Characterization of Mississippian Osage Chat in South-Central Kansas


Kansas Geological Survey
Open-file Report 2002-50

Table 1. Oil and gas production from fields producing from Mississippian chat in south-central Kansas as of May, 1999 (Kansas Geological Survey)

      Cumulative Cumulative
  Discovery Oil Natural Gas
Field Date County (bbls) (mcf)
Aetna Gas Area * 1935 Barber 480,920 209,627,205
Bates * 1966 Sumner 1,890,765 130,900
Belmont Center 1964 Kingman 921,028 13,535,980
Boggs, SW 1955 Barber 165,546 64,689,296
Broadway 1950 Kingman 5,228,731 11,604,986
Burrton 1931 Reno 80,925,907 2,579,881
Donald * 1946 Barber 1,484,047 23,436,153
Fitzpatrick 1964 Rice 99,752 12,717,838
Glick * 1957 Kiowa 605,665 429,171,960
Hardtner * 1954 Barber 3,940,591 133,349,353
Stranathan 1954 Barber 940,194 10,107,683
Lerado 1935 Reno 3,125,815 40,684,235
Longton 1902 Elk 214,624 155,105
Lost Springs 1927 Marion 9,787,520 44,435,065
McGuire-Goeman 1955 Barber 780,229 21,810,295
Medicine Ldg-Bogs* 1927 Barber 9,023,343 299,406,361
Nichols * 1955 Kiowa 6,331,334 43,440,841
Palmer 1958 Barber 1,372,354 36,192,614
Perry Ranch 1958 Commanche 52,200 12,992,076
Rhodes 1949 Barber 12,255,613 103,972,039
Ritz-Canton 1929 McPherson 73,658,685 9,420,275
Sharon 1955 Harper 1,718,066 19,589,046
Spivey-Grabs-B* 1949 Kingman 62,835,526 793,745,304
Stumph 1952 Barber 715,622 26,596,940
Webb 1927 Grant 1,587,117 152,002
Zook 1941 Pawnee 161,361 36,866,080
Total     278,411,790 2,400,278,613

*Described in this report

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