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AAPG Special Volumes

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Pub. Id: A026 (1936)

First Page: 880

Last Page: 908

Book Title: SP 29: Gulf Coast Oil Fields

Article/Chapter: Orange, Texas, Oil Field

Subject Group: Field Studies

Spec. Pub. Type: Special Volume

Pub. Year: 1936

Author(s): Alexander Deussen (2), E. W. K. Andrau (2)

Abstract:

The Orange, Texas, oil field was discovered in 1913. It is a deep dome, in which salt has never been encountered in drilling. The peak of development and production was reached in 1922. Four hundred twenty-four locations have been drilled, of which 318 wells produced oil and 106 wells were dry. The greater portion of the oil is produced from Pliocene-Miocene sands. Oligocene oil is found southeast of the Miocene oil-producing area. This is due to a faulted condition of the dome. The average depth of the wells is 4,000 feet. The average total production is 79,000 barrels per well drilled.

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