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In the Eastern Interior Coal basin natural gas is produced from strata ranging in age from Ordovician to Pennsylvanian. In the past production of gas has been incidental to the production of oil with which it is in many places associated but in recent years there has been considerable exploitation of natural gas alone, particularly in western Kentucky and southwestern Indiana. The reservoirs in which the gas occurs are mainly of three types: (a) anticlines forming traps in widespread porous strata, (b) lenticular sandstones, and (c) traps formed by the termination of porous strata against the unconformity beneath the New Albany or Chattanooga shale. Much territory in the Eastern Interior Coal basin potentially productive of gas as well as of oil has not been drilled, and ome of the present producing areas have possibilities of deeper production.
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