical transport and lateral adjustment. Due to the mismatch in spatiotemporal configuration of key accumulation factors for helium and conventional gas, helium entered the Paleozoic gas reservoirs in Daniudi only by diffusion, resulting in low helium content. Therefore, the main factors contributing to helium depletion in the Daniudi Gas Field are the underdevelopment and weak activity of deep faults and secondary faults in the basement, the mismatch between helium and conventional gas accumulation conditions, the lack of an effective transport system, and the reliance on concentration-driven diffusion for helium migration.
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spelling doaj-art-c3293caeb1014e0caea16980b0089ef82025-08-20T03:08:51ZzhoEditorial Office of Petroleum Geology and ExperimentShiyou shiyan dizhi1001-61122025-07-0147478179010.11781/sysydz2025040781sysydz-47-4-781Helium accumulation characteristics and main controlling factors of helium depletion in Daniudi Gas Field, Ordos BasinJie WANG0Chuan AN1Liangbang MA2Haijian JIANG3Wei ZHANG4Cheng TAO5Fubin WANG6Qingwei DONG7SINOPEC Key Laboratory of Petroleum Accumulation Mechanisms, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214126, ChinaSINOPEC North China Company, Zhengzhou, Henan 450006, ChinaSINOPEC Key Laboratory of Petroleum Accumulation Mechanisms, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214126, ChinaSINOPEC Key Laboratory of Petroleum Accumulation Mechanisms, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214126, ChinaSINOPEC North China Company, Zhengzhou, Henan 450006, ChinaSINOPEC Key Laboratory of Petroleum Accumulation Mechanisms, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214126, ChinaSINOPEC North China Company, Zhengzhou, Henan 450006, ChinaSINOPEC Key Laboratory of Petroleum Accumulation Mechanisms, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214126, ChinaA certain amount of helium is found in the natural gas of both the Dongsheng and Daniudi gas fields in the Hangjinqi area of the Ordos Basin. However, the average helium content in the Daniudi Gas Field is only about one-fourth of that in the Dongsheng Gas Field. Given the similar basement geology and tectonic background of the basin, it is necessary to investigate the factors leading to this significant difference. A systematic analysis of the geochemical characteristics of associated helium in natural gas and the key factors controlling helium accumulation was conducted. The results revealed that the helium content in the Paleozoic natural gas of the Daniudi Gas Field ranged from 0.000 1% to 0.15%, classifying it as a low- to medium-helium gas field. Helium content in the Upper Paleozoic was relatively higher, and vertically, it gradually increased from the lower to the upper layers, showing relative enrichment in shallower layers. The helium in the Paleozoic source rocks of the Daniudi Gas Field was typical crust-source helium, mainly derived from the Archean-middle Paleoproterozoic metamorphic rock-granite series in the basin basement. The contribution of helium generated by potential helium source rocks in the Upper Paleozoic was minimal. By comparing the geological conditions and accumulation characteristics of the Upper Paleozoic between the Daniudi and Dongsheng gas fields, it was found that the basement helium source rocks in both gas fields were similar in rock type, mineral composition, thickness, and uranium (U) and thorium (Th) contents, suggesting that the differences in source rock were not responsible for the significant difference in helium content. In the Daniudi area, only one second-level deep fault was developed in the basement of the Daniudi area, and its activity during the Yanshanian-Himalayan period was relatively weak, resulting in limited activity of secondary faults. This led to a lack of effective channels for helium to migrate upward from the basement helium source rocks, as well as vertical transport and lateral adjustment. Due to the mismatch in spatiotemporal configuration of key accumulation factors for helium and conventional gas, helium entered the Paleozoic gas reservoirs in Daniudi only by diffusion, resulting in low helium content. Therefore, the main factors contributing to helium depletion in the Daniudi Gas Field are the underdevelopment and weak activity of deep faults and secondary faults in the basement, the mismatch between helium and conventional gas accumulation conditions, the lack of an effective transport system, and the reliance on concentration-driven diffusion for helium migration.https://www.sysydz.net/cn/article/doi/10.11781/sysydz2025040781fault developmenthelium accumulation factorsmain controlling factors of depletionhelium source rockdaniudi gas fieldordos basin
spellingShingle Jie WANG
Chuan AN
Liangbang MA
Haijian JIANG
Wei ZHANG
Cheng TAO
Fubin WANG
Qingwei DONG
Helium accumulation characteristics and main controlling factors of helium depletion in Daniudi Gas Field, Ordos Basin
Shiyou shiyan dizhi
fault development
helium accumulation factors
main controlling factors of depletion
helium source rock
daniudi gas field
ordos basin
title Helium accumulation characteristics and main controlling factors of helium depletion in Daniudi Gas Field, Ordos Basin
title_full Helium accumulation characteristics and main controlling factors of helium depletion in Daniudi Gas Field, Ordos Basin
title_fullStr Helium accumulation characteristics and main controlling factors of helium depletion in Daniudi Gas Field, Ordos Basin
title_full_unstemmed Helium accumulation characteristics and main controlling factors of helium depletion in Daniudi Gas Field, Ordos Basin
title_short Helium accumulation characteristics and main controlling factors of helium depletion in Daniudi Gas Field, Ordos Basin
title_sort helium accumulation characteristics and main controlling factors of helium depletion in daniudi gas field ordos basin
topic fault development
helium accumulation factors
main controlling factors of depletion
helium source rock
daniudi gas field
ordos basin
url https://www.sysydz.net/cn/article/doi/10.11781/sysydz2025040781
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