Most units are designated for reservoir "A"  (HA RA SUX) and some for reservoir "B" (HA RB SUX). 

What's the difference?

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There are also units for "C" and "D" HA reservoirs. Prior discussions have agreed that they are all the same formation or zone. And their is no difference other than the whims of applicants to name Sand Units.
FXEF, the designation of RA, RB, etc is somewhat arbitrary. The main point is the zone/reservoir is defined by designating a depth interval from a referenced well log.

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