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  1. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|earth sciences · ENERGY|coal and mining industries|mining industry · ENERGY|oil industry
    taisc-charraig Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Speichergestein | Speicherstätte | Trägergestein
    de
    Definition Gestein, in dessen Poren Erdöl und Erdgas lagern Reference R. Hürlimann und H. Egli-Broz: Geologie. Zürich: Compendio, 2005, S. 63
    reservoir rock | container rock | reservoir | carrier bed | carrier rock
    en
    Definition permeable subsurface rock that contains petroleum or natural gas Reference "COM-EN, based on: The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology > Faculty & Staff > Her-Yuan Chen > Petro 571: Week 3 notes, http://infohost.nmt.edu/~petro/faculty/Adam%20H.%20571/PETR%20571-Week3notes.pdf [9.1.2014]"
    Comment "Must be both porous and permeable.- Reservoir rocks are dominantly sedimentary (sandstones and carbonates); however, highly fractured igneous and metamorphic rocks have been known to produce hydrocarbons, albeit on a much smaller scale- Source rocks are widely agreed to be sedimentary- The three sedimentary rock types most frequently encountered in oil fields are shales, sandstones, and carbonates- Each of these rock types has a characteristic composition and texture that is a direct result of depositional environment and post-depositional (diagenetic) processes (i.e., cementation, etc.)- Understanding reservoir rock properties and their associated characteristics is crucial in developing a prospect See also: - source rocks (related)- reservoir trap (narrower)"
    roche-réservoir | roche-magasin
    fr
    Definition roche perméable imprégnée de pétrole et de gaz naturel dont elle constitue le gisement, et toujours recouverte d'un niveau imperméable qui empêche la migration des hydrocarbures vers la surface Reference Dictionnaire Larousse en ligne: roche-magasin [18.2.2014]