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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1919
AAPG Bulletin (1919) 3 (1): 132–150.
... is present about 10 feet below the lower. These three limestones form escarpments around the east end of the Breckenridge oil field. The Waldrip formation is characterized by a coal bed below the Waldrip limestone which forms a conspicuous scarp throughout its outcrop. At Cisco the limestone is a dense...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1920
AAPG Bulletin (1920) 4 (2): 159–167.
... and Parks fields and is closely parallel to the axis of the Ranger structure. North of this is another line of folding nearly parallel to the other two. It begins in the neighborhood of Caddo and runs north of Breckenridge. This one, however, is considerably broken and in one place, about half way between...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1919
AAPG Bulletin (1919) 3 (1): 163–211.
... well with an initial production of 2,200 barrels and the Jones well with an initial production of 4,500 barrels daily removed all remaining doubt alxnit Ranger being a great oil field in the making. The results of the drilling of the McClesky discovery well and its offset, the Davenport...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1964
AAPG Bulletin (1964) 48 (3): 317–328.
... for transporting material that was formerly of unda origin to a topographically lower environment. Several oil fields of west-central Texas produce from cyclo-phase sandstones. These sandstones are locally called “Canyon sands” but it can be shown that they are actually Cisco or younger in age. Stratigraphic...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1941
AAPG Bulletin (1941) 25 (8): 1589–1591.
..., the Caddo (Black) limestone of the Necessity-Caddo area. This study includes all the wells drilled by the one operator in the Breckenridge field, excepting: several wells on which full information was not readily available, or which produced oil in very small quantities; one well which was “exceptional...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 December 2016
Geosphere (2016) 12 (6): 1744–1773.
... oil field area during the Pleistocene uplift of the Kern arch ( Mahéo et al., 2009 ; Cecil et al., 2014 ). The footwalls of both the Kern gorge and west Breckenridge faults were undergoing exhumation at this time as well, exposing abundant 100–110 Ma basement ( Fig. 2 ) to be eroded and mixed...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2014
Rocky Mountain Geology (2014) 49 (1): 1–16.
... hydrothermal system as well as locations of oil and gas fields proximate to the system. Contours are elevations (in feet) of equal hydraulic head in the Park City-Tensleep Aquifer as determined by Huntoon (1993) . Dashed arrows illustrate groundwater flow directions based on a model by Jarvis (1986...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 13 June 2019
Geosphere (2019) 15 (4): 1164–1205.
... in conjunction with the principal NE-up faults are important trap structures for numerous oil pools of the arch ( Nugent, 1942 ; Reid, 2009 ). Kilometer-scale W-up displacement along the Kern Canyon–Breckenridge-Greenhorn fault system ( Figs. 1 and 2 ) has imparted a west tilt to the low-relief interfluve...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1919
AAPG Bulletin (1919) 3 (1): 151–162.
... Brelsford, Eastland County_ _ _ _ 3400 ft. Crescent Oil Co. No. 1 Gray, Comanche County_ _ _ _ 2985 ft. Walker & Caldwell No. 1 W. R. Jones, Comanche Co. 3260 ft. Gulf Production Co., No. 1 K. Stoker, Breckenridge Field Mid-Kansas Oil & Gas Co., No. 1 R. O. Jackson Caddo Field...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1934
AAPG Bulletin (1934) 18 (9): 1103–1125.
... of coaly material or the imprints or carbonized remains of wood or leaves. They are also commonly associated with other evidences of a continental origin. Such strata are absent in the formations associated with the producing rocks of many important oil fields, and it does not seem likely...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1987
AAPG Bulletin (1987) 71 (2): 224–225.
... shortly by the Pioneer discovery in Eastland County. In 1921, when Westbrook field was in its initial stages, Breckenridge field produced over 31 million bbl of oil ( Rundell, 1977 , p. 173). Whether or not Westbrook field belongs on the Eastern shelf, Post field (Ward et al, p. 257), in Garza County...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1972
AAPG Bulletin (1972) 56 (12): 2323–2334.
..., Oklahoma, in Stratigraphic type oil fields : Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists , 436 – 455 . Decker , C. E. , and C. A. Merritt , 1931 , The stratigraphy and physical characteristics of the Simpson Group : Oklahoma Geol. Survey Bull. 55 , 112 p. Fisher , S. P. , 1948...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1973
AAPG Bulletin (1973) 57 (7): 1185–1218.
... and structural development. Distribution and specific characteristics of oil fields in north-central Texas are described in publications of the Abilene Geological Society (1957 , 1960a , b). As in any geologic province, presence of a source, a reservoir, and a trap is necessary for petroleum...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1932
AAPG Bulletin (1932) 16 (3): 231–254.
... of Breckenridge County this sandstone disappears, and it has not been reported in the outcrops on the south and southwest sides of the basin. The Bethel sandstone (“Barlow sand”) is one of the main producing horizons of the oil field. It is of a lenticular nature, and in places contains salt water. Some oil...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1940
AAPG Bulletin (1940) 24 (5): 765–858.
... in the Mississippi valley to a series dominated by shales and sandstones in southwestern Indiana and the adjacent part of Kentucky is very striking. The records of deep wells indicate that this transformation occurs largely in the western part of the basin not far from the outcrop of these beds. In the oil fields...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1923
AAPG Bulletin (1923) 7 (1): 25–36.
... not be confused with the Curry Field near Breckenridge in Stephens County, Texas. Several years ago a few shallow gas wells were drilled in the Wortham-Currie district. Except to say that these, like those at Mexia, should have early suggested deeper possibilities, we shall pass over them without further...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1956
AAPG Bulletin (1956) 40 (5): 879–889.
...Fred R. Haeberle ABSTRACT The Seymour Strawn and East Seymour Strawn fields produce oil from a sandstone of Strawn age between and below two fields producing from Canyon reefs. The Seymour Caddo pool produces from a small structure below one of the Canyon reef build-ups. Similar deep possibilities...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1917
AAPG Bulletin (1917) 1 (1): 136–139.
... of the major streams, while the south side is mostly free from sand. While best developed in the west part of the state where there is not much timber to break the wind, they are noticeable some distance further east, to the annoyance of the geologists looking for future oil fields. Along the railroad from...
Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 April 2005
The Leading Edge (2005) 24 (4): 386–392.
.... SPE's standard-setting work in defining engineering competencies was significant. This paper proposes a complementary set of guidelines for minimum technical competence for oil/gas industry geoscience professionals. Geoscientists are largely responsible for our industry's significant use...
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Published: 01 November 2023
Rocky Mountain Geology (2023) 58 (2): 83–113.
...Renee L. Love; Reed S. Lewis; Spencer H. Wood; Dennis M. Feeney; Mark D. Schmitz ABSTRACT Sedimentary deposits north of the western Snake River Plain host Idaho’s first and only producing oil and gas field. They consist of the lower to middle Miocene Payette Formation, the middle to upper Miocene...
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