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The Greensburg Consolidated oil pool of central Kentucky was discovered in 1955 downdip from the depleted Campbellsville gas field. The Silurian Laurel Dolomite is the reservoir rock, and the Devonian Sellersburg Limestone and New Albany (Chattanooga) Shale are the cropping rocks. A wedge of porosity resulted from erosional beveling of the Silurian rocks, forming a stratigraphic trap with an accumulation of gas and oil beneath the Middle Devonian unconformity.
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