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Pub. Id: A008 (1968)

First Page: 1459

Last Page: 1466

Book Title: M 9: Natural Gases of North America, Volume Two

Article/Chapter: Natural Gas in Texas Part of Marietta Syncline, Cooke and Grayson Counties, Texas

Subject Group: Field Studies

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1968

Author(s): D. Bakker (2)

Abstract:

The area of the Marietta syncline in Cooke and Grayson Counties, Texas, appears to have the greatest potential for future gas production in North Texas. Extensive exploration for gas in this area began in 1951, although it long had been important for oil production. Both oil and gas accumulations are controlled mainly by structure.

Solution gas is the main type of gas produced, but production of nonassociated gas is expected to increase. Solution-gas production is mostly from sandstones of Pennsylvanian (Des Moines and Atoka) age. Important gas-distillate reserves have been discovered in the Oil Creek Formation of Ordovician age, and the Ellenburger also yields some gas distillate. The Oil Creek and Ellenburger should receive further exploration. The multiple-pay section in this area is the deepest and thickest in North Texas.

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