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Volume: 35 (1951)

Issue: 4. (April)

First Page: 797

Last Page: 821

Title: Geology of Turner Valley Oil and Gas Field, Alberta, Canada

Author(s): W. B. Gallup (2)

Abstract:

The Turner Valley field is comprised of two Laramide (FOOTNOTE 3) structures, the Turner Valley and Millarville thrust sheets, the latter over-riding the down-plunging north extension of the former. The ancestral fold and age of accumulation are pre-Jurassic and pre-Blairmore. The reservoir rock is a dolomitic biostrome identified by the abundance of detrital crinoids et cetera which form the porous zones and provide source. This relationship between the early accumulation and the age of folding, together with the organic origin of the reservoir, is significant in prospecting for oil in the Paleozoic rocks of the Foothills and Western Plains areas.

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