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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Pacific Section of AAPG
Abstract
Geology of the Miocene Pool, Tracy Gas Field, San Joaquin County, California
Abstract
The Tracy Gas Field, discovered in 1934, originally produced gas from a structural closure in the Cretaceous Tracy Formation. The field is located on a large structure on the southwest side of the large Vernalis reverse fault. In 1990, a shallower pool was discovered in the Miocene Beepee Sand by Nahama & Weagant Energy Company. The Beepee Sand, interpreted to be a shallow marine bar deposit, traps gas as the result of a pinchout on the flank of the Tracy Anticline and was discovered using 2-D seismic data and amplitude with offset analysis. The Miocene pool has produced 2.8 BCF from five wells.
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