Solution to the Summer Issue's Technical Play of the Day

September 2008 By Robert Shoup

In the last Correlator I presented an article on "Correlating Clastic Reservoirs". In that article, I noted that correlations based on sands can result in numerous correlation errors; individual sand bodies rarely extend for long distances in both strike and dip directions.

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Solution to the Summer Issue's Technical Play of the Day

September 2008 By Robert Shoup

In the last Correlator I presented an article on "Correlating Clastic Reservoirs". In that article, I noted that correlations based on sands can result in numerous correlation errors; individual sand bodies rarely extend for long distances in both strike and dip directions.

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Solution to the Summer Issue's Technical Play of the Day

September 2008 By Robert Shoup

In the last Correlator I presented an article on "Correlating Clastic Reservoirs". In that article, I noted that correlations based on sands can result in numerous correlation errors; individual sand bodies rarely extend for long distances in both strike and dip directions.

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Solution to the Summer Issue's Technical Play of the Day

September 2008 By Robert Shoup

In the last Correlator I presented an article on "Correlating Clastic Reservoirs". In that article, I noted that correlations based on sands can result in numerous correlation errors; individual sand bodies rarely extend for long distances in both strike and dip directions.

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Solution to the Summer Issue's Technical Play of the Day

September 2008 By Robert Shoup

In the last Correlator I presented an article on "Correlating Clastic Reservoirs". In that article, I noted that correlations based on sands can result in numerous correlation errors; individual sand bodies rarely extend for long distances in both strike and dip directions.

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Solution to the Summer Issue's Technical Play of the Day

September 2008 By Robert Shoup

In the last Correlator I presented an article on "Correlating Clastic Reservoirs". In that article, I noted that correlations based on sands can result in numerous correlation errors; individual sand bodies rarely extend for long distances in both strike and dip directions.

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