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Therefore, any estimate of oil or gas column heights should be tested against all other information available. Column height and the [[buoyancy pressure]] it generates should make sense in context with shows of oil or gas, water saturations, trap closure, and pressure data.
 
Therefore, any estimate of oil or gas column heights should be tested against all other information available. Column height and the [[buoyancy pressure]] it generates should make sense in context with shows of oil or gas, water saturations, trap closure, and pressure data.
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<fig id="ch09ufig1"><caption>The charts and diagrams on the front and back of this “gameboard” are for use in the petrophysical analysis of wellbore data. Refer to the “Pore Type Classification Chart” for a summary of the petrophysical characteristics of different pore types and pore geometries. For an explanation of each diagram or chart see Chapter 9 in '''''Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps'''''.
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[[File:Seal_capacity_trap_type_fig1.png|thumb|{{figure number|1}}The charts and diagrams on the front and back of this “gameboard” are for use in the petrophysical analysis of wellbore data. Refer to the “Pore Type Classification Chart” for a summary of the petrophysical characteristics of different pore types and pore geometries. For an explanation of each diagram or chart see Chapter 9 in ''Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps''.]]
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</caption><graphic mime-subtype="png" xlink:href="ch09uFig1"></graphic></fig><fig id="ch09ufig2"><caption>The charts and diagrams on the front and back of this “gameboard” are for use in the petrophysical analysis of wellbore data. Refer to the “Pore Type Classification Chart” for a summary of the petrophysical characteristics of different pore types and pore geometries. For an explanation of each diagram or chart see Chapter 9 in '''''Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps'''''.
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[[File:Seal_capacity_trap_type_fig2.png|thumb|{{figure number|2}}The charts and diagrams on the front and back of this “gameboard” are for use in the petrophysical analysis of wellbore data. Refer to the “Pore Type Classification Chart” for a summary of the petrophysical characteristics of different pore types and pore geometries. For an explanation of each diagram or chart see Chapter 9 in ''Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps''.]]
 
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==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Middle lithofacies and distribution]]
 
* [[Middle lithofacies and distribution]]
 
* [[Midale porosity, pore geometries, and petrophysics]]
 
* [[Midale porosity, pore geometries, and petrophysics]]
* [[Effect of pore geometry on Sw in midale rocks]]
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* [[Effect of pore geometry on Sw in Midale rocks]]
 
* [[Weyburn seal capacity]]
 
* [[Weyburn seal capacity]]
  

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