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Volume: 54 (1970)

Issue: 6. (June)

First Page: 1004

Last Page: 1007

Title: Developments in South Texas in 1969

Author(s): Fred Goodwin, Jr. (2), Donald E. Napp (3), James A. Stone (4)

Abstract:

A total of 2,051 wells was drilled in South Texas during 1969, compared with 1,532 in 1968. Exploratory drilling for the year was 23.9% successful, an increase of 0.9% from 1968.

Total seismic activity decreased 25.3%. Activity decreased in all trends except the Jurassic-Cretaceous.

Exploratory drilling in the Paleozoic trend continued but was unsuccessful.

Only 1 Jurassic test was drilled in South Texas, where this trend remains in an early stage of exploration. Exploratory drilling for the Sligo Formation (Lower Cretaceous) continued.

A significant discovery in the downdip Wilcox trend was made in Zapata County.

Most prolific discovery of the area appears to be in Jackson County where a new Frio (multipay) oil field was found. A significant Vicksburg gas field was discovered in Hidalgo County.

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