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Flow Unit Definition in the Lower Clear Fork and Wichita: Example from Fullerton field

Flow Unit Definition in the Lower Clear Fork and Wichita: Example from Fullerton field. Presented in Midland, Texas at UL/PTTC May 2003 Workshop by the Bureau of Economic Geology. F. Jerry Lucia, Stephen C. Ruppel, and Rebecca Jones Bureau of Economic Geology

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Flow Unit Definition in the Lower Clear Fork and Wichita: Example from Fullerton field

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  1. Flow Unit Definition in the Lower Clear Fork and Wichita: Example from Fullerton field Presented in Midland, Texas at UL/PTTC May 2003 Workshop by the Bureau of Economic Geology. F. Jerry Lucia, Stephen C. Ruppel, and Rebecca Jones Bureau of Economic Geology John A. and Katherine G. Jackson School of Geosciences The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 78713-8924

  2. 3D Permeability Model – Phase 1 Study Area

  3. CONCLUSIONS • Using upward shoaling and tidal-flat-capped high-frequency cycles as a basis for flow layers works well in the lower Clear Fork • High-frequency cycles are not well defined in the Wichita and flow layers are based primarily on lithology and porosity • The lower Wichita interval contains collapse breccias and flow may be dominated by touching-vug pore systems. Flow layers defined by porosity.

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