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Volume: 35 (1951)

Issue: 3. (March)

First Page: 582

Last Page: 606

Title: Types of Oil and Gas Traps in Southern Oklahoma

Author(s): Erwin L. Selk (2)

Abstract:

The oil and gas accumulations in the oil fields of southern Oklahoma are principally associated with the structure and stratigraphy resulting from two major orogenic movements in Pennsylvanian time, and minor movements in Permian and post-Permian time.

The vagaries of entrapment of hydrocarbons in the various geological horizons are manifest in subsurface maps and cross sections of the developed oil fields. A review of several of these fields in this perspective reveals the types of oil and gas traps generally found in southern Oklahoma, which may serve as a guide in developing ideas for future exploration in this and other provinces.

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