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(b) East Texas Area
                                                  Range of   Avg.                                   Range of   Avg.
                                             Avg.   prod.   prod.                  Avg.        Avg.   calc.   calc.
                                     Range of   prod.   thick-   thick-   Range of   Avg.   Range of   poroa-  Range of   oil   connate   connate
                                Fluid   prod.   depth,   ness,   ness,   perm.   perm.   proroslty,   tty,   oil satn.,   satn.,   water   water
                      Formation   prod.   depth,  ft   ft   n   n   K,  md   K, md   %   %   %   %   aatn.,  %   satn.,  %
                      Bacon     c/o   6,685-7,961   7,138   3-24   11   0.1-  2,040   113   1.5-24.3   15.2   2.7-20.6   8.6   9-22   16
                      Cotton Vally   C   8,448-8,647   8,458   7-59   33   0.1-   352   39   6.9-17.7   11.7   1.1-11.6   2.5   13-32   25
                      Fredericksburg  0   2,330-2,374   2,356   5-  8   7   0.1-   4.6   1.2  11.9-32.8   23.1   3.3-39.0   20.8   35-43   41
                      Gloyd     c/o   4,812-6,971   5,897   3-35   19   0.1-   560   21   6.0-24.0   14.9   tr-24.3   8.2   16-45   31
                      Henderson   G/C/O  5,976-6,082   6,020   3-52   12   0.1-   490   19   7.0-26.2   15.2   0.6-23.3   10.6   21-44   27
                      Hill      c/o   4,799-7,668   5,928   3-16   9   0.1-   467   70   6.4-32.2   15.6   0.9-26.7   12.2   23-47   33
                      Mitchell   0   5,9414,095  6,010   343   21   0.1-   487   33   7.2-29.0   15.5   1 .8-25.9   12.5   15-47   29
                      Mooringsport   0   3,742-3,859  3,801   4-12   8   0.4-   55   5   5.3-19.6   14.6   2.8-26.6   13.8   29-48   40
                      Nacatoch"   0   479-1,091   743   2-21   12   1.9-  4,270   467  13.4-40.9   27.1   0.6-37.4   14.5   24-55   41
                      Paluxy     0   4,159-7,867   5,413   7-46   27   0.1-  9,600   732   6.3-31 .I   21.6   2.248.7   24.1   2247   30
                      Pecan Gap   0   1,233-1,636   1,434   5-20   13   0.5-   55   6  16.3-38.1   26.6   3.5-49.8   12.9   30-56   46
                      Pettitt   G/C/O  5.967-8 379   7,173   2-23   11   0.1-  3,670   65   4.5-25.8   14.7   0.9-31.6   9.8   10-35   23
                      Rodessa   c/o   4,790-8 756   6,765   4-42   17   0.1-  1,180   51   2.3-29.0   14.5   tr-25.3   5.3   6-42   23
                      Sub-Clarksville*  0   3,9404,844   4,892   3-25   12   0.1-  9,460   599   8.2-38.0   24.8   1.4-34.6   17.9   12-60   33   r
                      Travis  Pea@   CIO   5,9094,292   6,551   2-30   11   0.1-   180   42   5.6-25.8   15.0   0.142.8   12.5   17-38   26   8
                      Wolfe City   0   981 -2,054   1,517   6-22   13   0.3-  470   32  17.1-38.4   27.9   1.5-37.4   15.6   23-68   46   2
                      Woodbine   c/o   2,753-5,993   4,373   245   14   0.1-13,840   1,185  9-7-38.2   25.5   0.7-35.7   14.5   14-65   35   s.
                      Young      C   5,446-7,075   6,261   4-33   17   0.1-   610   112   4.4-29.8   19.7   tr-4.5   0.8   13-27   21
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                       Small amount of  Navarro data combined with Nacatoch.                                       m
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                      t Data for  Pittsburg,  Potter,  and Upper Pettit combined with  Pettit.                     c
                      * Small amount of  Eagleford data combined with Sub-Clarksville.                             E
                      5  Data for  Page combined with Travis  Peak.                                                g.
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