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Morrow-Springer trend, Anadarko Basin

Journal Article · · Mid-Am. Oil Gas Rep.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6023589
The Morrow Formation has accounted for an estimated 12 trillion cu ft of gas reserves on the shelf area and a limited portion of the deep area in the Anadarko Basin since 1941 through 1970. The Morrow-Springer formations offer multiple stratigraphic targets in this vast sedimentary basin. Deep drilling during the 1970's could account for an additional 20 trillion cu ft of gas reserves from the Morrow-Springer formations. A base map illustrates the Morrow-Springer producing fields in the Anadarko Basin, as defined by the limits of the Morrow-Springer formations. The Morrow Sandstone of Lower Pennsylvanian age is synonymous with stratigraphic gas pay and has led the Anadarko Basin Play in the Oklahoma Panhandle, Texas Panhandle, SE. Colorado, SW. Kansas, and NW. Oklahoma, into a booming drilling area in the 1960's. From the data given, it is obvious that the Morrow-Springer formations offer multiple structural and stratigraphic targets in the deep portion of this vast sedimentary for dried tuff stone impregnated with 23.6arilyifer or existence, ahead of the hydorfluoric acid front, of a ures which might control the distribution of uraniumacterized by a thermally activated process. he effect of various parameters, temperature, pressure, and steam percent in hydrogen feed. Fifteen experimental runs have been completed using NiMo as the main component of thThe Q/sub 2//sup +/ value obtained for /sup 200/Hg is in agreement with previous work, but that for /sup 202/Hg is not. The results obtained are compared with the predictions of various nuclear models, and the mass dependence of Q/sub 2//sup +/ in the region 182 < A < 206 is examined.
Research Organization:
D N C Exploration Corp
OSTI ID:
6023589
Journal Information:
Mid-Am. Oil Gas Rep.; (United States), Journal Name: Mid-Am. Oil Gas Rep.; (United States) Vol. 15:2; ISSN MAOGA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English