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Pub. Id: A010 (1972)

First Page: 520

Last Page: 531

Book Title: M 16: Stratigraphic Oil and Gas Fields--Classification, Exploration Methods, and Case Histories

Article/Chapter: Star-Lacey Field, Blaine and Kingfisher Counties, Oklahoma: Case Histories

Subject Group: Field Studies

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1972

Author(s): Philip C. Withrow

Editor(s): Robert E. King

Abstract:

The Star-Lacey field, on the northern shelf of the Anadarko basin, produces from stratigraphic traps in the Hunton Group, as well as from Mississippian limestone. The dolomite zones in the Hunton are the important producing zones. Because the development of secondary dolomite porosity is known to be related to erosional surfaces, recognition of unconformities is important in exploration. Porous dolomite zones in the lower Hunton that are not associated with pre-Woodford erosion may be related to structural topographic highs. A line of structural noses is apparent in the Star-Lacey area.

Estimated total ultimate reserves of the Star field are 6,750,000 bbl of oil and 30 billion cu ft of gas. Southwest Lacey field has estimated recoverable reserves of 5 million bbl of oil plus a substantial amount of gas.

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