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Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Earth Systems 3209 Unit: 5 Earth’s Resources Reference: Chapters 21; Appendix A & B

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Components of Petroleum Traps Unit 5: Topic 3.3 Focus on...  identifying source rock, cap rock, and reservoir rock as the components required to form petroleum traps.  relating porosity and permeability to reservoir rock.

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador 1)Source Rock 2)Reservoir Rock 3)Cap Rock Note:  Liquids within the reservoir rock separate by density (Water - Oil - Gas) Components Involved in the Formation of Petroleum Traps

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador 1)Source Rock  Source rocks must contain an abundance of organic matter  Petroleum is often created and released from the source rock while lithification is occurring  Examples of source rocks are shale and limestone Where sediment contains more than 5% organic matter, it eventually forms a rock known as a Black Shale Components Involved in the Formation of Petroleum Traps

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador 2)Reservoir Rock  requires high porosity and high permeability since it is the rock which petroleum moves through and is stored in. Note:  Porosity is the volume of pore spaces or holes between sediment grains.  Permeability is the interconnection of the pore space, thereby allowing the movement of the petroleum. This directly determines the rate of flow. Components Involved in the Formation of Petroleum Traps

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador 2)Reservoir Rock  Porosity of a material is influenced by: 1)particle shape 2)particle size 3)the degree of sediment sorting.  Large, rounded, well-sorted particles offer higher porosity, particularly if the amount of cement between them is limited.  Usually, the higher the porosity and the larger the pore spaces, the higher the permeability. Components Involved in the Formation of Petroleum Traps

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador 2)Reservoir Rock  Examples of reservoir rocks are sandstone, dolomite, and conglomerate, all have both high porosity and permeability.  Note: petroleum exists within reservoir rock between sediment as opposed to being confined as a whole volume of liquid petroleum.  “There are no ponds of petroleum in the ground”. Components Involved in the Formation of Petroleum Traps As oil migrates it fills up the pores (oil-filled pores shown in black)

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador 3)Cap Rock:  is an impermeable rock that serves to trap petroleum from either escaping to the surface or spreading throughout the rock.  Example: Shale Components Involved in the Formation of Petroleum Traps

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Example 1: Which rock type would have high porosity and high permeability? A) graniteB) quartzite C) sandstoneD) shale Which has the highest porosity and highest permeability? A) cap rockB) reservoir rock C) source rockD) trap rock

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Example 2: Which rock is most likely to be the target for an oil company? A) fractured basalt B) continuous shale layer C) porous shale D) porous sandstone Which would be the best cap rock in an oil trap? A) porous and permeable sandstone B) permeable shale C) impermeable shale D) porous and permeable dolomite

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Your Turn... Take the time and complete the following questions... (Solutions to follow) Questions: Which characterizes the best reservoir rocks? A) high permeability and high porosity B) impermeable C) low permeability and high porosity D) nonporous

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Solutions... Questions: Which characterizes the best reservoir rocks? A) high permeability and high porosity B) impermeable C) low permeability and high porosity D) nonporous

Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Summary... Overview of Points covered: Three (3) components of a petroleum trap include: 1)Source Rock  Contain abundant organic matter. Ex. Shale and Limestone 2)Reservoir Rock  Have high porosity high permeability. Ex. Sandstone 3)Cap Rock  Impermeable rock that traps the oil. Ex. Shale