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khang

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Define source rock and reservoir rock and briefly explain how each is important to hydrocarbon production.

Question 2

The Cretaceous Interior Seaway regressed during the ____.
 A)Paleogene
 B)early Cretaceous
 C)late Cretaceous
 D)early Jurassic
 E)late Jurassic



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Answer to Question 1

The rock in which hydrocarbons form is known as source rock, but for hydrocarbons to accumulate in economic quantities, they must migrate from the source rock into some kind of reservoir rock. Effective reservoir rocks must have appreciable pore space and good permeability, the capacity to transmit fluids; otherwise, hydrocarbons cannot be extracted from them in reasonable quantities.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 13, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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