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Pub. Id: A129 (1971)

First Page: 1269

Last Page: 1271

Book Title: M 15: Future Petroleum Provinces of the United States--Their Geology and Potential, Volume 2

Article/Chapter: Petroleum Potential of Eastern Tennessee: Region 10

Subject Group: Basin or Areal Analysis or Evaluation

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1971

Author(s): Richard Stearns (2)

Abstract:

The report area comprises the mostly undisturbed Appalachian Plateau province eastward to the complexly folded and thrust-faulted Valley and Ridge province. Petroleum possibilities exist in subthrust rocks which may be less metamorphosed and may have more favorable facies than correlative surface strata. Sustained oil and gas production is from Mississippian rocks. Oil and gas shows are found in the Middle Ordovician, at the unconformity at the top of the Knox, and in the Copper Ridge. The Mississippian, Middle Ordovician, Cambrian-Ordovician Knox, and Cambrian rocks have potential for petroleum production. Reef production is possible east and west of the Tennessee marble belt.

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