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Volume: 31 (1947)

Issue: 12. (December)

First Page: 2193

Last Page: 2206

Title: El Mene de Acosta Field, Falcon, Venezuela

Author(s): H. H. Suter (2)

Abstract:

The now abandoned El Mene de Acosta field is situated in the State of Falcon 85 kilometers northwest of Puerto Cabello in the Tocuyo Valley.

The major feature of the field is the asymmetric northeast-trending El Mene anticline of which only the south flank was productive. The accumulation is Oligocene in age and the trap is a combination stratigraphic-structural one.

No. 2, the discovery well, was drilled in 1927 and the field was closed in 1937. Eighty-two wells were drilled, 13 of which were step-outs.

The producing formation, 600 feet in thickness, is the Oligocene El Salto member of the San Lorenzo formation, one of the group of Agua Salada formations.

Approximately 759,070 barrels were produced before the field was abandoned.

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