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==Well 11 flow units==
 
==Well 11 flow units==
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[[file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-90.png|thumb|{{figure number|1}}. Copyright: Hartmann and Coalson, 1990; courtesy RMAG.]]
    
Flow units were determined in well 11 by plotting and grouping routine core data. The top and bottom of the Morrow (flow units A and 5) are microporous, low-[[permeability]] sandstones that are wet but too tight to produce. Between these are [[length::30 ft]] [[depth::(8.5 m]]) of mesoto macroporous sandstone (flow units 1-4).
 
Flow units were determined in well 11 by plotting and grouping routine core data. The top and bottom of the Morrow (flow units A and 5) are microporous, low-[[permeability]] sandstones that are wet but too tight to produce. Between these are [[length::30 ft]] [[depth::(8.5 m]]) of mesoto macroporous sandstone (flow units 1-4).
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All pertinent petrophysical data for well 11 are summarized on Figure 9-90. Sandstone descriptors found on [[porosity]] logs are as follows:
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All pertinent petrophysical data for well 11 are summarized on [[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-90.png|Figure 1]]. Sandstone descriptors found on [[porosity]] logs are as follows:
    
* VF = very fine grained
 
* VF = very fine grained
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Subsea elevation of –1,030 ft (–314 m) is marked in the depth track.
 
Subsea elevation of –1,030 ft (–314 m) is marked in the depth track.
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[[file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-90.png|thumb|{{figure number|9-90}}. Copyright: Hartmann and Coalson, 1990; courtesy RMAG.]]
      
==Well 11 water saturations==
 
==Well 11 water saturations==

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