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Abstract
A Review of Washington Field (With Emphasis on the Cockfield "D" Reservoir)
George W. Price, Walter A. Wojciechowski
ABSTRACT
Washington Field, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, is situated in the Cockfield-Sparta-Wilcox trend of South Louisiana.
The structure is located on the downthrown side of a normal down-to-the-coast fault. Production has been established in six lower Miocene and two Cockfield sands. The Cockfield hydrocarbon accumulation has resulted from a structural-stratigraphic type trap. The Cockfield reservoirs are of the volumetric gas-condensate type. Loss of liquids due to retrograde condensation necessitated the installation of a cycling system.
The field is still undergoing development and present productive limits encompass an area of over 9,000 acres.
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