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The Stephens field, discovered in 1922, has produced 3,137,448 barrels of oil to January 1, 1928. The estimated future production is 2,175,000 barrels. It is estimated that the ultimate average acre-yield will be 1,875 barrels. The production is mainly from the Buckrange sand, the basal member of the Ozan formation, but a small volume of oil and gas is obtained from the Nacatoch sand. Both producing horizons are in the Upper Cretaceous. The structure of the field is a southeastward-trending structural nose, limited on the north by a graben. The lenticular structure of the reservoir sand has determined the distribution of the oil.
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