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The Salt Creek oil field has produced 209,619,275.48 barrels of oil since its discovery in 1889. It ranks as one of the largest oil fields of the world and still produces 50 per cent of the light oil of the Rocky Mountain region. The field has two new producing sands and several deeper horizons that remain untested. The development map of Salt Creek and Teapot domes is posted to October 1, 1928.
A subsurface contour map and cross section show that the relation of oil accumulation to structure is in general accord with the anticlinal theory of accumulation. With the exception of the lower Sundance sands the entire Salt Creek field is producing to capacity. The production curve of the Salt Creek field will continue to show a decline.
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