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GOC

1. n. [Geology]

Abbreviation for gas-oil contact, a bounding surface in a reservoir above which predominantly gas occurs and below which predominantly oil occurs. Gas and oil are miscible, so the contact between gas and oil is transitional, forming a zone containing a mix of gas and oil.

Alternate Form: gas-oil contact

See: downdipfluid contactgas-water contactimmiscibleoil-water contactupdip

Schematic diagrams of various gas, oil and water contacts.

2. n. [Well Completions]

Abbreviation for gas-oil contact, the interface between the gas and oil phases present in a reservoir formation. During the production of a well, the GOC may move, resulting in undesirable production conditions such as a high proportion of gas that may be too much for surface processing facilities. Monitoring the gas-oil and oil-water contacts is a key element of good reservoir management practices.

Alternate Form: gas-oil contact

See: gas-water contact