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Where is the Gas/Water Contact and the Elusive Western Fault?
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'sageo' pid='66488' datel Wrote:

Pet - If I may go back to Ant 6 for a moment, based on the latest report from OSH,how far off am I on my guess for the thickness of the reservoir column ? From the numbers in that report,I believe we can expect about 450 feet (plus or minus a few meters ...limestone and/or dolomite) of reservoir between the top and the g/w contact.I know they mentioned lower quality of rock in this lagoonal strata, but at this stage, who knows for certain? If my thinking is flawed,any help would be appreciated.[ I can always blame "aging " brain cells ].<img src=" border="0" class="smilie" src="http://shareholdersunite.com/mybb/images/smilies/biggrin.gif" />

Sageo- Good news! Nothing wrong with your aging brain cells. I get the same thing you do. Let's just hope for some good rock in that 450 foot interval above the gas/water contact.

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RE: Where is the Gas/Water Contact and the Elusive Western Fault? - by petrengr1 - 02-06-2016, 03:23 AM

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