Petroleum Reservoirs - A Basic Primer
This video is a basic primer on Petroleum reservoir rocks Reservoirs are a key part of the petroleum system and are the container for hydrocarbons in oil and gas fields Generally formed from sedimentary rocks, sandstones and carbonates – many varied sedimentary environments Porosity (% of rock composed of voids) is the capacity to hold hydrocarbons and permeability is the ability of the rock to flow fluids Layering and connectivity – simple to complex Understanding the reservoir is the key to successful hydrocarbon exploration , appraisal and field development

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