standing surface water
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gravitational energy
I do not think that there is any difference. Petroleum engineers normally inject water into an oil reservoir to maintain the reservoir pressure (and hence the ability of the reservoir to pump oil to the surface). In the process and if the water injection wells are properly located, the injected water normally sweeps (pushes out) out more oil effectively flooding the reservoir and increasing the amount of oil that is recovered from the reservoir. This incremental oil will otherwise be left behind in the reservoir. Hence, in an oil reservoir where the natural aquifer is large and strong enough to maintain the reservoir pressure, water injection is unlikely to significantly increase the oil recovery from the reservoir.
Your best bet is to get a master's degree in petroleum engineering. Other than that, the only way you'll get a reservoir engineering job is through making connections in the industry.
A reservoir is a man made "lake" whereas a lake is a result of glaciation that has changed over time and formed a U-shaped valley and the lake will be present in the valley. A lake is an inland body of freshwater & a reservoir is a man made (artificial) version of the same thing. Water in a reservoir is kept there by means of a dam.
Standing surace water
Standing Surface Water
moving surface water
Ross Barnett Reservoir Quabbin Reservoir in western Massachusetts A+ Lake
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gravitational energy
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Ross Barnett Reservoir Quabbin Reservoir in western Massachusetts A+ Lake
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Example sentences for the noun reservoir: The reservoir for the towns water is fed by a natural spring. Jack is a reservoir of information on ancient history. I'll show you how to fill the ink reservoir on the press.
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