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Tytuł:
Analiza osadów ilasto-mułowcowych w Polsce pod kątem możliwości występowania w nich niekonwencjonalnych nagromadzeń gazu ziemnego
Analysis of shale gas potential of siltstone and mudstone formations in Poland
Autorzy:
Poprawa, P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2062677.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
zawartość TOC
dojrzałość termiczna
gaz w łupkach
TOC contents
thermal maturity
shale gas
Opis:
Analizowano formacje ilasto-mułowcowe o podwyższonej zawartości węgla organicznego w basenach sedymentacyjnych w Polsce pod kątem możliwości występowania w nich gazu ziemnego. Wysoki stopień deformacji tektonicznych łupków menilitowych w Karpatach zewnętrznych, a w mniejszym stopniu również łupków karbonu dolnego w strefie monokliny przedsudeckiej, ogranicza możliwość eksploatacji z nich gazu ziemnego. Osady ilasto-mułowcowe mioceńskiego zapadliska przedkarpackiego są nieperspektywiczne dla występowania gazu ziemnego w łupkach z uwagi na niską zawartość TOC oraz niski stopień konsolidacji. Osady ilasto-mułowcowe od najwyższej jury do najniższej kredy, jury dolnej i środkowej oraz retyku w basenie polskim, a także dolnopermskie łupki antrakozjowe i walchiowe w niecce śródsudeckiej charakteryzują się ogólnie zbyt niską dojrzałością termiczną do powstania złóż gazu. Górnopermskie łupki miedzionośne oraz ilasto-margliste odmiany facjalne dolomitu głównego w basenie polskim mają zbyt małą miąższość. Niska dojrzałość termiczna cechuje także łupki występujące w obrębie górnokarbońskich basenów węglowych, tj. w basenie lubelskim oraz we wschodniej części basenu górnośląskiego. W obu basenach brak jest ponadto homogenicznych kompleksów iłowcowych o dużej miąższości. Łupki w obrębie utworów najwyższego dewonu i najniższego karbonu na Pomorzu Zachodnim charakteryzują się stosunkowo niską zawartością węgla organicznego. Największe prawdopodobieństwo występowania gazu ziemnego stwierdzono dla łupków syluru dolnego i ordowiku górnego na kratonie wschodnioeuropejskim. Dolnokarbońskie łupki w obrębie utworów kulmowych strefy wielkopolskiej w rejonie monokliny przedsudeckiej stanowią drugorzędny cel prac poszukiwawczych.
Shale gas potential of organic rich claystone and mudstone formation from the sedimentary basins in Poland was analyzed. Intensive tectonic deformation of the Outer Carpathian Menilite shale, as well as their often low thermal maturity, are limits for shale gas exploration. To a lesser degree this is truth also for the Lower Carboniferous shale in the Wielkopolska zone (SW Poland). Claystone and mudstone in the Miocene foredeep basin of Carpathians are not consolidated and have too low TOC. The uppermost Jurassic to lowermost Cretaceous shale and the Lower and Middle Jurassic shale in the Polish Basin, as well as the Lower Permian Antracosia and Walchia shale in the Intra-Sudetic basin, are generally characterized by too low thermal maturity for gas generation. Thickness of the Upper Permian Copper shale as well as the Upper Permian Main Dolomite in shaly and marly development is too low to be considered as shale gas targets. Low thermal maturity is characteristic also for the Upper Carboniferous shale in the Lublin basins, and in the eastern part of the Upper Silesian Basin. Both the basins lack thick homogenous shale formation. The uppermost Devonian to lowermost Carboniferous shale in the Western Pomerania is characterized by too low TOC contents. The highest potential of shale gas exploration is related to the Upper Ordovician and/or Lower Silurian graptolitic shale at the East European Craton. The Lower Carboniferous shale in the Fore-Sudetic Monocline area is regarded as a secondary target.
