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Evaluation methodology of coal-rock gas resources and exploration potential of favorable areas in onshore China

Guoxin Li, Junfeng Zhang, Qun ZHAO, Hao Chen, Yanpeng CHEN, Guosheng ZHANG, Wenguang TIAN, Meizhu WANG, Ze Deng, Wanglin XU

2025Petroleum Exploration and Development7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Based on new understandings of the whole petroleum system theory for coal measures, and utilizing data from coal-rock gas wells and other oil and gas wells in numerous pilot test areas for key parameter validation, this study conducted a national resource assessment of coal-rock gas widely developed in marine–continental transitional and continental strata in major petroliferous basins like Ordos, Sichuan and Junggar in China. The main achievements and understandings were obtained as follows. (1) A resource evaluation methodology for coal-rock gas was established, incorporating varying geological/data conditions. (2) Key parameter thresholds for deep coal-rock gas resource evaluation were defined, including the upper limits of critical depth (1 500, 2 000, 2 500 m), lower limit of reservoir thickness (1 m), and lower limits of gas content in medium-low rank and medium-high rank coals (2, 10 m 3 /t), depending on varying geological conditions across basins. (3) Methods for determining key parameters such as gas content, porosity, and technical recovery factor were developed using the basic data from coal-rock gas experiments/tests and logging. (4) Evaluation results indicate that the geological resources of coal-rock gas in the 14 major basins of onshore China amount to 55.11×10 12 m 3 . Resources at depths of 1 500–3 000, 3 000–5 000, 5 000–6 000 m account for 50.29%, 43.11%, 6.60% of the total, respectively. Resource classification shows that Class I, II, and III resources constitute 21.80%, 32.76%, 45.44%, with the Class I and II technically recoverable resources of approximately 13.23×10 12 m 3 . (5) The Ordos Basin remains the most favorable province, while the Sichuan, Junggar and Tarim basins are the promising targets, for future exploration and development of coal-rock gas in the country. Other basins including Bohai Bay, Qaidam, Tuha, Songliao and Hailar are considered as prospective options. Coal-rock gas production is expected to reach 500×10 8 m 3 annually within the next 10–15 years, positioning it as a major contributor to the natural gas production growth of China and a crucial alternative resource for ensuring the national gas supply.

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Resource (disambiguation)Petroleum engineeringStructural basinFossil fuelGeologyChinaCoalNatural gas fieldPetroleumMining engineeringKey (lock)Rank (graph theory)Petroleum systemCoal rankEnvironmental scienceLimit (mathematics)ProspectingEvaluation methodsNatural gasBeijingEarth scienceEnvironmental resource managementReservoir modelingCoal Properties and UtilizationHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisCoal and Its By-products
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