− | M91Ch6FG42.JPG|{{figure number|4}}Example of a sedimentological core log, Well d-2-C/94a-16, Peejay field, Canada (after Caplan and Moslow, 1999). From Shepherd, M., 2009, Sources of data, in M. Shepherd, Oil field production geology: AAPG Memoir 91, p. 49-63. | + | M91Ch6FG42.JPG|{{figure number|4}}Example of a sedimentological core log, Well d-2-C/94a-16, Peejay field, Canada (after Caplan and Moslow)<ref>Caplan, M. L., and T. F. Moslow, 1999, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1999/01jan/0128/0128.htm Depositional origin and facies variability of a Middle Triassic barrier island complex, Peejay field, northeastern British Columbia]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 83, no. 1, p. 128–154.</ref>. From Shepherd<ref>Shepherd, M., 2009, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/memoir91/CHAPTER06/CHAPTER06.HTM Sources of data], in M. Shepherd, Oil field production geology: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=788 AAPG Memoir 91], p. 49-63. |
| M91FG108.JPG|{{figure number|5}}The barrier bar-shoreface interval of the Brent Group reservoir in the Thistle field, UK North Sea, shows an upward-increasing permeability profile. This pattern is favorable to a high sweep efficiency (from Williams and Milne, 1991). Reprinted with permission from the Geological Society. | | M91FG108.JPG|{{figure number|5}}The barrier bar-shoreface interval of the Brent Group reservoir in the Thistle field, UK North Sea, shows an upward-increasing permeability profile. This pattern is favorable to a high sweep efficiency (from Williams and Milne, 1991). Reprinted with permission from the Geological Society. |