Geochemistry and Petrology of Reservoir and Cap Rocks in Zar-3 Pilot CO2 Storage Complex, SE Czechia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Geological Setting
- Overthrust Ždánice unit with Ždánice-Hustopeče, Menilite and Němčice Fms. (caprock 3—shales);
- Autochthonous Middle Paleogene—Nesvačilka Fm. (caprock 2—sandy and shaly siltstone);
- Upper Jurassic—Mikulov Fm. (caprock 1—marl).
- Upper Jurassic—Vranovice Fm. (main reservoir—dolomite);
- Middle Jurassic—Nikolčice Fm. (additional reservoir underlying the Vranovice Fm.—siliceous sandstone);
- Middle Jurassic—Gresten Fm. (additional reservoir—quartz sandstone) does not occur in Zar-3 but nearby.
- Possibly Upper Carboniferous—Ostrava Fm. (sandstone with coal seams);
- Lower Carboniferous—Myslejovice Fm. (sandstone/shale turbidites);
- Middle to Upper Devonian—Old Red Fm. (sandstone and cemented conglomerate); Macocha and Líšeň Fms. (carbonates);
- Crystalline basement.
3. Samples
4. Experimental Methods
5. Results
6. Discussion
6.1. Rock Type Based on TOC, TIC, TS and Rock-Eval Pyrolysis
6.2. Mineral Composition
6.3. Petrography
6.4. Optical and Hg Porosity
6.5. Bitumens in Reservoir and Caprocks and Their Correlation with Reservoir Oils
6.6. Oils
6.7. Gases
6.8. Formation Water Mineralisation in the Reservoir, Overburden and Underlying Rocks
7. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
API gravity | American Petroleum Institute oil gravity |
ARO | aromatic fraction |
C1 | Lower Carboniferous |
CaCO3 | calcium carbonate |
CEC | total cation exchange capacity |
Cl + Q + Fsp | clay minerals + quartz + feldspars content |
CO2 | carbon dioxide |
DCM | dichloromethane |
Fm. | formation (lithostratigraphic unit) |
GC-MS | gas chromatography-mass spectrometry |
HCl | hydrochloric acid |
HI | hydrogen index of Rock-Eval analysis HI = 100 × S2/TOC (mg/g TOC) |
J3 | Upper Jurassic |
LHC | light hydrocarbons (C5–C9) |
Ma | million years before present |
Mb. | member (lithostratigraphic unit) |
MPI | methylphenanthrene index |
NPL | non-polarised light |
NSO | polar fraction |
OI | oxygen index of Rock-Eval analysis OI = 100 × S3/TOC (mg/g TOC) |
Pg2 | Middle Paleogene |
PPL | plane-polarised light |
Rc | calculated vitrinite reflectance |
Rc-MPI1 | calculated equivalent vitrinite reflectance based on methylphenanthrene index 1 |
S1 | free hydrocarbons of Rock-Eval analysis (mg/g rock) |
S2 | pyrolytic hydrocarbons of Rock-Eval analysis (mg/g rock) |
S3 | pyrolytic CO2 released by Rock-Eval analysis (mg/g rock) |
SAT | saturated fraction |
SRB | sulphate-reducing bacteria |
TDS | total dissolved solids (mg/L) |
TIC | total inorganic carbon (%m) |
Tmax | temperature at maximum of S2 peak of Rock-Eval analysis (°C) |
TOC | total organic carbon (%m) |
TR | transformation ratio TR = S1/(S1 + S2) |
TS | total sulphur (%m) |
TVDSS | true vertical depth sub-sea (m) |
UCM | unresolved compound mixture |
UV | ultra-violet light |
VPDB | Vienna-Pee Dee Belemnite standard used for δ13C notation |
VSMOW | Vienna-Standard Mean Ocean Water used for δ2H notation |
XPL | cross-polarised light |
XRD | X-ray diffraction |
XRF | X-ray fluorescence |
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Francu, J.; Ocásková, D.; Pařízek, P.; Vácha, J.; Pereszlényi, M.; Jirman, P.; Opletal, V.; Ličbinská, M. Geochemistry and Petrology of Reservoir and Cap Rocks in Zar-3 Pilot CO2 Storage Complex, SE Czechia. Geosciences 2024, 14, 119. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences14050119
Francu J, Ocásková D, Pařízek P, Vácha J, Pereszlényi M, Jirman P, Opletal V, Ličbinská M. Geochemistry and Petrology of Reservoir and Cap Rocks in Zar-3 Pilot CO2 Storage Complex, SE Czechia. Geosciences. 2024; 14(5):119. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences14050119
Chicago/Turabian StyleFrancu, Juraj, Daniela Ocásková, Petr Pařízek, Jakub Vácha, Miroslav Pereszlényi, Petr Jirman, Vladimír Opletal, and Monika Ličbinská. 2024. "Geochemistry and Petrology of Reservoir and Cap Rocks in Zar-3 Pilot CO2 Storage Complex, SE Czechia" Geosciences 14, no. 5: 119. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences14050119
APA StyleFrancu, J., Ocásková, D., Pařízek, P., Vácha, J., Pereszlényi, M., Jirman, P., Opletal, V., & Ličbinská, M. (2024). Geochemistry and Petrology of Reservoir and Cap Rocks in Zar-3 Pilot CO2 Storage Complex, SE Czechia. Geosciences, 14(5), 119. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences14050119