Źródło:
Biuletyn Państwowego Instytutu Geologicznego; 2010, 439 (1); 159--172
0867-6143
Pojawia się w:
Biuletyn Państwowego Instytutu Geologicznego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
System węglowodorowy z gazem ziemnym w łupkach-północnoamerykańskie doświadczenia i europejskie perspektywy
Shale gas hydrocarbon system-North American experience and European potential
Autorzy:
Poprawa, P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2074761.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
system węglowodorowy
gazem ziemny w łupkach
TOC
dojrzałość termiczna
hydrocarbon system
shale gas
TOC contents
thermal maturity
Opis:
The last two decades witnessed a significant progress in understanding unconventional hydrocarbon systems, exploration and developments in technology, which led to substantial increase of tight gas and shale gas production. This progress occurred mainly in USA, where unconventional gas production currently stands for ~~50 % of annual domestic gas production, and it is forecast to increase to more than 60 % in 2016. Recoverable shale gas resources of USA and Canada are estimated at present for at least ~20 trillion m3 (~~750 Tcf). Shale gas is a unique hydrocarbon system in which the same rock formation is a source rock, reservoir rock and seal (Figs. 2, 3). Gas field often appears continuous at a regional scale and does not requires hydrocarbon trap (Fig. 3). For development of shale gas, a high TOC contents (>1-2 %) is required for relatively thick formation (>30-70 m). High thermal maturity is essential for gas generation (>1.1-1.3 % Ro), and relatively low depth of burial (3500-4500 m) is necessary for commercial gas production. Gas is accumulated in isolated pores or adsorbed by organic matter (Fig. 5). Gas exploitation requires dense grid of wells with horizontal intervals and multiple fracturing. Shale gas is currently produced in several basins in USA and Canada. American success in unconventional gas production led to intensive shale gas and tight gas exploration across the world, with Europe being one of the priorities (Fig. 7). At the current stage, a couple of European sedimentary basins were selected as the major shale gas exploration targets. This includes predominantly the Lower Jurassic shale in the Lower Saxony Basin in Germany, the Alum shale in Scania (Southern Sweden), and to a lesser degree, the South-Eastern Basin in France with its Lower Jurassic and Lower to Upper Cretaceous shales, the Paris Basin in France with the Lower Jurassic shale, the Upper Jurassic shale in the Vienna Basin, the Lower Cretaceous Wealden shale in England, the Bodensee Trough in SW Germany with the Permian-Carboniferous shale, and the cenozoic Mako Trough in Hungary. In Europe the most intense exploration for shale gas is currently being carried out in Poland. The major target in that exploration is the Lower Palaeozoic shale at the East European Craton (Baltic and Lublin-Podlasie Basin), mainly the Upper Ordovician and/or Lower Silurian graptolitic shale (Fig. 8) (Poprawa & Kiersnowski, 2008; Poprawa, 2010). For that formation, Wood Mackenzie and Advanced Resources International estimated recoverable gas resources as equal to 1,400 mld m exp.3 and to 3,000 mld m exp.3, respectively. Also the Lower Carboniferous shale of the south-western Poland (area of Fore-Sudetic Homocline; Fig. 8) could potentially accumulate gas, however in this case a limitation to potential for shale gas is a complex tectonic setting. Other black shale formations in Poland appear to have lower potential for shale gas exploration due to insufficient thermal maturity, low TOC, or low thickness.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2010, 58, 3; 216-225
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Unconventional hydrocarbon prospects in Ordovician and Silurian mudrocks of the East European Craton (Poland) : Insight from three-dimensional modelling of total organic carbon and thermal maturity
Autorzy:
Papiernik, Bartosz
Botor, Dariusz
Golonka, Jan
Porębski, Szczepan J.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/191357.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geologiczne
Tematy:
Lower Palaeozoic
shale gas
shale oil
Baltic Basin
Lublin-Podlasie Basin
total organic carbon
thermal maturity
structural parametric model
Opis:
Three-dimensional, structural and parametric numerical modelling was applied to unravel the unconventional hydrocarbon potential of a W-dipping, Lower Palaeozoic mudrock succession, which subcrops for some 700 km in the Baltic, Podlasie and Lublin basins across the SW margin of East European Craton in Poland. Input data comprised structural and thickness maps of Ordovician and Silurian strata and the results of thermal maturity (mean vitrinite-equivalent reflectance, % Ro) and total organic carbon (TOC, % wt.) modelling. A new, spatial interpretation of vitrinite-reflectance variability indicates that the regional, W-increasing thermal maturity pattern breaks into a series of domains, bounded by abrupt maturity variations. In total, 14 tectono-thermal domains were recognised and their boundaries traced to known and inferred faults, mostly of NW‒SE and NE‒SW orientations. On the basis of a combination of thermal maturity and total organic carbon levels (0.6% > Ro<2.4%, and TOC >1.5% wt.), good-quality, unconventional reservoirs can be expected in the Sasino Formation (Caradoc) and Jantar Formation (early Llandovery) in the central and western Baltic Basin. The Jantar Formation also is likely to be prospective in the western Podlasie Basin. Marginal-quality reservoirs may occur in the Sasino and Jantar formations within the Podlasie and Lublin basins and in the Pasłęk Formation (late Llandovery) across all basins. Poor- to moderate-quality, unconventional reservoirs could be present in the Pelplin Formation (Wenlock) in the Lublin and southern Podlasie basins. In spite of a considerable hydrocarbon loss during multiphase basin inversion, the Ordovician and Silurian mudrocks still contain huge quantities of dispersed gas. Successful exploitation of it would require the adoption of advanced fracking methods.Lower Palaeozoic, shale gas, shale oil, Baltic Basin, Lublin-Podlasie Basin, total organic carbon, thermal maturity, structural-parametric model.
