formationswasser
Formation water is the saline liquid that occupies the pore spaces of subsurface rock formations. It is also called formation brine or reservoir water. The fluid is generated by the dissolution of minerals in the host rock, by the generation of hydrocarbons, and by the infiltration of meteoric water during sedimentation. Most formation waters are highly saline, with salinity ranging from a few hundred to several thousand parts per million of total dissolved solids. In marine sedimentary basins salinity typically reflects the composition of seawater at the time of deposition, whereas continental basins often contain brines with distinctive geochemical signatures.
The composition of formation water is used as a key parameter in petrophysical and geochemical studies. By
Formation waters are also a resource in the mining and mineral extraction industries. Salt and other valuable
Environmental and regulatory considerations are important when dealing with formation water. Production of formation water is