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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />L'- <br /><:'.13.2.1 Geologic and Drilling-Related Data <br />r.... <br />CJ Washed, bagged, and labeled drill-cuttings samples at ten-foot intervals <br />l~~ave been prepared by Ms. Robbie Gries, subcontractor to HRS, for the interval <br />l:..) <br />70 to 5300 feet. Unless requested otherwise by the Authority, these samples <br />will remain at the HRS offices. In addition, Ms. Gries prepared a lithologic <br />strip-log, which contains her interpretations of the rock types encountered, <br />as well as a drilling-rate log, for the interval 40 to 5872 feet, A <br />commercial mud log, which also includes interpreted lithologies encountered, <br />has been obtained for the interval 1003 to 5872 feet. A copy of the original <br />geolograph record of drilling rate has been obtained, <br /> <br />3.2.2 Geophysical Well Log Data <br />Under a data-exchange agreement, the Authority and Waggoner-Baldridge <br />Energy Co. have each received copies of all geophysical logs obtained from <br />this well. Geophysical logs obtained directly through funding provided by the <br />Authority include the following: <br />1. Dual-Induction/Guard Log (with Self-Potential): 0-1014' <br />2. Compensated-Density/Dua1-Spaced Neutron: 0-1014' <br />3. Compensated Spectral Natural Gamma Log: 0-1014'. <br /> <br />The geophysical logs funded by Waggoner-Baldridge for its own uses, and <br />of which copies have been provided to the Authority under the data-exchange <br />agreement with Waggoner-Baldridge, are as follows: <br />1. Cyber100k log: 4600'-5560' <br />2. Dipmeter raw data: 4600'-5560' <br />3. Computed Mean-Square Dip Log: 4600'-5560' <br />4. Litho-Density/Compensated Neutron Log: 1000'-5872' <br />5. Borehole-compensated Sonic Log: 1000'-5838' <br />6. EPT/Micro10g: 1000'-5841' <br />7. Dual-Induction/Spherically-Focused Log: 1000'-5872'. <br /> <br />3.3 DATA INTERPRETATION APPROACH AND METHODS <br />The geophysical logs listed in Section 2.0 have been interpreted for <br /> <br />3-2 <br />