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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Petroleum Eng/Sci | |||||||
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3 | top/apex of the structure |
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1 +1 | cap rock / caprock, roof rock or seal |
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top/apex of the structure Explanation: https://slco.org/uploadedFiles/depot/fTownships/neffs_sheet2... |
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cap rock / caprock, roof rock or seal Explanation: cap rock / caprock, roof rock or seal fuentes: Cap rock - Energy Education https://energyeducation.ca › encyclopedia › Cap_rock Jan 4, 2019 - Cap rocks are relatively impermeable rocks layers that seal the top of reservoirs and other geologic formations. Cap rocks are commonly referred to in the context of topping oil and gas reservoirs but can also top formations of softer or less resistant rock and salt domes. Petroleum trap | geology | Britannica.com https://www.britannica.com › science › petroleum-trap The most common type of structural trap is formed by an anticline, a structure with a concave (as viewed from below) roof caused by the local deformation of the reservoir rock and the impermeable cap rock. In this case, the intersection of the oil-water contact with the cap rock determines the edges of the reservoir. The Petroleum Handbook - Page 56 - Google Books Result https://books.google.com › books Shell - 1986 - Technology & Engineering O The presence of reservoir rock, i.e. formations containing interconnected ... rock, as in most oil and gas accumulations, it is called a “cap rock”, “roof rock” or “seal”. ... of fluids, such as when the cap rock is concave when viewed from below. cap rock - Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary https://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com › Terms › cap_rock The permeability of a cap rock capable of retaining fluids through geologic time is ~ 10-6-10-8 darcies. Synonyms: ... See: halite, migration, petroleum system ... Origin of Oil - Stanford University large.stanford.edu › courses › malyshev2 Dec 13, 2013 - Fifth, there should be a cap rock on top that prevents the oil from .... of undiscovered oil (assuming that the current theory of oil formation is ... Caprock - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Caprock Jump to Petroleum - In the petroleum industry, caprock is any nonpermeable formation that may trap oil, gas or water, preventing it from migrating to the ... Holmes' Principles of Physical Geology - https://books.google.com › books Peter MacLaren Donald Duff, Donald Duff - 1993 In general, then, oil migrates outwards and upwards from the source rocks, passes ... that the oil can hold in solution, bubbles to the top and forms a gas cap over the ... 'If the roof rock is concave as viewed from below it keeps the oil and gas from ... situated in areas of sedimentary rocks and therefore the existence, formation ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day 19 hrs (2019-11-13 16:36:42 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- ¡Con gusto, Cecilia! |
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