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The Hitesville Consolidated field is on a broad irregular anticline trending north and south, 4½ miles north of the Shawneetown-Rough Creek fault system in Union County, Kentucky, at the southern extremity of the Illinois basin. The field was discovered in February, 1943, and now includes approximately 3,500 productive acres. The Chester of the Upper Mississippian produces from the Waltersburg, Tar Springs, upper and lower Cypress, and Aux Vases sands. The Ste. Genevieve of the Lower Mississippian produces from seven separate porous McClosky zones. Sixty-one per cent of the wells produce from the McClosky and 20 per cent from the Cypress. The most outstanding feature of this field is the multiple-zone McClosky production.
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