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The Davis-Gardner oil pool is of special interest because it is typical of many Middle Pennsylvanian Strawn sandstone fields in central Texas. The close pattern of drilling and extensive electric-log coverage simplify interpretation of its sedimentary features and geologic occurrence. The reservoir is a stratigraphic trap in lenticular sandstones deposited as offshore bars in a shallow, probably transgressive sea. The sand was derived from a source fairly distant from the area of deposition. The trends of deposition can be determined by geologic analysis, but the continuity of the sandstone lenses composing the trend and the porosity within these lenses are very difficult to forecast.
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