St. Louis Paper - Geologic Structure in the Cushing Oil and Gas Field, Oklahoma

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Carl H. Beal
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1918

Abstract

DURING the latter part of 1915 and the first half of 1916, the writer held the position of geologist in connection with the conservation work instituted by the U. S. Bureau of Mines, on oil and gas land belonging to the Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. The duty of the geologist was to correlate formations containing oil, gas, and water, and to determine the relations of these substances in the different formations so that the conservation agents might carry on their work most intelligently. On account of the rapid development of the Cushing field, which lies in the western part of the Creek Nation, much work was done there by the inspection force. In the course of the geologic studies a large amount of information was collected, which, on analysis, has disclosed some interesting facts worthy of publication. The report, of which the following remarks are an abstract, has been prepared and submitted to the U. S. Geological Survey for publication. This report is now (June, 1917) in the press and will doubtless be issued in a few weeks. Methods Used In addition to the structure maps showing the folding of the Pawhuska limestone, which crops out in several places in the Cushing field, separate structure maps of the three most important productive sands—the Lay-ton (Fig. 2)) Wheeler, and Bartlesville—have been prepared. These structure maps were prepared by obtaining the logs of nearly all the wells
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APA: Carl H. Beal  (1918)  St. Louis Paper - Geologic Structure in the Cushing Oil and Gas Field, Oklahoma

MLA: Carl H. Beal St. Louis Paper - Geologic Structure in the Cushing Oil and Gas Field, Oklahoma. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.

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