Geochemical Characterization of Kupferschiefer in Terms of Hydrocarbon Generation Potential and Hydrogen Content
2025
Irena Matyasik | Małgorzata Kania | Małgorzata Labus | Agnieszka Wciślak-Oleszycka
The Permian Kupferschiefer shale, a key stratigraphic unit within the Zechstein sequence of the Fore-Sudetic Monocline, represents both a metal-rich lithofacies and a potential source rock for hydrocarbon generation. This study presents a comprehensive geochemical characterization of selected Kupferschiefer samples obtained from the Legnica&ndash:Gł:ogó:w Copper District (LGOM) and exploratory boreholes. Analytical methods included Rock-Eval pyrolysis, Py-GC/FID, elemental analysis, TG-FTIR, biomarker profiling, and stable carbon isotope measurements. Results indicate that the shales contain significant amounts of Type II and mixed Type II/III kerogen, derived primarily from marine organic matter with minor terrestrial input. The organic matter maturity, expressed by Tmax, places most samples within the oil window. Rock-Eval S2 values exceed 60 mg HC/g rock in some samples, confirming excellent generative potential. Py-GC/FID data further support high hydrocarbon yields, particularly in samples from the CG-4 borehole and LGOM mines. The thermal decomposition of kerogen reveals multiple degradation phases, with evolved gas analysis identifying sulfur-containing compounds and hydrocarbons indicative of sapropelic origin. Isotopic compositions of bitumen and kerogen suggest syngenetic relationships and marine depositional settings, with samples from a North Poland borehole showing isotopic enrichment consistent with post-depositional oxidation. Kinetic parameters calculated using the Kissinger&ndash:Akahira&ndash:Sunose method demonstrate variable activation energies (107&ndash:341 kJ/mol), correlating with differences in organic matter composition and mineral matrix. The observed variability in geochemical properties highlights both regional and facies-dependent influences on the shale&rsquo:s generative capacity. The study concludes that the Kupferschiefer in southwestern and northern Poland exhibits substantial hydrocarbon generation potential. This potential has been previously underestimated due to the unit&rsquo:s thinness, but localized zones with high TOC, favorable kerogen type, and low activation energy could be viable exploration targets for natural gas.
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