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Ouachitas need more exploratory drilling

January 1, 1990

The Ouachita Mountains in southeastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas are part of a mostly buried late Paleozoic fold and thrust belt that extends from Alabama to northern Mexico. The principal hydrocarbon reservoirs in the Ouachita tectonic province can be subdivided into those that produce natural gas from shallow-water units and those that produce oil and/or natural gas from deep-water units. They can also be divided into those that are fractured and those that produce from primary pore spaces or vugs. The first successful oil well in the Ouachita Mountains was drilled in 1913 or 1914. Since the discovery of the Redden field, over 800 oil and gas wells have been drilled in the Ouachita tectonic province in Oklahoma. Yet, most of the region remains little explored.

Publication Year 1990
Title Ouachitas need more exploratory drilling
Authors Neil H. Suneson, Jock A. Campbell
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Oil & Gas Journal
Index ID 70016213
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse