Shallow Tubewells Pouring the Rare Helium Gas Wells in Saugor Division, Southern Ganga Basin Region, Bundelkhab Region M.P. India

Abstract

The studies on the Discovery of Helium gas in petroliferous tube wells in Saugor Division, southern Ganga Basin region has been carried out in great detail in 58 shallow Tube wells,. The discovery of the rare gas helium in hydrocarbon rich zone in the shallow tube wells in agricultural field at Pipariya - Bhutoli Garhakota Tehsil and Meerkheri Jilla and Rahatgarh town,Goghara village, bharat pur near Banda, Mandi- Bamora in Bina Tehsil, Patneshwar Village and Bannad Village in Sagar Tehsil, of Sagar District and Batiyagarh . Mehalwara and Sukha villege , Singrampur, Konda, Jabera, Villages in Damoh District of M.P. is a unique finding in rocks of the Vindhyan Super Group, in the history of Earth Science in India. The depth of tube wells are varying in 300 feet to 750 feet. These shallow tube wells provide the ground water only up to the month of November- December every year and after this they become the dry and start the pouring of the Helium and petroleum gas regularly. The inliers of the Vindhyan rocks exposed within the Deccan trap terrain in the good source of helium gas as it (Deccan Trap act as the cap rock over the Vindhyan rocks, which contain the Helium and petroleum gas.On the basis of geochemical analysis, it is remarkable to note that average values of helium contents varies from 0.34 % to 0.732 % along with the 72% to 99 % of methane and ethane, and minor amount of oxygen, nitrogen and CO2 gases in the hydrocarbon rich zone are recorded during the geochemical and stable isotope analysis. It has been found in the stable isotope δ C13 value the values for the methane is - 43.6 per mil w. r. t. to - 54.9 per mil w.r.t. PDB and for the Ethane gas is --24.9 to --26.4 per mil w. r. t. PDB in the gas samples collected in the saturated sodium chloride solution in the glass bottles at various sites in Sagar & Damoh District

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Arun K Shandilya

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Arun K Shandilya (2018). Shallow Tubewells Pouring the Rare Helium Gas Wells in Saugor Division, Southern Ganga Basin Region, Bundelkhab Region M.P. India. Journal of Advanced Research in Geo Sciences & Remote Sensing, 5(3), 41-47. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-535129