RI 3059 Development And Production History On The Salt Flat And Other Fault Fields Of East Central Texas (749691e0-85bd-46e3-a425-e71f6710887d)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 60
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- 21962 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1931
Abstract
The Salt Flat field, formerly called the Joe Bruner field, is located northeast of the town of Luling in Caldwell County, Tex. This field, which is a fault structure, approximately parallels and is about 5 miles east of the Old Luling field. The proved area is approximately 1,280 acres, on which 332 producing wells (September, 1930) have been drilled. The majority of the wells are producing from the Edwards limestone at an average total depth of 2,700 feet. A few wells are producing from the Austin chalk or from other formations above the Edwards limestone. The Wilcox formation is exposed, and the fault trace in places is scarcely evident. The strike of the structure is approximately N. 20 to 45° The displacement of the fault is probably 200 to 500 feet. The discovery well was completed in the Austin chalk by the Lutex Oil Co. during April, 1928. In October, 1926, the Sun Oil Co. completed the discovery well in the Edwards pay. This well was an important discovery, as it indicated the potential oil possibilities of the Edwards limestone in echelon fault structures. The discovery led to the development of the third fault field in the Edwards limestone and opened up a large area for future prospecting.
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APA:
(1931) RI 3059 Development And Production History On The Salt Flat And Other Fault Fields Of East Central Texas (749691e0-85bd-46e3-a425-e71f6710887d)MLA: RI 3059 Development And Production History On The Salt Flat And Other Fault Fields Of East Central Texas (749691e0-85bd-46e3-a425-e71f6710887d). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.