Structure of Typical American Oil Fields: A Symposium on the Relation of Oil Accumulation to Structure, Volume 2American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1929 - Geology |
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HOMER OIL FIELD CLAIBORNE PARISH LOUISIANA II figures | 1 |
CALIFORNIA | 18 |
ELK HILLS KERN COUNTY CALIFORNIA 6 figures By J R Pemberton | 44 |
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accumulation acres anhydrite anticline approximately average axis barrels of oil barrels per day Bartlesville Bartlesville sand beds Big Lake CaƱon City Chattanooga shale clay closure coal Colorado Comanche Company's Contour interval County crest cross section cubic feet Dakota sand deposition depth dome drilled dry holes east Elk Hills Eocene fault flank folding formation Geological geologist Glen Rose gravity initial production Lance Creek limestone located lower miles Miocene Mississippian Nacatoch sand northwest oil and gas Oil Company oil fields oil sand Oklahoma Oligocene Ordovician outcrop Pennsylvanian Permian Petroleum Petrolia Pierre shale Pine Island pool porosity producing area producing horizon ranging red shale River rocks Salt Creek sandstone sandy shale sea-level Second Wall Creek sediments Seminole shown Stephens field stratigraphic subsurface structure Sundance surface structure syncline Texas Texon thin tion U. S. Geol unconformity uplift Wall Creek sand Wilcox Wyoming zone