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| Elk City, Oklahoma || Mapping of “flow unit-like” subdivisions of clastic rocks on the basis of lithological, well test, and production data<ref name=pt06r129>Sneider, R. M., Richardson, F. H., Paynter, D. D., Eddy, R. R., Wyant, I. A., 1977, [https://www.onepetro.org/journal-paper/SPE-6138-PA Predicting reservoir rock geometry and continuity in Pennsylvanian reservoirs, Elk City field, Oklahoma]: Journal of Petroleum Technology, July, p. 851–866.</ref>
 
| Elk City, Oklahoma || Mapping of “flow unit-like” subdivisions of clastic rocks on the basis of lithological, well test, and production data<ref name=pt06r129>Sneider, R. M., Richardson, F. H., Paynter, D. D., Eddy, R. R., Wyant, I. A., 1977, [https://www.onepetro.org/journal-paper/SPE-6138-PA Predicting reservoir rock geometry and continuity in Pennsylvanian reservoirs, Elk City field, Oklahoma]: Journal of Petroleum Technology, July, p. 851–866.</ref>
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| Balmoral, North Sea || Flow unit model of turbidite sands integrating geological and petrophysical properties for reservoir simulation and management<ref name=pt06r121>Slatt, R. M., Hopkins, G. L., 1990, [https://www.onepetro.org/journal-paper/SPE-18136-PA Scaling of geological reservoir description to engineering needs]: Journal of Petroleum Technology, Feb., p. 202–210.</ref>
 
| Balmoral, North Sea || Flow unit model of turbidite sands integrating geological and petrophysical properties for reservoir simulation and management<ref name=pt06r121>Slatt, R. M., Hopkins, G. L., 1990, [https://www.onepetro.org/journal-paper/SPE-18136-PA Scaling of geological reservoir description to engineering needs]: Journal of Petroleum Technology, Feb., p. 202–210.</ref>
 
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| Fields along the Cabin Creek anticline, Willisten basin || Combined lithological and petrophysical parameters of Ordovician-Silurian carbonates to recognize different reservoir types<ref name=pt06r112>Roehl, P. O., 1967, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1965-67/data/pg/0051/0010/1950/1979.htm Stony Mountain (Ordovician) and Interlake (Silurian) facies analogs of recent low-energy marine and subaerial carbonates, Bahamas]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 51, n. 10, p. 1979–2032.</ref>
 
| Fields along the Cabin Creek anticline, Willisten basin || Combined lithological and petrophysical parameters of Ordovician-Silurian carbonates to recognize different reservoir types<ref name=pt06r112>Roehl, P. O., 1967, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1965-67/data/pg/0051/0010/1950/1979.htm Stony Mountain (Ordovician) and Interlake (Silurian) facies analogs of recent low-energy marine and subaerial carbonates, Bahamas]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 51, n. 10, p. 1979–2032.</ref>
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|+ {{table number|2}}Examples of lithofacies control of geometry and petrophysical properties of reservoirs
 
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| Gulf Coast
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| Gulf Coast || Continuity and internal facies and petrophysical properties of sandstones<ref name=pt06r92>Morton, R. A., Ewing, T. E., Tyler, N. 1983, Continuity and internal properties of Gulf Coast sandstones and their implications for geopressured fluid production: The University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology Report of Investigations, n. 123, 70 pp.</ref>
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| <ref name=pt06r92>Morton, R. A., Ewing, T. E., Tyler, N. 1983, Continuity and internal properties of Gulf Coast sandstones and their implications for geopressured fluid production: The University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology Report of Investigations, n. 123, 70 pp.</ref>
   
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| Frio Formation, Texas
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| Frio Formation, Texas || Facies architecture of strand plain reservoirs<ref name=pt06r142>Tyler, N., Ambrose, W. A., 1985, Facies architecture and production characteristics of strandplain reservoirs in the Frio Formation, Texas: The Univ. of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology Report of Investigations, n. 146, 42 p.</ref>
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| <ref name=pt06r142>Tyler, N., Ambrose, W. A., 1985, Facies architecture and production characteristics of strandplain reservoirs in the Frio Formation, Texas: The Univ. of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology Report of Investigations, n. 146, 42 p.</ref>
   
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| El Dorado field, Kansas
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| El Dorado field, Kansas || Effects of facies on productivity of deltaic sandstone<ref name=pt06r139>Tillman, R. W., Jordan, D. W., 1987, Sedimentology and subsurface geology of deltaic forces, Admire GSO Sandstone, El Dorado field, Kansas, in Tillman, R. W., Weber, K. J., eds., Reservoir Sedimentology: SEPM Special Publication 40, p. 221–292.</ref>
| Effects of facies on productivity of deltaic sandstone
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| <ref name=pt06r139>Tillman, R. W., Jordan, D. W., 1987, Sedimentology and subsurface geology of deltaic forces, Admire GSO Sandstone, El Dorado field, Kansas, in Tillman, R. W., Weber, K. J., eds., Reservoir Sedimentology: SEPM Special Publication 40, p. 221–292.</ref>
   
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| Hartzog Draw field, Wyoming
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| Hartzog Draw field, Wyoming || Effects of facies on productivity of shelf sandstone<ref name=pt06r139 />
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| Spraberry Trend, Midland basin, Texas
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| Spraberry Trend, Midland basin, Texas || Facies architecture and petrophysical properties of submarine fan reservoirs<ref name=pt06r43>Guevara, E. H., 1988, Geological characterization of Permian submarine fan reservoirs of the Driver Waterflood Unit, Spraberry Trend, Midland Basin, Texas: The Univ. of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology Report of Investigations, n. 172, 44 p.</ref><ref name=pt06r143>Tyler, N., Gholston, J. C., 1988, Heterogeneous deep-sea fan reservoirs, Shakelford and Preston waterflood units, Spraberry Trend, West Texas: The Univ. of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology Report of Investigations, n. 171, 38 p.</ref>
| Facies architecture and petrophysical properties of submarine fan reservoirs
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| <ref name=pt06r43>Guevara, E. H., 1988, Geological characterization of Permian submarine fan reservoirs of the Driver Waterflood Unit, Spraberry Trend, Midland Basin, Texas: The Univ. of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology Report of Investigations, n. 172, 44 p.</ref><ref name=pt06r143>Tyler, N., Gholston, J. C., 1988, Heterogeneous deep-sea fan reservoirs, Shakelford and Preston waterflood units, Spraberry Trend, West Texas: The Univ. of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology Report of Investigations, n. 171, 38 p.</ref>
   
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