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The San Miguelito oil field, in Ventura County, California, was discovered in November, 1931, by means of surface geology. Accumulation occurs throughout a 2,500-foot series of Pliocene sands in a closed anticline, which is on the westward continuation of the Ventura Avenue fold. The field is bounded on the north by the south-dipping Padre thrust fault, which strikes nearly parallel with the axis of the fold and on which the apparent upward displacement of the south block is 4,000 ± feet.
To date 80 wells have been drilled and development is continuing. No wells have been abandoned. Total cumulative production to June 30, 1950, was 21,595,000 barrels of oil.
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