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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 5 (1955), Pages 3-10

Production and Reservoir Characteristics of the Austin Chalk in South Texas (1)

William M. Doyle, Jr. (2)

ABSTRACT

The Austin chalk formation in South Texas is typically a dense, impervious limestone. Production is dependent on secondary porosity and permeability created by fractures.

Oil is produced from the Austin chalk in two main trends: 1) On the crest and flanks of the Pearsall anticline, and 2) Along the Luling-Mexia fault zone. The structure, stratigraphy and reservoir characteristics of these two areas are briefly discussed in this paper.


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