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|+ {{table number|1}}Examples of field studies using flow units
 
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| ''' Siliciclastic Reservoirs '''
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| colspan = 2 | ''' Siliciclastic Reservoirs '''
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|   Elk City, Oklahoma
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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>
| Mapping of “flow unit-like” subdivisions of clastic rocks on the basis of lithological, well test, and production data
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| <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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|   Hartzog Draw, Wyoming
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| Hartzog Draw, Wyoming || Flow units applied to reservoir characterization of shelf sandstones for an EOF) project<ref name=Hearn_et_al._1984>Hearn, C. L., W. J. Ebanks Jr., R. S. Tye, and V. Ranganathan, 1984, [https://www.onepetro.org/journal-paper/SPE-12016-PA Geological factors influencing reservoir performance of the Hartzog Draw field]: Journal of Petroleum Technology, v. 36, Aug., p. 1335-1344.</ref>
| Flow units applied to reservoir characterization of shelf sandstones for an EOF) project
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<ref name=Hearn_et_al._1984>Hearn, C. L., W. J. Ebanks Jr., R. S. Tye, and V. Ranganathan, 1984, [https://www.onepetro.org/journal-paper/SPE-12016-PA Geological factors influencing reservoir performance of the Hartzog Draw field]: Journal of Petroleum Technology, v. 36, Aug., p. 1335-1344.</ref>
   
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|   Pembina, Alberta
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| Pembina, Alberta || Reservoir characterization of shelf sandstones by “lithohydraulic units”<ref name=pt06r67 />
| Reservoir characterization of shelf sandstones by “lithohydraulic units”
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|   Balmoral, North Sea
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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>
| Flow unit model of turbidite sands integrating geological and petrophysical properties for reservoir simulation and management
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| <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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| ''' Carbonate Reservoirs '''
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| colspan = 2 | ''' Carbonate Reservoirs '''
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|   Fields along the Cabin Creek anticline, Willisten basin
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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>
| Combined lithological and petrophysical parameters of Ordovician-Silurian carbonates to recognize different reservoir types
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| <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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|   Rainbow Lake, Alberta
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| Rainbow Lake, Alberta || Described “reservoir facies” within reef complexes<ref name=Langston_and_Chin_1968 />
| Described “reservoir facies” within reef complexes
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|   Jordan, Texas
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| Jordan, Texas || Defined “flow units” of San Andres dolomites based on a number of geological and petrophysical characteristics<ref name=pt06r81>Major, R. P., Holtz, M. H., 1989, Effects of geologic heterogeneity on waterflood efficiency at Jordan field, University Lands, Ector and Crane counties, Texas: 64th Annual Technology Conference of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, San Antonio, TX, Oct., SPE 19874, p. 633–640.</ref>
| Defined “flow units” of San Andres dolomites based on a number of geological and petrophysical characteristics
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| <ref name=pt06r81>Major, R. P., Holtz, M. H., 1989, Effects of geologic heterogeneity on waterflood efficiency at Jordan field, University Lands, Ector and Crane counties, Texas: 64th Annual Technology Conference of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, San Antonio, TX, Oct., SPE 19874, p. 633–640.</ref>
   
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