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Detailed evidence from chemical analyses and from the examination of thin sections of Mississippian limestone samples from wells drilled in the Turner Valley oil field, Alberta, Canada, indicate that the porosity of the oil and gas reservoir was produced by the action of meteoric waters previous to the deposition of Jurassic and younger beds upon the eroded Paleozoic surface. There is also evidence that secondary silicification took place at the same time, and that oil was present in the limestone while this metasomatic action was proceeding.
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