A petroleum system consists of essential elements including a source rock, reservoir rock, seal and overburden. The key steps in a petroleum system are generation of oil and gas in the source rock, migration into the reservoir rock, and accumulation in traps. Evaluating a petroleum system involves a project team analyzing risks through geological and geophysical surface works, well logs, seismic sections, and pressure/fracture gradients to design wells and explore for oilfields.
A petroleum system consists of essential elements including a source rock, reservoir rock, seal and overburden. The key steps in a petroleum system are generation of oil and gas in the source rock, migration into the reservoir rock, and accumulation in traps. Evaluating a petroleum system involves a project team analyzing risks through geological and geophysical surface works, well logs, seismic sections, and pressure/fracture gradients to design wells and explore for oilfields.
A petroleum system consists of essential elements including a source rock, reservoir rock, seal and overburden. The key steps in a petroleum system are generation of oil and gas in the source rock, migration into the reservoir rock, and accumulation in traps. Evaluating a petroleum system involves a project team analyzing risks through geological and geophysical surface works, well logs, seismic sections, and pressure/fracture gradients to design wells and explore for oilfields.
A petroleum system consists of essential elements including a source rock, reservoir rock, seal and overburden. The key steps in a petroleum system are generation of oil and gas in the source rock, migration into the reservoir rock, and accumulation in traps. Evaluating a petroleum system involves a project team analyzing risks through geological and geophysical surface works, well logs, seismic sections, and pressure/fracture gradients to design wells and explore for oilfields.
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