What is the difference between source rocks and reservoir rocks?
A. Reservoir rocks are where oil forms and source rocks are where oil accumulates.
B. Reservoir rocks are sedimentary and source rocks are igneous.
C. Source rocks are sedimentary and reservoir rocks are igneous.
D. Source rocks are where oil forms and reservoir rocks are where oil accumulates.
Answer: D
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