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The Cherokee shale is used as a hypothetical source bed for the Oklahoma City oil reserve of 600 million barrels.
By using certain assumptions about the original organic content, the percentage converted to crude oil, the loss of oil during migration and a factor for compaction, the radial extent of the shale, west of the fault, is calculated to be 7.86 miles and the volume of the shale is calculated to be 3.5 cubic miles.
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