Reinhard Fink
RWTH Aachen University
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Geofluids | 2017
C. J. A. Sinn; Jop Klaver; Reinhard Fink; Mingze Jiang; Joyce Schmatz; Ralf Littke; Janos L. Urai
Organic-rich shale samples from a lacustrine sedimentary sequence of the Newark Basin (New Jersey, USA) are investigated by combining Broad Ion Beam polishing with Scanning Electron Microscopy (BIB-SEM). We model permeability from this 2D data and compare our results with measured petrophysical properties. Three samples with total organic carbon (TOC) contents ranging from 0.7% to 2.9% and permeabilities ranging from 4 to 160 nD are selected. Pore space is imaged at high resolution (at 20,000x magnification) and segmented from representative BIB-SEM maps. Modeled permeabilities, derived using the capillary tube model (CTM) on segmented pores, range from 2.3 nD to 310 nD and are relatively close to measured intrinsic permeabilities. SEM-visible porosities range from 0.1% to 1.8% increasing with TOC, in agreement with our measurements. The CTM predicts permeability correctly within one order of magnitude. The results of this work demonstrate the potential of 2D BIB-SEM for calculating transport properties of heterogeneous shales.
Geological Magazine | 2016
Assad Ghazwani; Ralf Littke; Victoria F. Sachse; Reinhard Fink; Nicolaj Mahlstedt; Christoph Hartkopf-Fröder
During Middle Devonian time a thick succession of organic-rich, mainly lacustrine flagstones developed within the Orcadian Basin. These petroleum source rocks crop out in northern Scotland. Nineteen samples were studied using organic petrology, palynology and organic geochemistry in order to characterize kerogen type, depositional environment, thermal maturity and petroleum generation potential. C org , carbonate and sulphur content as well as hydrogen index (HI) values are quite variable (e.g. HI from 79 to 744 mg HC/g C org ). Based on biomarker data, organic material mainly originates from aquatic organic matter deposited under lacustrine conditions with oxygen-depleted, but not permanently anoxic, bottom waters. Petrography reveals small quantities of vitrinite particles, indicating minor input of terrestrial material. This is supported by biomarker data and the palynofacies, which is characterized by a high amount of oil-prone amorphous organic matter (AOM) and generally few miospores. Maturity of the succession studied in Caithness and Orkney is between immature and oil mature. One-dimensional basin modelling shows that a significant remaining hydrocarbon generation potential exists within the Middle Devonian succession. In contrast to the low hydrocarbon generation in the onshore area, offshore oil generation was significant, especially after deposition of thick Upper Jurassic – Upper Cretaceous sediments. At the end of Cretaceous time, hydrocarbon generation ceased due to uplift. The contribution to known oil fields from the Devonian flagstones is a realistic scenario, including a contribution to the Beatrice oil field in the south of the modelled area.
Energy & Fuels | 2014
Jingqiang Tan; Brian Horsfield; Reinhard Fink; Bernhard M. Krooss; Hans-Martin Schulz; Erik Rybacki; Jinchuan Zhang; Christopher J. Boreham; Ger van Graas; Bruce A. Tocher
International Journal of Coal Geology | 2015
Alexej Merkel; Reinhard Fink; Ralf Littke
Fuel | 2016
Alexej Merkel; Reinhard Fink; Ralf Littke
Fuel | 2017
Reinhard Fink; Bernhard M. Krooss; Yves Gensterblum; Alexandra Amann-Hildenbrand
International Journal of Coal Geology | 2016
Reinhard Fink; Simon Virgo; Max Arndt; W. Visser; Ralf Littke; Janos L. Urai
Sixth Biot Conference on Poromechanics | 2017
Reinhard Fink; Yves Gensterblum; Alexandra Amann-Hildenbrand; Garri Gaus; Bernhard M. Krooß
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2018
Reinhard Fink; Alexandra Amann-Hildenbrand; Pieter Bertier; Ralf Littke
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 2018
Ziyan Wang; Reinhard Fink; Yue Wang; Alexandra Amann-Hildenbrand; Bernhard M. Krooss; Moran Wang