An introduction to the Bowland Shale Formation, UK: processes and resources

Author:

Emmings J. F.123ORCID,Parnell J.4,Stephenson M. H.5,Lodhia B. H.67

Affiliation:

1. British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG, UK

2. School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK

3. CGG, Tyn-y-Coed, Llanrhos, Llandudno LL30 1SA, UK

4. School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3UE, UK

5. Stephenson Geoscience Consulting Ltd, Keyworth, Nottingham, UK

6. University of New South Wales, Kensington, Sydney 2052, Australia

7. Department of Earth Science & Engineering, Royal School of Mines, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK

Abstract

Abstract This volume showcases recent geological, geophysical and geochemical research on the Carboniferous Bowland Shale Formation. The Bowland Shale is a relatively thick and extensive Palaeozoic black shale unit with a long history of debate and controversy in the UK. The Bowland Shale is proven in many of the key Carboniferous basins in the Midlands, northern England and North Wales, and represents a significant, near-continuous temporal record spanning 16 Myr including the important mid-Carboniferous boundary (Mississippian–Pennsylvanian). Since the first geological surveys in the late nineteenth century, the Bowland Shale has been of interest for a variety of reasons, including the search for Irish-type Pb–Zn base metal mineral deposits, and as a source rock in conventional hydrocarbon systems. In the mid-2000s, attention turned to the Bowland Shale as a target for unconventional hydrocarbon extraction, shale gas, following success in the USA. This placed the Bowland Shale at the centre of a series of interconnected controversies and debates from the local to national scale. The geological credibility of the purported shale gas resource in the UK was – and continues to be – highly contentious. This volume contributes to a more updated view of the Bowland Shale, covering topics such as sedimentary, geochemical and physical properties and processes, basin-forming events, hydrocarbon prospectivity, mineralization and heat and fluid flow in the subsurface. The volume also includes a field guide to some of the key localities in the UK. With the benefit of hindsight offered by the latest generation of research, the early regional shale gas assessments failed to attach sufficient weight to the compositional heterogeneity, structural complexity, compartmentalization and highly variable exhumation, erosion and palaeo-heat flow history of the Bowland Shale. The following topics are identified as promising avenues for future research beyond shale gas: (1) the role of the Bowland Shale in the context of mineral systems; (2) the role of the Bowland Shale as a cap rock in the Lower Carboniferous limestone geothermal play and potentially as an analogue of CO 2 or radioactive waste storage in the UK; and (3) pathways and mechanisms for weathering, alteration and trace element release from the Bowland Shale into the surface and/or subsurface environment.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

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