guys, all this if and if and if speculation is just that. By the way, "sand" production simply means unconsolidated clastic sediments are involved. While this can occur in coarse grain sediments which does imply high perm, it can equally occur in very fine grain low perm formations. And if it were to be that the screens on the test tools were being plugged it is more likely to be the latter. Not being negative, just saying not to get carried away from the realities of the real world. Cheers.
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