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Only one-sixth of the 150 million cubic feet of gas produced per day in Roumania comes from the Transylvanian gas fields, the balance being produced with the oil in the various oil fields of the southern sub-Carpathian region, particularly the Dambovitza and Prahova districts. The largest producing gas horizon at present is the deeper "pay" (Meotic) of the old Moreni field. The Transylvanian gas fields produce from rocks of upper Miocene age. The gas is 97 per cent methane and is apparently not associated with oil. The gas derived from the oil fields occurs in close association with the oil (Moreni, Ochiuri), or as "dry" gas in a formation above the oil horizon (Aricesti, Boldesti).
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