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Summary

Wide variations in porosity within the studied reservoir show little correlation with depositional textures, but are controlled mainly by differences in burial cementation, which affects all texture groups dependent on crest/flank structural position and proximity to stylolites. Grain-rich textures, mainly from the upper part of the reservoir section, and mud-supported textures, comprising the lower part of the reservoir, both plot mostly within the rock-fabric class 3 field, but the grain-rich textures define a correlation trend with slightly higher permeabilites and greater scatter and include a subordinate number of samples plotting above the rock-fabric class 3 field.

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2018-06-11
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