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Total oil production reached another new all-time high with a record-breaking 27,271,956 bbls., one-third of which was produced in Green and Taylor counties. The interest in shallow Silurian-Devonian production brought a big increase in drilling in south-central Kentucky. Shallow Mississippian production in Metcalfe County, an extremely shallow Devonian discovery in Lincoln County, and new Ordovician discoveries in Clinton and Cumberland counties raised the total of wells drilled in the state to a new all-time high. Gas production showed a very slight decline to 68,938,376 MCF. United Fuel Gas Company's deep tests in Martin, Carter, and Bell counties, and other scattered deep tests throughout the state demonstrated the continued interest in Knox and other Cambro-Ordovicia reservoirs.
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