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The Heywood No.1 Jules Clement well in the Jennings field, Acadia Co., Jennings, Louisiana.  This well was the first successfully completed Louisiana oil well.  It was drilled to a total depth of 1,700 ft in September 1901, and produced oil from Miocene rocks.  Photograph is courtesy of the Louisiana Energy & Environmental Resource & Information Center (LEERIC), Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

National Assessment of Oil and Gas Project:

Petroleum Systems and Geologic Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas, Cotton Valley Group and Travis Peak-Hosston Formations, East Texas Basin and Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Basins Provinces of the Northern Gulf Coast Region

By U.S. Geological Survey Gulf Coast Region Assessment Team

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Chapter 1

Executive Summary—2002 Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of the Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous Cotton Valley Group, Jurassic Smackover Interior Salt Basins Total Petroleum System, in the East Texas Basin and Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Basins Provinces

By U.S. Geological Survey Gulf Coast Region Assessment Team


Chapter 2

Assessment of Undiscovered Conventional Oil and Gas Resources—Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous Cotton Valley Group, Jurassic Smackover Interior Salt Basins Total Petroleum System, in the East Texas Basin and Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Basins Provinces

By T.S. Dyman and S.M. Condon
 

Chapter 3

Tabular Data and Graphical Images in Support of the U.S. Geological Survey National Oil and Gas Assessment—East Texas Basin and Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Basins Provinces, Jurassic Smackover Interior Salt Basins Total Petroleum System (504902), Cotton Valley Group

By T.R. Klett and P.A. Le
 

Chapter 4

Executive Summary—2002 Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of the Cretaceous Travis Peak and Hosston Formations, Jurassic Smackover Interior Salt Basins Total Petroleum System, in the East Texas Basin and Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Basins Provinces

By U.S. Geological Survey Gulf Coast Region Assessment Team
 

Chapter 5

Assessment of Undiscovered Conventional Oil and Gas Resources—Lower Cretaceous Travis Peak and Hosston Formations, Jurassic Smackover Interior Salt Basins Total Petroleum System, in the East Texas Basin and Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Basins Provinces

By T.S. Dyman and S.M. Condon
 

Chapter 6

Tabular Data and Graphical Images in Support of the U.S. Geological Survey National Oil and Gas Assessment—East Texas Basin and Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Basins Provinces, Jurassic Smackover Interior Salt Basins Total Petroleum System (504902), Travis Peak and Hosston Formations

By T.R. Klett and P.A. Le
 

Chapter 7

The GIS Project for the Geologic Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas in the Cotton Valley Group and Travis Peak and Hosston Formations, East Texas Basin and Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Basins Provinces

By Laura R.H. Biewick


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