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Characteristics of discrete and basin-centered parts of the Lower Silurian regional oil and gas accumulation, Appalachian basin: Preliminary results from a data set of 25 oil and gas fields

U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-216


Table 5.  Summary of estimated ultimate recover (EUR) of gas and oil per well. D = discrete, BC = Basin-centered, F5 = 5th fractile, F50 = 50th fractile, x = mean, n = number in sample, MMCF = Million cu ft, MB = Thousand barrels.  Location of fields shown on figure 2.

Field Name (Code) Accumulation Type EUR/well Gas (in MMCF) EUR/well Oil (in MB)
Adams/Waterford/Watertown (A/W/Wt) BC F50 = 98, n = 26  
Athens (A) BC    
Best (B) D    
Carbon Hill (CH) D    
Claysville (Clv) D    
Clayton (Cl) D   x = 17
Indian Springs pool of Conneaut field [Cn(IS)] BC    
Kastle pool of Conneaut field [Cn(K)] BC    
Cooperstown (C) BC x = 400  
East Canton/Magnolia (EC/Mg) D x = 150 F5 = 81.5
Homer (H) D    
Kantz Corners (KC) BC    
Lakeshore (LS) BC F50 = 120, n = 100  
Lancaster/Sugar Grove (La/SG) D    
Lenox (Ln) D F50 = 170  
Logan (Lo) D    
Mantua/Shalerville (Ma/Sh) D F50 = 84, n = 65  
Moreland (M) D    
North Jackson/Lordstown (NJ/L) BC x = 205  
Northeast Salem (NES) BC F50 = 166, n =127  
Ravenna (R) D F50 = 200, n = 81  
Senecaville (S) BC F50 = 180, n = 81 F50 = 2
Sharon Deep (SD) BC    
Yorktown/Clay (Y/Cy) D F5 = 800; x = 450  

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