The fluid contacts are formed by the contact surfaces in reservoir segregating fluids with different densities (normally between gas, oil and water) formed by gravity and capillary pressure, which is the function of permeability and wettability.
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Fig. 1. Fluid contact schematic: gas in yellow, oil in green, hydrocarbon-water transition in blue and free water in aqua. |
Usually the fluid contacts are relatively flat but varying reservoir properties may lead to inclination of the contact surface.
The exact knowledge of fluid contacts is critical in reserves estimation and field development planning.
See Also
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Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Subsurface E&P Disciplines / Petrophysics
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