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  | author  = Richard R. Vincelette, Edward A. Beaumont, Norman H. Foster
 
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Fluidic traps are [[Oil as an energy source|oil]] and [[Natural gas|gas]] accumulations in which the trapping element is the physical or chemical condition of the reservoir fluids. There are three regimes in the fluidic system:
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Fluidic traps are [[Oil as an energy source|oil]] and [http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/en/Terms/n/natural_gas.aspx gas] accumulations in which the trapping element is the physical or chemical condition of the [[reservoir fluids]]. There are three regimes in the fluidic system:
  
 
* [[Pressure trap regime]]
 
* [[Pressure trap regime]]
 
* [[Temperature trap regime]]
 
* [[Temperature trap regime]]
 
* [[Fluid-composition trap regime]]
 
* [[Fluid-composition trap regime]]
 
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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[[Category:Classification of exploration traps]]
 
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Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
Series Treatise in Petroleum Geology
Part Traps, trap types, and the petroleum system
Chapter Classification of exploration traps
Author Richard R. Vincelette, Edward A. Beaumont, Norman H. Foster
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Fluidic traps are oil and gas accumulations in which the trapping element is the physical or chemical condition of the reservoir fluids. There are three regimes in the fluidic system:

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