Geochemical evidence for biodegradation in high-rank coals from Qinshui Basin, North China

Biying Chen,Xinchu Wang, Lujia Fang, Rob M. Ellam,Sheng Xu

ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY(2024)

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Understanding the generation of secondary microbial methane (SMM) is important for the evaluation of natural gas resources and instructive for the stimulation of methane production. Coal seams are popular targets for extracting in situ preserved methane and studying microbe-stimulated methane yield. However, few studies have been done on overmature coals. Here we collected gas samples from coals varying from bituminous to metaanthracite in the Qinshui Basin, North China, and analysed the molecular and stable isotopic compositions to systematically evaluate the influence of biodegradation in high-rank coals in geological settings. The stable isotope signatures (513C and 5D) of methane are dominated by the thermal decomposition of organic matter in deep coals but inconsistent with the maturity rank of shallow burial coals. The decoupling of coal maturity with C1/C2+ ratios and 513C-CH4 values, and positive 513C-CO2 values (-9.2 to +24.4 %o) suggest biodegradation of light wet gases (C2+ components) and CO2 reduction. Negative trends between 513C-CO2 and CH4/CO2 in shallow burial coal seams reveal the mutual conversion of CH4 and CO2 and carbon isotope exchange, driven by microorganisms. The calculated isotopic temperatures (33-328 degrees C) based on the carbon isotope fractionation factors between CH4 and CO2 (1.024-1.069) demonstrate that carbon isotope exchange is prevalent in high-rank coals. It also reveals that the burial depth is an imperative factor in controlling microbial environments and thus the biodegradation process. This study implicates the potential of high-rank coals as the target for microbialenhanced methane recovery and also implies that microorganisms are widely involved in reservoir carbon cycling.
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Biodegradation,High mature CBM,Stable isotopes,Qinshui Basin
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