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OFEN
Numéro de projet
SI/501098
Titre du projet
UNCONGAS – Evaluation du potentiel des réservoirs non-conventionnels dans le Plateau Suisse: un étude du sous-sol intégré

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Mots-clé
(Anglais)
seismic surveys, well, cores, geochemistry, hydrocarbon
Description succincte
(Anglais)
The deep subsurface of the Swiss Plateau records a 300 millions years long geological history. In this period, hydrocarbons formed as indicated by several surface occurrences still visible today. This study aims to evaluate the petroleum play elements of the Swiss Plateau using a large data set in the framework of the GeoMol project. This study will provide a first independent and unbiased evaluation of hydrocarbon resources in this region.
Description succincte
(Français)
Pendant la longue histoire géologique de ca. 300 millions d’années enregistré dans le sous-sol profond Plateau suisse, les hydrocarbures se formèrent comme indiqué par plusieurs occurrences encore visibles aujourd'hui à la surface. Cette étude vise à évaluer les éléments du système pétrolier du plateau suisse en utilisant une large quantité de données dans le cadre du projet GeoMol. Cette étude fournira une première évaluation indépendante et impartiale des ressources d'hydrocarbures dans cette région.
Rapport final
(Anglais)

Possible hydrocarbon occurrences have a major impact on the prospecting and development of geothermal reservoirs as well as potential uses of the deep subsurface as sites for energy and CO2-storage. The deep subsurface of the Swiss Plateau from Lake Geneva to Lake Constance comprises a heterogeneous sedimentary succession, which documents a complex paleogeographic, climatic and tectonic history dating back around 300 million years. During this period, organic-rich formations accumulated from which hydrocarbons were generated, as revealed by several surface occurrences visible today (Roulavaz, Eclepens and others). The available data from deep reflection seismic and sparse well data, acquired mostly between the 1960s and 1980s for hydrocarbon prospection, indicate the presence of a series of tight reservoirs and source-rock intervals, at least within the main study area of the Lake Geneva basin. The series may serve as unconventional reservoirs for both oil and gas accumulations. This study evaluates the petroleum play elements of the Swiss Plateau and thus provides an independent and unbiased view on the occurrence of subsurface hydrocarbon resources within the study area, which is extrapolated to the entire Swiss Plateau.

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