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Paper presented at the SPWLA 46th Annual Logging Symposium, June 26–29, 2005
Paper Number: SPWLA-2005-JJ
...). These formations are predominantly dolomitized marine carbonate platform successions, with the exception of the lower Grayburg, which is a mixed carbonate- siliciclastic reservoir facies. Overall, Grayburg reservoir quality is known to be poor compared with that of the San Andres formation. Typical completion...
Proceedings Papers

Paper presented at the SPWLA 32nd Annual Logging Symposium, June 16–19, 1991
Paper Number: SPWLA-1991-SS
... Permian Guadalupian age San Andres and Grayburg Formations at depths between 4200 and 4800 feet. The primary reservoir lithology is dolomite in the San Andres Formation and both dolomite and clastics in the Grayburg Formation. Daily production rates exceed 15,000 BOPD from over 500 active wells...

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