öljyesiintymä
Öljyesiintymä refers to a naturally occurring accumulation of petroleum hydrocarbons in porous and permeable rock formations beneath the Earth's surface. These deposits are the result of geological processes that have trapped oil and gas over millions of years. The formation of an oil reservoir requires a source rock rich in organic matter, a migration pathway for the hydrocarbons to move from the source rock, and a reservoir rock capable of storing the oil, typically sandstone or limestone. Crucially, a trapping mechanism, such as an impermeable cap rock or a structural trap like an anticline, is needed to prevent the oil from escaping.
The exploration for öljyesiintymiä involves geological surveys, seismic imaging, and exploratory drilling. Once a significant deposit