Reservoir Compartmentalization – the segregation of a petroleum accumulation into a number of individual fluid/pressure compartments – occurs when flow is prevented across ‘sealed’ boundaries in the reservoir. These boundaries are caused by a variety of geological and fluid dynamic factors, but there are two basic types: ‘static seals’ that are
completely sealed and capable of withholding (trapping) petroleum columns over geological time; and ‘dynamic seals’ that are low to very low permeability flow baffles that reduce petroleum crossflow to infinitesimally slow rates. The latter allow fluids and pressures to equilibrate across a boundary over geological time-scales, but act as seals over production time-scales, because they prevent crossflow at normal production rates – such that fluid contacts, saturations and pressures progressively segregate into ‘dynamic’ compartments.
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