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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'''''.
| + | [[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'''''.
| + | [[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]] | + | * [[Effect of pore geometry on Sw in Midale rocks]] |
| * [[Weyburn seal capacity]] | | * [[Weyburn seal capacity]] |
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