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| '''System:''' Fluidic traps | | '''System:''' Fluidic traps |
− | | + | :'''Regime:''' Pressure traps |
− | * '''Regime:''' Pressure traps
| + | ::'''Class:''' Overpressure traps |
− | | + | ::Limits controlled by change from overpressured reservoir to normally pressured reservoir. Common in some fractured reservoirs in which overpressures were required to generate and support open fractures in the subsurface. |
− | <list-item>'''Class:''' Overpressure traps</list-item><list-item>Limits controlled by change from overpressured reservoir to normally pressured reservoir. Common in some fractured reservoirs in which overpressures were required to generate and support open fractures in the subsurface.
| + | :::'''Family:''' High-pressure traps |
− | | + | ::::'''Variety:''' Hydrocarbon generation |
− | <list-item>'''Family:''' High-pressure traps
| + | ::::Overpressure due to volume increase in conversion of kerogen to oil. |
− | | + | ::'''Class:''' Tilted oil–water contacts |
− | <list-item>'''Variety:''' Hydrocarbon generation</list-item><list-item>Overpressure due to volume increase in conversion of kerogen to oil.</list-item></list-item></list-item>
| + | ::Boundary defined by tilted oil–water or gas–water contact. |
− | * '''Class:''' Tilted oil–water contacts
| + | :::'''Family:''' Hydrodynamic traps |
− | * Boundary defined by tilted oil–water or gas–water contact.
| + | :::Tilted hydrocarbon–water contact in accumulation due to hydrodynamic gradient. |
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− | <list-item>'''Family:''' Hydrodynamic traps</list-item><list-item>Tilted hydrocarbon–water contact in accumulation due to hydrodynamic gradient.</list-item>
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| ==See also== | | ==See also== |