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Pub. Id: A002 (1929)

First Page: 293

Last Page: 303

Book Title: SP 3: Structure of Typical American Oil Fields, Volume I

Article/Chapter: Relation of Production to Structure in Central Wilbarger County, Texas

Subject Group: Field Studies

Spec. Pub. Type: Special Volume

Pub. Year: 1929

Author(s): H. B. Fuqua (2), B. E. Thompson (2)

Abstract:

Oil accumulation in Wilbarger County, Texas, is due primarily to the presence of Pennsylvanian beds upwarped by the Red River uplift of north-central Texas which extends east and west through the county. The stratigraphy may be briefly described as consisting of 1,100 feet of basal Permian, underlain by approximately 1,400 feet of undifferentiated Pennsylvanian, superimposed upon a Cambro-Ordovician and igneous mass. The important producing horizons, of which there are several in each pool, are of Pennsylvanian age. The discovery of the several pools of Wilbarger County may be directly traced to either surface or subsurface geology.

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