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The Delaware Extension pool is a long, narrow sand lens projecting westerly from the north end of the Nowata pool, Nowata County, Oklahoma. The pool was drilled up in 1910 and 1911 and has produced to date approximately 4,000,000 barrels of oil gross. The oil comes from the Bartlesville sand at a depth of 800 feet on the east end and 1,200 feet on the west end. Geologically the pool is entirely a sand-lens condition and is productive regardless of local structure. The conditions suggest that the sand lens is a buried river channel with similarities to the east-west shoestring pools of Kansas.
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