Poland's Borzęcin gas reservoir, operational since the 1970s, was sampled in May 2019 from two wells. The dataset contains analyses of gas composition and stable isotopes, created within the EU-funded SECURe project. The British Geological Survey is the organizing body.
Use Cases
- Analyze methane δ13C and δD isotope ratios to trace gas generation from Carboniferous organic deposits.
- Model gas migration into Permian reservoirs using compositional data for C1-C5 hydrocarbons, CO2, N2, and H2S.
- Investigate methane clumped isotope signatures (Δ13CD and ΔDD) to assess subsurface storage integrity.
- Correlate CO2 δ13C and δ15N values with reservoir lithology in Rotliegend sandstones and Zechstein carbonates.
Strengths
- Includes multiple analytical dimensions: gas composition, stable isotopes, and clumped isotopes.
- Data originates from a specific, documented sampling event in May 2019 at two wells.
- Created under the EU Horizon 2020-funded SECURe project, providing a research context.
Limitations
- Sample size is limited to two wells, restricting spatial representativeness of the reservoir.
- The dataset's temporal coverage is a single snapshot from 2019, lacking time-series data.
- Key structural details like row count, column names, and file formats are unknown.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Gas samples collected from two wells at the Borzęcin site in May 2019 for laboratory analysis.
- Time Range
- Sampling occurred in May 2019; reservoir has been producing since the 1970s.
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Borzęcin natural gas reservoir in the Zielona Góra basin, Polish part of the European Permian Basin.