Pore Space
Pore space is generally thought of as a subsurface property right.
Pore space. The pore space of soilcontains the liquidand gasphases of soil i e everything but the solid phasethat contains mainly minerals of varying sizes as well as organic compounds. In order to understand porositybetter a series of equationshave been used to express the quantitativeinteractions between the three phases of soil. In shale gas reservoirs gas in place includes adsorbed and free gas.
Evaluating fluid saturations is an integral part of analyzing reservoir quality. Pore space in rock contains oil gas or water. Pore space is defined by porosity of a material possessing free space between the mineral grains expressed as percentage rebollo et al 1996 and depends on size and sorting of the particles as a cubic or hexagonic package.
The pore space in a soil represents that part of the soil volume which has been occupied by air or water. Pore space in a soil may be of the following three types. Until very recently pore space was hardly considered a property right at all.