Water in the pore throats of rocks with macroporosity offers little capillary resistance to migrating hydrocarbons compared with the pore throats of rocks with microporosity. As a result, oil and gas migrate through a rock with macroporosity with minimal buoyancy pressure, i.e., hydrocarbon column. Macropore reservoirs have little or no saturation transition zone. | Water in the pore throats of rocks with macroporosity offers little capillary resistance to migrating hydrocarbons compared with the pore throats of rocks with microporosity. As a result, oil and gas migrate through a rock with macroporosity with minimal buoyancy pressure, i.e., hydrocarbon column. Macropore reservoirs have little or no saturation transition zone. |