关于马来盆地,马来西亚近海半岛CO2的起源和分布的见解:石油系统建模方法

S. Nayak, R. Masoudi, A. Tarang Patrick Panting, M. A. B M Diah, Mohd Razeif B Roslan, M. F. B M Amin, Subramania R Iyer, B. V. Aarssen, Sook Fun, Somen Mishra
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马来西亚半岛近海马来盆地各油田的高浓度二氧化碳对以可持续方式将资源货币化构成了重大挑战。集中研究了解二氧化碳的来源、来源和分布,对于制定开发油田的明智决策至关重要。本文是流域尺度CO2分布及其风险评估研究的一部分。采用含CO2污染物的含油气系统模型,将盆地流体聚集与现场观测结果进行验证。利用地震和65口关键井的综合研究生成的地图建立了地球模型。基底深度和莫霍深度是前人重力模型研究的结果。从报告中汇编的二氧化碳含量和同位素数据有助于建立对研究区域的来源、起源和分布的认识。利用构造特征识别的储层段,将盆地划分为亚区进行分析。
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Insights on the Origin and Distribution of CO2 in Malay Basin, Offshore Peninsular Malaysia: A Petroleum System Modelling approach
High concentration of CO2 in various fields of Malay basin, offshore Peninsular Malaysia pose major challenges in monetizing the resources in a sustainable way. Focused study to understand the source, origin and distribution of CO2 is essential to make informed decisions on developing the fields. This paper is part of the basin scale study to address the distribution of CO2 and its risk assessment. Modelling of the petroleum system including CO2 contaminant was adopted to validate the fluid accumulations in the basin with observed results from fields. An Earth Model was built using maps generated from an integrated study of seismic and 65 key wells. The depth to basement and depth to Moho were incorporated from previous gravity modelling study. The CO2 content and isotope data compiled from reports facilitated in building the knowledge on the source, origin, and distribution over the study area. Play segments identified based on tectonic features were used to divide the basin into subset areas for analysis.
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