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Carbonate Reservoir Characteristics: Key Considerations for Effective Development

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A carbonate reservoir is a type of hydrocarbon-bearing formation composed primarily of rock fragments derived from marine organisms—from plankton to corals. Unlike more uniform clastic or clay-rich formations, carbonate reservoirs present more complex and heterogeneous structures, posing unique challenges for the oil and gas industry.

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