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AAPG Memoir 71 : Reservoir Characterization-Recent Advances
Edited by Richard A. Schatzinger and John F. Jordan
Copyright 1999 by The American Association of
Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.
Memoir 71, Chapter 3: Facies Architecture of the Bluejacket Sandstone in the Eufaula Lake
Area, Oklahoma: Implications for Reservoir Characterization of the Subsurface Bartlesville
Sandstone, by Liangmiao "Scott" Ye, Dennis Kerr, and Kexian Yang , Pages 29 -
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Chapter 3
Facies Architecture of the Bluejacket Sandstone in the Eufaula
Lake Area, Oklahoma: Implications for Reservoir Characterization of the Subsurface
Bartlesville Sandstone
Liangmiao "Scott" Ye
ARCO EPT
Plano, Texas, U.S.A.
Dennis Kerr
Kexian Yang
Smedvig Technologies, Inc.
Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
ABSTRACT
Outcrop studies of the Bluejacket Sandstone (Middle Pennsylvanian) provide useful
insights to reservoir architecture of the subsurface equivalent Bartlesville sandstone in
Glenn Pool field. Quarry walls and road cuts in the Lake Eufaula area offer excellent
exposures for detailed facies architectural investigations using high-precision surveying
and photomosaics. Subsurface studies include conventional logs, borehole image log, and
core data.
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