Structure of Typical American Oil Fields: A Symposium on the Relation of Oil Accumulation to Structure, Volume 3American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1929 - Geology |
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ALABAMA | 1 |
DEEP RIVER OIL FIELD ARENAC COUNTY MICHIGAN By Kenneth | 299 |
DEERFIELD OIL FIELD MONROE COUNTY MICHIGAN By George D | 305 |
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anhydrite anticline approximately Arbuckle dolomite Arcadia-Coon Creek argillaceous average barrels of oil basal base beds Bois d'Arc calcareous Carter chert closure COUNTY Cretaceous crystalline Cumberland deposition Devonian discovery dolomite dome drilled dry holes Eagle Ford east Edison electric logs Ellenburger facies fault zone feet in thickness feet thick fensters flank fold formation fossiliferous Fremont County Geol geologic glauconitic graben Gramp's field Hunton limestone located lower miles Miocene Mississippian Niagaran northeast northwest Oil and Gas Oil Creek oil field Oklahoma oölitic Ordovician overthrust Paluxy Pennsylvanian permeability Permian Pine Mountain pool porosity porous pre-Cambrian producing zone reef reservoir River rocks Rose Hill sand sandstone sandy Second Wilcox sediments shale shaly showing siltstones silty Silurian southwest stationary block Steamboat Butte stratigraphic subsea subsurface surface Talco Tensleep Texas thin total depth Trenton Tribal unconformity uplift upper Valley West Edmond Woodford