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Volume: 29 (1945)

Issue: 11. (November)

First Page: 1537

Last Page: 1580

Title: Classification of Petroleum Reservoirs

Author(s): O. Wilhelm (2)

Abstract:

The classification presented in this study divides petroleum reservoirs into five major groups.

A. Convex trap reservoirs
B. Permeability trap reservoirs
C. Pinch-out trap reservoirs
F. Fault trap reservoirs
G. Piercement trap reservoirs

Trapping properties are found in the conditions of reservoir beds, as well as in the configuration of the structural environment in which reservoirs are located. The first set of trapping properties is defined by Trap Indicators and the second set by Environment Indicators. The individual traps which cause the various types of reservoirs result from the logical combinations of these indicators.

The reservoir system is built up inductively and should serve as a tool in the search for petroleum.

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