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Coaly and lacustrine hydrocarbon source rocks in Permo-Carboniferous graben deposits (Weiach well, Northern Switzerland)

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MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
卷 150, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2023.106147

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Permo-Carboniferous sediments; Permian lacustrine shales; Carboniferous coals; Hydrocarbon potential; Gas potential; Palynofacies; Anoxic lake; Stratified water column

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The study shows that Permian-Carboniferous sediments in the NAFB contain abundant organic matter, with coals having a potential for gas accumulation and bituminous shales being potential source rocks for oil. This is important for understanding the hydrocarbon potential and depositional environment of coal and bituminous shales.
Permo-Carboniferous graben sediments in the North Alpine Foreland Basin (NAFB) include Upper Carboniferous (Stephanian) coal-measures and lower Permian (lower Autunian) lacustrine shales with high organic matter contents. Coals are probably the source for a gas accumulation in Switzerland, while the bituminous shales are potential source rocks for oil. In order to study the hydrocarbon potential of coal and bituminous shales and to contribute to the understanding of their depositional environment, 90 core samples from the Weiach-1 well (northern Switzerland) were investigated using organic petrographic, palynofacies, Rock-Eval pyrolysis, and geochemical techniques (incl. biomarker analysis and compound-specific carbon isotopy). Carboniferous coal seams are up to 10 m thick and were deposited in low-lying freshwater mires. They contain a significant gas potential and reached a maturity stage related to the onset of gas generation. Sapropelic rocks were not observed in the coal-bearing succession. Organic matter-rich Permian shales (Autunian shales) were deposited in anoxic lakes with a stratified water column. The organic matter is of mixed aquatic and terrigenous origin. delta 13C values of chlorophyll-derived isoprenoids provide evidence for reworking of organic matter in the water column. The Autunian shales have a strongly varying, but locally very good oil potential. They reached early oil window maturity, but did not yet generate significant amounts of hydrocarbons. The main shale interval in the studied borehole is about 12 m thick and will generate about 0.35 tHC/m2 when mature. A comparison with literature data shows that it is possible to distinguish oils generated from Permian, Jurassic and Oligocene source rocks based on biomarker ratios and isotope data.

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