Petroleum and Natural Gas Fields in Wyoming Page: 160
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PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS FIELDS IN WYOMING
R.99 W.
LEGEND
* GAS WELL
+ GAS WELL, ABANDONEDCONTOURS DRAWN ON TOP OF DICKIE COAL BED (MESAVERDE)
DATUM IS MEAN SEA LEVEL
GEOLOGY BY HEWETT AND LUPTON
FIGURE 100.-Structure-Contour Map of Little Grass Creek Field, Hot Springs County, Wyo.
(Adapted from Federal Geological Survey Bulletin 656.)LITTLE POLECAT
The Little Polecat structure (fig. 101) is a
small, elliptical dome about 3 miles south and
west of Big Polecat anticline in secs. 30 and
31, T. 57 N., R. 98 W., and secs. 25 and 36,
T. 57 N., R. 99 W., Park County. The dome
has a closure of 300 to 400 feet. The south endof the structure joins the Polecat Bench, which
rises about 1,000 feet above the erosional val-
ley to the north. The Lance formation is ex-
posed on the surface at elevations of 4,500 feet
on the north end of the dome and 5,000 feet
on the south end.
In 1922 a well in the SE1iASW1/4 sec. 30
produced initially an open-flow volume of 4T.
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