The potential of biogenic gas exploration
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- Senoh Osamu
- Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd. Domestic E&P Project Division
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- Other Title
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- 微生物起源ガス探鉱の可能性
- 講演 微生物起源ガス探鉱の可能性 : 国内探鉱のパラダイムシフトと成り得るか?
- コウエン ビセイブツ キゲン ガス タンコウ ノ カノウセイ : コクナイ タンコウ ノ パラダイムシフト ト ナリ エル カ?
- – a paradigm shift for exploration in Japan?
- -国内探鉱のパラダイムシフトと成り得るか?-
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<p>Biogenic methane gas is generated by methanogen in sediments. The generated gas can be concentrated as water dissolved gas and accumulated as methane hydrate or free gas. The sea areas around Japan have optimal conditions for biogenic gas generation comparable with other biogenic gas generating basins in the world. Gas bubbles generated from oversaturated dissolved gas cause free gas accumulation effectively, and the mechanism to produce oversaturation differs by basin. The main mechanism for oversaturation is the continuation of gas generation and decompression caused by vertical crustal movement or upward migration of formation water.</p><p>Biogenic free gas accumulation often occurs at shallow depths, and direct hydrocarbon indicators( DHIs) on the seismic section provide a strong clue of their existence. The combined implementation of marine electro-magnetic survey with seismic survey is however recommended to reduce exploration risk, as low saturation gas also causes DHIs.</p><p>In near feature, it is expected that the understanding of the underground carbon cycle and gas accumulation mechanism will advance, and biogenic gas exploration in the seas around Japan will become more common.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of the Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology
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Journal of the Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology 83 (2), 138-142, 2018-04-23
The Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1391131406304622848
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- NII Article ID
- 130007966755
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- NII Book ID
- AN00130976
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- ISSN
- 18814131
- 03709868
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- NDL BIB ID
- 029209258
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- NDL
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