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| chapter = Classification of exploration traps | | chapter = Classification of exploration traps | ||
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| author = Richard R. Vincelette, Edward A. Beaumont, Norman H. Foster | | author = Richard R. Vincelette, Edward A. Beaumont, Norman H. Foster | ||
| link = http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/beaumont/ch02/ch02.htm | | link = http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/beaumont/ch02/ch02.htm |
Revision as of 19:48, 10 February 2015
Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps | |
Series | Treatise in Petroleum Geology |
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Part | Traps, trap types, and the petroleum system |
Chapter | Classification of exploration traps |
Author | Richard R. Vincelette, Edward A. Beaumont, Norman H. Foster |
Link | Web page |
Store | AAPG Store |
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: