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1stTimeCaller
3/17/2007, 05:53 AM
What formation is about 18,000 feet deep in Caddo county?
Is it the Caney or Woodford or am I wrong on both guesses? Is the Caney as prolific as a gas producer as the Woodford is? In a typical vertical well in Caddo going 18,000 feet, what formations will produce hydrocarbons?
TIA
KABOOKIE
3/17/2007, 09:41 AM
Don't you have a Geology 101 textbook you should be reading? ;)
Petro-Sooner
3/17/2007, 09:43 AM
If memory servies me correctly Caddo Co. sits on top of the Anadarko basin. Hence the depth of the Caney or Woodford sitting at around 18,000 ft. I believe one of them is a shale. Woodford I think. I think its a producer kinda like the Barnett. I'm not at work right now or I could help you more. Cool to think that it is at that depth there but outcrops in the Arbuckles along I-35. Geology rocks. Get it? GET IT?? :rolleyes: :cool:
Now I'm wondering about that and wont be able to sleep til I figure it out. Thanks a lot. ;)
Sooner Born Sooner Bred
3/17/2007, 12:07 PM
Geology nerds ;)
Petro-Sooner
3/19/2007, 07:29 AM
Hey 1T, did ya find out the answer?
1stTimeCaller
3/19/2007, 07:48 AM
I'm 50% sure it's the Woodford. ;)
http://www.ogs.ou.edu/fossilfuels/images/ok%20gas%20shales%202002-2006.jpg
Actually, I still have no idea. I see that someone has completed a Woodford well in Grady county but there are a few Caney's in Stephens county.
Chuck Bao
3/19/2007, 08:03 AM
Hey, there are several dots in Marshall County.
If you guys want to, put some more dots in there, but a little closer to the Carter County line.
plzthx
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