Źródło:
Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; 2019, 89, 4; 511- 533
0208-9068
Pojawia się w:
Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ewaluacja sweet spotów w polskich formacjach łupkowych w odniesieniu do wybranych parametrów geochemicznych
Evaluation of sweet spots in Polish shale formations in relation to the selected geochemical parameters
Autorzy:
Matyasik, Irena
Janiga, Marek
Spunda, Karol
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1834245.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Instytut Nafty i Gazu - Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
sweet spot
substancja organiczna
dojrzałość termiczna
gaz z formacji łupkowych
skład izotopowy
organic matter
thermal maturity
shale gas
isotopic composition
Opis:
The article focuses on the geochemical parameters of key importance to the assessment of the hydrocarbon potential of shale formations (the content of organic matter and its thermal maturity and degree of transformation). A comparative analysis of the measurements of gas obtained in the process of core desorption with the analysis of saturations obtained from Rock-Eval pyrolysis was performed. Percentage of retained free hydrocarbons in source levels at the calculated generation was determined. Large discrepancies were observed between the measured reflectance values of vitrinite-like macerals or on zooclasts and the calculated VR values from the Tmax parameter. This means limited applicability and universality of Jarvie formula (Wüst, 2013). A new conversion formula was calculated based on a large sample population. Additionally, the article presents the results of isotopic composition analyzes. Large differences in the δ13C methane, ethane and propane values were stated between the wells. The content of higher hydrocarbons in the gas composition is very high, which may indicate thermogenic origin. Most samples are oil-related gas and mixed gas, one sample is condensate related gas (Peters chart). The gas generation from both wells corresponds to the range of the oil window to the beginning of the gas window (VR from about 0.6 to about 1.35%) (Peters et al., 2005). In addition, using data from degasification experiments (total gas quantities) and pyrolysis parameters obtained from Rock Eval analyzes (Tmax and TOC), it was found that the correlation between the maturity of the source organic matter (determined on the basis of Tmax) and the amounts of gas is small (r = 0.37 for total gas). In contrast, the correlation between the organic carbon content (TOC) and the amounts of gas is high for total gas (r = 0.70).
Źródło:
Nafta-Gaz; 2020, 76, 2; 76-90
0867-8871
Pojawia się w:
Nafta-Gaz
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Burial and thermal history of the Lower Palaeozoic petroleum source rocks at the SW margin of the East European Craton (Poland)
Autorzy:
Botor, Dariusz
Golonka, Jan
Anczkiewicz, Anneta A.
Dunkl, István
Papiernik, Bartosz
Zając, Justyna
Guzy, Piotr
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/191816.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geologiczne
Tematy:
maturity modelling
shale gas
shale oil
burial history
thermal history
Palaeozoic
East European Craton
Opis:
Thermal maturity modelling was carried out in over sixty wells along the SW margin of the East European Craton (EEC). The burial and thermal history modelling of the EEC, using thermochronological data, allowed the construction of burial history maps showing its geological development in the Phanerozoic. These results have proved that the Ordovician and Silurian source rocks occurring at the SW margin of the EEC reached a maximum palaeotemperature in the Palaeozoic, mainly during Devonian-Carboniferous time and at the latest during the Silurian in the most westerly part of this margin, along the Teisseyre-Tornquist Zone. In Mesozoic and Cainozoic time, the Ordovician and Silurian strata generally were subjected to cooling or to very minor heating, certainly below the Variscan level. The maximum burial and maximum temperature of the Ediacaran-Lower Palaeozoic strata were reached during the Early Carboniferous in the Baltic Basin and during the Late Carboniferous in the Lublin area, and even in the Early Permian in the SE corner of the Lublin Basin. Thus, the main period of maturation of organic matter and hydrocarbon generation in the Ordovician and Silurian source rocks was in the Late Palaeozoic (mainly Devonian-Carboniferous) and in the westernmost zone along the Teisseyre-Tornquist line at the end of the Silurian.
Źródło:
Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; 2019, 89, 2; 121-152
0208-9068
Pojawia się w:
Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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