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Oklahoma City Geological Society
Abstract
"High Pressure Morrow-Springer Gas Trend, Blaine and Canadian Counties, Oklahoma"
ABSTRACT
The "High Pressure Area" of Blaine and Canadian Counties, Northwest Oklahoma, has become one of the major "Morrow" gas reserves of the Anadarko Basin since 1960.
The Atoka, Morrow and Springer sands, of the Lower Pennsylvanian and Upper Mississippian age, referred to as "Morrow" in this paper, are stratigraphically trapped in their updip position in the Anadarko Basin against the Atoka, Morrow and Chester shales.
Three hundred and fifty gas and oil completions have been made from 1960 to August, 1973 from the "Morrow" in Blaine and Canadian Counties. Gas production to January 1973 has been 434 billion cubic feet of gas. Gas reserves in the "High Pressure Area" are estimated to be 1.2 trillion cubic feet.
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