The shale gas potential of Tournaisian, Visean, and Namurian black shales in North Germany: baseline parameters in a geological context
DOI | 10.1007/s12665-013-2745-9 |
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Aasta | 2013 |
Kirjastuse koht | Springer |
Ajakiri | Environmental Earth Sciences |
Köide | 70 |
Number | 8 |
Leheküljed | 3817-3837 |
Tüüp | artikkel ajakirjas |
Keel | inglise |
Id | 17157 |
Abstrakt
Carboniferous black mudrocks with known petroleum potential occur throughout Northern Germany. However, despite numerous boreholes exploring for conventional hydrocarbons, the potential for shale gas resources remains uncertain. Therefore, an integrated investigation was conducted to elucidate the shale gas potential for three different Carboniferous facies incorporating baseline parameters from sedimentological and organic-geochemical analyses. Tournaisian-Namurian fine-grained rocks of the Culm-facies, with Type II + III kerogen were deposited in the basin center. TOC contents of up to 7 % occur in the Lower Alum Shale (3.6 % VRr) and up to 6 % in the Upper Alum Shale (4.4 % VRr). Bands of organic-rich black shales, reflecting sea-level variations controlled by global eustatic cycles, occur within the Tournaisian-Visean "Kohlenkalk"-facies north of the Rhenish Slate Mountains and in the Rugen island area. In both areas the organic matter is characterized by a kerogen Type II + III with TOC contents of up to 7 % and maturities of up to 4.2 and 1.8 % VRr, respectively. Black hemipelagites intercalated with coarser-grained silt- and sandstones occur in the Synorogenic Flysch Formation of the Namurian A along the southern basin margin. TOC contents vary from 0.5 to 2.0 % with Type III kerogen dominated organic matter and maturities of up to 2.5 % VRr. The baseline parameters presented in this paper indicate a shale gas potential for the sediments of the Culm-facies on the southern basin margin and of the "Kohlenkalk"-facies in the Rugen area.