Petrological characterization of the Cambrian sandstone reservoirs in the Baltic Basin, Sweden

The Cambrian sandstone reservoirs of the Baltic Basin have been identified by the Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) as potential CO2 storage sites in line with regulations regarding Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). In order to understand the petrological and petrophysical characteristics of the san...

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Main Author: Chitindingu, Tawonga
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Language:English
Published: Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen 2018
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:8949957 2023-07-30T04:03:55+02:00 Petrological characterization of the Cambrian sandstone reservoirs in the Baltic Basin, Sweden Chitindingu, Tawonga 2018 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8949957 eng eng Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8949957 Cambrian Baltic Basin porosity permeability quartz cement Earth and Environmental Sciences H2 2018 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:08:43Z The Cambrian sandstone reservoirs of the Baltic Basin have been identified by the Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) as potential CO2 storage sites in line with regulations regarding Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). In order to understand the petrological and petrophysical characteristics of the sandstone units, 54 thin sections from the three main Cambrian sandstone units were studied. The description of the thin sections involved the use of scanning electron microscopy, backscatter electron and cathodeluminescence. The sandstone units are the Faludden, När and Viklau sandstones. The Faludden sandstone forms part of the Borgholm Formation whereas the Viklau and När form the File Haidar Formation. In addition to thin sections, core samples were also studied and this data was synthesized with petrophyisical data available at the SGU-archive in Lund. Of the 54 thin sections, 19 from the Faludden sandstone unit were sent to the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) for measurement of porosity and permeability, to add to the data already available at the SGU archive in Lund. The purpose is to provide a comprehensive petrological report on the variations of porosity, permeability, mineralogy, texture and cementation with depth. The results show that it is difficult to establish trends with depth in the study area because it is located in the basin peripheries at relatively shallow depth. However, the results showed that calcite and authigenic quartz are significant cement material which may reduce or obliterate porosity. The authigenic quartz is partly euhedral towards the empty pore space, partly filling the pore space and sometimes completely around the detrital quartz grain. The carbonate cements exhibit poikolotopic texture and where it occurs, the detrital grains show a low grain packing density. The results of the modal analyses showed that the Faludden sandstone, the youngest of the reservoirs, has the highest average porosities of 17% and the Viklau and När sandstones have 6.7 and 11.4% ... Other/Unknown Material Greenland Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) Greenland
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topic Cambrian
Baltic Basin
porosity
permeability
quartz
cement
Earth and Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Cambrian
Baltic Basin
porosity
permeability
quartz
cement
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Chitindingu, Tawonga
Petrological characterization of the Cambrian sandstone reservoirs in the Baltic Basin, Sweden
topic_facet Cambrian
Baltic Basin
porosity
permeability
quartz
cement
Earth and Environmental Sciences
description The Cambrian sandstone reservoirs of the Baltic Basin have been identified by the Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) as potential CO2 storage sites in line with regulations regarding Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). In order to understand the petrological and petrophysical characteristics of the sandstone units, 54 thin sections from the three main Cambrian sandstone units were studied. The description of the thin sections involved the use of scanning electron microscopy, backscatter electron and cathodeluminescence. The sandstone units are the Faludden, När and Viklau sandstones. The Faludden sandstone forms part of the Borgholm Formation whereas the Viklau and När form the File Haidar Formation. In addition to thin sections, core samples were also studied and this data was synthesized with petrophyisical data available at the SGU-archive in Lund. Of the 54 thin sections, 19 from the Faludden sandstone unit were sent to the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) for measurement of porosity and permeability, to add to the data already available at the SGU archive in Lund. The purpose is to provide a comprehensive petrological report on the variations of porosity, permeability, mineralogy, texture and cementation with depth. The results show that it is difficult to establish trends with depth in the study area because it is located in the basin peripheries at relatively shallow depth. However, the results showed that calcite and authigenic quartz are significant cement material which may reduce or obliterate porosity. The authigenic quartz is partly euhedral towards the empty pore space, partly filling the pore space and sometimes completely around the detrital quartz grain. The carbonate cements exhibit poikolotopic texture and where it occurs, the detrital grains show a low grain packing density. The results of the modal analyses showed that the Faludden sandstone, the youngest of the reservoirs, has the highest average porosities of 17% and the Viklau and När sandstones have 6.7 and 11.4% ...
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title Petrological characterization of the Cambrian sandstone reservoirs in the Baltic Basin, Sweden
title_short Petrological characterization of the Cambrian sandstone reservoirs in the Baltic Basin, Sweden
title_full Petrological characterization of the Cambrian sandstone reservoirs in the Baltic Basin, Sweden
title_fullStr Petrological characterization of the Cambrian sandstone reservoirs in the Baltic Basin, Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Petrological characterization of the Cambrian sandstone reservoirs in the Baltic Basin, Sweden
title_sort petrological characterization of the cambrian sandstone reservoirs in the baltic basin, sweden
publisher Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen
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