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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database

AAPG Special Volumes

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Pub. Id: A005 (1941)

First Page: 43

Last Page: 56

Book Title: SP 11: Stratigraphic Type Oil Fields

Article/Chapter: Bush City Oil Field, Anderson County, Kansas

Subject Group: Field Studies

Spec. Pub. Type: Special Volume

Pub. Year: 1941

Author(s): Homer H. Charles (2)

Abstract:

The Bush City oil field is in the shallow district of eastern Kansas. The oil is in a sand body 13 miles long and about 1/4 mile wide 30-40 feet below the top of the Cherokee shale of the Pennsylvanian system. The sand is believed to be a channel filling. The field is not related to any particular type of surface structure but is folded in several minor anticlines and synclines. The largest wells were on the anticlinal parts of the trend. The recovery has been 1,500-2,500 barrels per acre. The accumulated production of the field since the discovery in 1923 has been about 4 million barrels from 800 wells on 1,900 acres.

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