Abstract
The Baixo Alentejo Flysch Group (BAFG) is an important stratigraphic unit that covers over half of the South Portuguese Zone (SPZ) depositional area, and it is composed by three main tectono‐stratigraphic units: the Mértola, Mira, and Brejeira formations. All of these formations con-tain significant thicknesses of black shales and have several wide areas with 0.81 wt.%, 0.91 wt.%, and 0.72 wt.% average total organic carbon (TOC) (respectively) and thermal maturation values within gas zones (overmature). This paper is considering new data from classical methods of organic geochemistry characterization, such as TOC, Rock–Eval pyrolysis, and organic petrography, to evaluate the unconventional petroleum system from the SPZ. A total of 53 samples were col-lected. From the stratigraphical point of view, TOC values seem to have a random distribution. The Rock–Eval parameters point out high thermal maturation compatible with gas window (over-mature zone). The samples are dominated by gas‐prone extremely hydrogen‐depleted type III/IV kerogen, which no longer has the potential to generate and expel hydrocarbons. The petrographic analyses positioned the thermal evolution of these samples into the end of catagenesis to metagen-esis (wet to dry gas zone), with values predominantly higher than 2 %Ro (dry gas zone). The pres-ence of thermogenic hydrocarbon fluids characterized by previous papers indicate that the BAFG from SPZ represents a senile unconventional petroleum system, working nowadays basically as a gas reservoir.
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Barberes, G. A., Dos Reis, R. P., Pimentel, N. L., Spigolon, A. L. D., Fonseca, P. E., Karcz, P., … Barata, M. T. (2021). Geochemical considerations from the carboniferous unconventional petroleum system of sw iberia. Minerals, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/min11080811
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