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Local structure has been a controlling factor in oil and gas accumulation in Mississippi. All of the known fields are found either in structural or combination structural and stratigraphic traps. The producing structures may be divided conveniently into four groups: (1) igneous intrusions, (2) piercement salt domes, (3) deep-seated salt domes, and (4) normal faults and grabens. A discussion of the general features, distribution, petroleum production, origin, and geologic history of each group is given.
A resume of the age and type of oil accumulation is followed by a brief discussion of the results of the different exploration methods and a recapitulation of the areas, types of structures, and methods which should yield the best results in future exploration.
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