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Re: howestek post# 223486

Thursday, 09/23/2010 11:34:28 AM

Thursday, September 23, 2010 11:34:28 AM

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Guys, I am not trying to beat this to death as it probably is more a product of terminology and where you cut your heels.

But the point I am making is that wet does not indicate exclusively water. Wet just signifies the presence of water, and water is found to varying degrees in most fields across the planet. see below. So what I am saying if Sinopec or Afren indicate a wetzone it does not eliminate the economic viability of that zone. You can produce a wet zone, just very carefully.

Oil (Dry) - Crude oil with little or no water content.
Oil (Wet) - A mixture of crude oil and water which requires further processing to remove the water.


a wet zone where I was raised meant you had water and oil. If anyone has experience producing the Gray Sand in W. Texas you are all too familiar with wet zones and coning.

Bay