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Volume: 12 (1928)

Issue: 4. (April)

First Page: 385

Last Page: 394

Title: Vinton Salt Dome, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana

Author(s): S. A. Thompson (2), O. H. Eichelberger (3)

Abstract:

The Vinton salt dome is a typical Gulf Coast salt dome. There is a mound at the surface with a central depression. The salt core is a little less than a mile in diameter. The north side is exceptional in that the salt dips downward to about 3,750 feet and then rises nearly 200 feet before dipping downward again. The lowest formation encountered is the Jackson. On the west and southwest sides of the dome the Oligocene has been pinched out by the Jackson due to the upward dragging effect of the salt core. Production is from the basal Fleming and Oligocene. The field has been one of the best paying fields in the Gulf Coast. The producing area is small with an enormous yield per acre.

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