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Thermal maturity of Silurian deposits in the Baltic Syneclise (on-shore Polish Baltic Basin): contribution to unconventional resources assessment

Journal

ITALIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES
Volume 135, Issue 3, Pages 383-393

Publisher

SOC GEOLOGICA ITALIANA
DOI: 10.3301/IJG.2015.16

Keywords

thermal maturity; organic petrography; FT-IR spectroscopy; X-ray diffraction on clays; Lower Paleozoic; Baltic Basin; unconventional resources

Funding

  1. S. Corrado Roma Tre Research fundings

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Shale gas is envisaged to contribute in the next future to the European energy mix in the prospective of lowering CO2 emissions. Poland is by far one of the most perspective countries in Europe. In the Golden Belt, potential productive levels are Early Paleozoic in age and the reliable assessment of their thermal maturity is crucial for evaluating hydrocarbon generation/expulsion scenarios. When exploring Lower Paleozoic targets that are devoid of vitrinite macerals, uncertainties in thermal maturity evaluation can occur according to commonly adopted parameters ( e.g., vitrinite reflectance). These uncertainties can negatively influence targets assessment. We adopted a multi-method approach to assess thermal maturity of the Silurian sections encountered in three wells deep between 2.9 and 3.3 km, recently drilled in the Polish Baltic Basin. The methodological strategy consists of: ( i) measurement of organoclasts ( mainly graptolites) reflectance; ( ii) FT-IR spectroscopy on bulk dispersed organic matter; ( iii) X-ray diffraction on < 2 mu m grain-size fraction of sedimentary core samples. Organoclasts reflectance is between 0.6 and 1.4% indicating a large range of thermal maturity spanning from early to late mature stages of hydrocarbon generation. Mixed layers illite-smectite and FT-IR indexes ( e. g. CH2/CH3, A and C) allowed us to improve the definition of thermal maturity of Lower Paleozoic rocks ( R-oeq between 0.8 and 1.1%). This original dataset indicates lower levels of thermal maturity than those predicted in pre-existing thermal maturity maps, suggesting that the Silurian sections experienced thermal maturity conditions equivalent to the oil window more than the gas window.

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