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Boxer field, foremost in daily production in the Denver basin during mid-1967, is productive from barrier bars in the "D" sandstone of the Dakota Sandstone (Lower Cretaceous). The discovery well was completed in April 1965, but development drilling proceeded slowly until 1967; half of the total of 40 gas and oil wells were completed in the first half of 1967. Although in an area with an average of one dry hole per section, Boxer field has more than 1,600 productive acres. Subsurface control in the Denver basin is adequate to guide geologists in the successful search for similar stratigraphic reservoirs.
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