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Volume: 24 (1940)

Issue: 6. (June)

First Page: 1069

Last Page: 1078

Title: Developments and Status of Oil Reserves in South Texas, 1939

Author(s): L. B. Herring (2)

Abstract:

South Texas has three natural subdivisions, pre-Eocene producing area, Eocene producing area, and post-Eocene producing area.

During 1939 thirty new pools were added. Major discoveries resulted from deeper drilling on producing structures.

Geological work was less than in previous years; however, several practices of value to geological work were either inaugurated or enhanced in their general use.

Pressure maintenance plants for extracting optimum condensate recovery in gas fields reached an important stage of development.

Oil reserves amount to 1,260 million barrels or the equivalent of 15.5 years supply. Reserves and production have increased 300 per cent and 400 per cent, respectively, since 1933.

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