Reservoir

Reservoir is a rock formation that is capable of containing oil, gas or water. To be able to produce and be commercially viable, the reservoir should be thick and vast. It should have required porosity and permeability to be able to accumulate and flow the reservoir fluid. Sandstone and Carbonates are most common conventional reservoir rocks.

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