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The Davenport field, discovered in 1925, has produced 11,338,000 barrels of oil to January 1, 1941. Future production will be very small. Average per-acre yield to January 1, 1941, is 5,585 barrels. The production is mainly from the Prue sand of Pennsylvanian age. A small amount of oil and gas was obtained from the Cleveland sand, also of Pennsylvanian age. The surface beds show a minor structural terrace. The occurrence of oil in the Prue sand is an accumulation in a sand lens.
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