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Volume: 9 (1925)

Issue: 6. (September)

First Page: 1000

Last Page: 1008

Title: Geology and Oil Resources of Trinidad, British West Indies

Author(s): G. A. Waring, C. G. Carlson

Abstract:

The island of Trinidad lies off the east coast of Venezuela, being separated from the mainland by a shallow gulf. It is about 50 miles long by 30 miles wide and divided into five zones by three nearly parallel east-west ranges. The Northern Range is of schists and altered limestones of Cretaceous or earlier age. The Central Range is of Tertiary deposits, including great thicknesses of clays. Oil is produced from anticlinal structures in the southern part of the island, at depths of 300-2,000 feet, chiefly from Miocene beds. The oil varies in gravity from 16°-41° Baume, the present production being about 12,000 barrels daily, from eleven pools.

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