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The data that form the basis for reservoir modeling ideally comprise regional data, seismic data, cores, logs, pressure measurements, wireline formation tests, pulse tests, and well-planned production tests (Table 2). Modern three-dimensional seismic data can be used for a range of modeling purposes from structural analysis to reservoir properties such as thickness, lithology, porosity, and pore fill<ref name=pt10r27>Ruijtenberg, P. A., Buchanan, R., Marke, P. A. B., 1990, Three-dimensional data improve reservoir mapping: Journal of Petroleum Technology, Jan., p. 22–61.</ref> (also see [[Geophysical methods]]).
 
The data that form the basis for reservoir modeling ideally comprise regional data, seismic data, cores, logs, pressure measurements, wireline formation tests, pulse tests, and well-planned production tests (Table 2). Modern three-dimensional seismic data can be used for a range of modeling purposes from structural analysis to reservoir properties such as thickness, lithology, porosity, and pore fill<ref name=pt10r27>Ruijtenberg, P. A., Buchanan, R., Marke, P. A. B., 1990, Three-dimensional data improve reservoir mapping: Journal of Petroleum Technology, Jan., p. 22–61.</ref> (also see [[Geophysical methods]]).
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The effect of large scale features such as faults can be estimated on the basis of geological experience and modeling<ref name=pt10r33>Weber, K. J., Mandl, G., Pilaar, W. F., Lehner, F., Precious, R. G., 1978, The role of faults in hydrocarbon migration and trapping in Nigerian growth fault structures: Offshore Technical Conference, Houston, OTC 3356.</ref> or it must be evaluated by pressure measurements or fluid level differences.
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The effect of large scale features such as faults can be estimated on the basis of geological experience and modeling<ref name=pt10r33>Weber, K. J., Mandl, G., Pilaar, W. F., Lehner, F., Precious, R. G., 1978, The role of faults in hydrocarbon migration and trapping in Nigerian [[growth fault]] structures: Offshore Technical Conference, Houston, OTC 3356.</ref> or it must be evaluated by pressure measurements or fluid level differences.
    
==Rock typing and permeability estimation==
 
==Rock typing and permeability estimation==

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