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Pub. Id: A010 (1972)

First Page: 633

Last Page: 640

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

Article/Chapter: Newburg-South Westhope Oil Fields, North Dakota: Case Histories

Subject Group: Field Studies

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1972

Author(s): Hussein Marafi

Editor(s): Robert E. King

Abstract:

The Newburg and South Westhope oil fields, located in Bottineau County, North Dakota, in the northeastern part of the Williston basin, are excellent examples of stratigraphic traps, although structural elements are involved in trapping of the accumulations. The oil is produced from two adjacent zones separated by a major unconformity, and they are considered to be a common reservoir. The productive units are the "Ratcliffe" interval of the Mississippian Charles Formation and the Saude Member of the Triassic Spearfish Formation. Post-Paleozoic migration of the oil is indicated because, even though the "Ratcliffe" was exposed to considerable erosion, it is productive at the unconformity.

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