Abstract
Within the oil and gas industry, igneous rocks are still seen as exploration and production challenges, due to their diverse petrogenesis and the wide range of values of some important petrophysical properties. This petrophysical variability depends on both primary and secondary processes. These facts made these rocks unattractive for decades. This condition is still observed in many fields around the world. This article has as main objective to make a historical review of studies developed globally with a focus on igneous rocks that act as a reservoir in petroleum systems. The review covered in this article was developed from a compilation of global data, thus allowing an overview of the countries that produce hydrocarbons in volcanic rocks, what types of rocks, geological age, and size of the reserve. Countries such as China and Indonesia stand out with higher daily production, exceeding orders of quantities of 108 cubic meters of gas and 104 tons of barrels of oil. In these countries, geological patterns are already being noticed in volcanic reservoirs, such as more recent geological ages and typical lithologies. Also, this work seeks to emphasize the importance of studying this type of reservoir, as its knowledge can lead to the solution of real problems within the world oil and gas industry.
Publisher
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cited by
2 articles.
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