Geochemical Characterization of Kupferschiefer in Terms of Hydrocarbon Generation Potential and Hydrogen Content
Irena Matyasik, Małgorzata Kania, Małgorzata Labus, Agnieszka Wciślak-Oleszycka

TL;DR
This study evaluates the Kupferschiefer shale's ability to generate hydrocarbons and finds it has significant potential for natural gas exploration in Poland.
Contribution
The study provides new geochemical insights into the Kupferschiefer's hydrocarbon generation potential and hydrogen content.
Findings
Kupferschiefer contains Type II and mixed kerogen with high hydrocarbon yields, especially in the CG-4 borehole and LGOM mines.
Samples show maturity within the oil window and variable activation energies, indicating regional and facies-dependent generative capacity.
Isotopic data confirm marine origins and suggest post-depositional oxidation in some northern Polish samples.
Abstract
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–Głogów 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…
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TopicsHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis · Petroleum Processing and Analysis · Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
