Gas geology focuses on the study of natural gas formations, reservoirs, and their geological characteristics. It involves understanding the processes that lead to the accumulation of natural gas in underground reservoirs, including the types of rocks (such as porous sandstones or permeable carbonates) that act as reservoirs and the structural features (like faults and folds) that influence gas trapping and migration. Geologists in this field also analyze the chemical composition of gases, the thermal history of the reservoirs, and the geological conditions that affect gas extraction and production. Gas geology plays a crucial role in energy exploration and development, providing insights into how and where natural gas resources can be effectively accessed and utilized.
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