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The Nikkel pool, located in McPherson and Harvey counties, Kansas, had produced on October 1, 1940, 7,135,147 barrels of oil from 55 wells. This represents an average recovery of 129,730 barrels per well. The pool is now producing about 400 barrels of oil per day. Nearly all of the oil has been produced from the Hunton limestone, a reservoir that is unique since the accumulation has been the result of a stratigraphic trap in a Hunton limestone outlier that has been arched and faulted.
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