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Volume: 27 (1943)

Issue: 1. (January)

First Page: 20

Last Page: 37

Title: Bowers Field, Montague County, Texas

Author(s): Augustus Bart Brown (2)

Abstract:

The Bowers field was discovered in April, 1939, and had produced approximately 480,000 barrels of oil to April 1, 1942. Cretaceous, Pennsylvanian, and probable pre-Cambrian are represented in part. Oil is produced from eight separate formations of Pennsylvanian age. It is felt that stratigraphic variation is the predominant factor in controlling accumulation in the greater part of these zones. Structure increases materially with depth and is thought to be the result of differential compaction over a buried granite ridge. Geologic history includes several periods of long-continued erosion, and at least one probable period of minor unconformity.

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