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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1959
AAPG Bulletin (1959) 43 (5): 958–973.
...John L. Read, Jr. ABSTRACT The Slocum dome is a deep-seated interior salt-dome in northeast Texas. It furnishes a recent example of a “condemned prospect” rediscovered. Dense well control and reliable stratigraphic correlation allow a subsurface geologic case history that tells a story continuously...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1957
AAPG Bulletin (1957) 41 (6): 1171–1180.
...D. W. Love; R. A. Kirkland; W. E. Richey ABSTRACT Statistically, 1956 developments were comparable with the previous year. No major reserves were indicated from the discoveries; however, accumulation encountered on two salt domes has added to the exploratory potential of the district. Reserve...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1958
AAPG Bulletin (1958) 42 (6): 1289–1298.
..., piercement-type salt-dome production brightened considerably with The Texas Company’s discovery of Rodessa gas condensate in the E. C. Walton No. 1, in northwestern Anderson County on the west flank of Bethel salt dome. The well potentialed for 20,500 MCFGPD COF plus 21 bbls. of 53.1° gravity condensate per...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1960
AAPG Bulletin (1960) 44 (6): 810–818.
... which should add substantially to the total reserves of the area. The Rodessa, Pettet, and Travis Peak formations on the flanks of the Sabine uplift continued to provide a largenumber of discoveries and extensions. The discovery of Woodbine oil on the Butler salt dome extended the list of productive...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1963
AAPG Bulletin (1963) 47 (6): 1073–1080.
..., this makes the eighth producing salt dome in East Texas. The production is structural in nature and occurs 230 ft. above the caprock, which was found at 3,522 ft. Fairway field. —The Fairway field was extended 2 mi. southwest by the Hunt Petroleum Corporation’s Miller et al. No. 1. The Miller No. 1...
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