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ta1n oi,l in eomnercial quantities that is now being produoed.
"The Bering t.0ne is the lowest stratigraphic producing m ne
in the field and is in beds of the Mohnian stage of the upper
Miocene. It consists of fine t.o coarse sam. s of varying 11 tho•
logy. The producing zone consists of roughly the ur,y_er 200
feet of a predominantly sandy section whioh is s, me 1100 to
1200 feet thick. The lower portion of this sandy section ts
r:et. The top of the zone ranges 1n depth from 7600 to '1900
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feet.:J
There are oil producing zones in both the lower and upper
Delmont ian stage. "The to:p of the Del Valle zone is s, me 1200
to 1400 feet above the top ot the Bering zone in l>eds ot tb.e
lower !>elmontian stage of the upper :tiocene. The general
portion of the sect ion occupied by the zone 1a h1Sh1J lent1•
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cular with shales being replaoed by satds very ri:n,1dl7•!/
The Videgain. Vasquez. and. Vasquez 13 zonee (the Vasquez 13
1s not shown on the etruoture seotions) are considerei to be
of u:opermost Miooene age (uppermost De1montian stage), '!'he
producing sands average about 100 feet in thiokness. separated
generally by shales,
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'l'arbe,Y states that "a study o:t foraminif'eral samples
indicates that a slight angular unconformity and overlap mapped
on the east plunge of too Temesaal anticline is eqaivalent to
the 1;11ocene•Miooene f'orarniniferal division used in the Del
litter, 3. '!. and'. '!.frat1i, W. F·•• _g_p_. c It., P• !9, 1'117.
Matter, J. E• and Wrath, w. F., Nem7""!947.
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Tarbet, L. A•, idem, 1942.