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The Kevin-Sunburst field is in Toole County, Montana, near the Canadian border. This northernmost field in the United States ranks second in oil production in the Rocky Mountain region. The producing structure is a dome on the north-plunging end of the Sweetgrass arch. The principal oil-producing horizon is at the unconformable contact of the Ellis (Jurassic) and the Madison (Mississippian) limestones. The principal gas-producing horizon is the Sunburst sand (Lower Cretaceous). Although there is no oil production on the top of the dome, it is believed that local folding in areas of porosity has influenced accumulation. The nature of the unconformable contact at the principal producing horizon also affects accumulation.
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