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==Well 8==
 
==Well 8==
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[[file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-93.png|thumb|{{figure number|4}}. Copyright: Hartmann and Coalson, 1990; courtesy RMAG.]]
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Wells 8 and 1 both are interpreted as encountering transition zones, based on porosity types and log-calculated saturations. Well 8 encountered the Morrow just above the water level. Pore throats are meso- to macroporous. The two upper flow units probably are close to immobile water saturation. However, the two basal zones (3 and 4) have high saturations of mobile water. This explains why the well cut water on initial potential testing. This water production should increase with time as the water leg rises.
 
Wells 8 and 1 both are interpreted as encountering transition zones, based on porosity types and log-calculated saturations. Well 8 encountered the Morrow just above the water level. Pore throats are meso- to macroporous. The two upper flow units probably are close to immobile water saturation. However, the two basal zones (3 and 4) have high saturations of mobile water. This explains why the well cut water on initial potential testing. This water production should increase with time as the water leg rises.
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The figure below summarizes the petrophysical characteristics of well 8.
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[[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-93.png|Figure 4]] summarizes the petrophysical characteristics of well 8.
 
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[[file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-93.png|thumb|{{figure number|9-93}}. Copyright: Hartmann and Coalson, 1990; courtesy RMAG.]]
      
==Well 1==
 
==Well 1==

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