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This doesn't tell enough about the oxygen of the rocks.

what do you mean by that; the chemistry of the aquifer material? In most cases aquifers (not sure about oil reservoirs) are considered inert and non-reactive --kris 16:13, 17 November 2005 (UTC)

Aquifers are anything but inert. Groundwater is in constant motion, driven by hydraulic gradients, density gradients, and temperature gradients. As the waters move, they encounter rocks with which they have not yet attained chemical equilibrium, and a vast array of chemical reactions take place, causing mineral corrosion in some cases, precipitation of minerals in others, and in-situ transformation of other minerals. The kinds of reactions depend on the rock composition and the water chemistry.

[edit] Article naming

Could I suggest moving this article to Permeability (hydrology)?

  1. It is a property used by geologists, hydrologist ... hell, even geographers and engineers.
  2. It kind of implies this is a phenomena exclusive to rocks, when is false, and can be measured/applied in peat, landfills, etc.
  3. It would make it more in-line with related processes, such as Infiltration (hydrology)
  4. Consider the basic simple definitions:
    • Hydrology is the study of the flow of water through the earth.
    • Geology is the study of rocks, and the history of earth.

Please post comments below. Mwtoews 16:45, 25 July 2006 (UTC)

Okay, I did it: I moved this to Permeability (fluid). Now this article is in the same taste as Permeability (electromagnetism), as it is a physical measure of a material. It does not need to be taged to any specific discipline, and I hope everyone should be happy with this. Fluids can be water, air, oil, (liquid) cheese, etc., and the material can be rocks, sand, Cheerios, etc. People intrested in this article could be geologists, hydrologists, geographers, engineers, etc.
+Mwtoews 06:28, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

I moved the article to Permeability (earth sciences). A lot of folks were linking here from articles about physiology and biology (and paint). --Steven J. Anderson (talk) 19:35, 22 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Exploitable Hydrocarbon Reservoir are well below 100mD

In the USA, we are economically exploiting hydrocarbon reservoirs with permeabilities 1/10 to 1/1000th less than 100 mD suggested here. This is an everyday occurance. One of the largest natural gas plays in the USA, The Barnett Shale, has reservoir permeabilities in the micro darcy range. (0.001 mD). These wells produce on average over 1/2 mmcf/d, with initial production rates often more than 3 to 5 Mcf/d.

One might argue however that these reservoirs require stimulatin to be economic, but I think the blanket statement that 100 mD is a minimum is rediculus. An Oil reservoir with 10 mD is easilly exploitable with just a little knowledge.

Also, fluid permeability is not just a function of consolidated rock media. Darcy's law was derived from flow through sand beds used to purify water in Paris, France.

Dallas 75205 19:17, 13 June 2007 (UTC)


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