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Petrophysical models

Petrophysical models are scientific tools used to study and understand the properties of rocks and fluids within the earth, particularly in relation to oil, gas, and groundwater. These models analyze aspects like porosity (how much space is in the rock to hold fluids) and permeability (how easily fluids can move through the rock). By gathering data from fields, lab tests, and simulations, petrophysical models help geologists and engineers predict how resources can be efficiently extracted and managed, which is crucial for energy production and environmental conservation.