Table 1.--Top ten oil producing counties in Kansas. Production in 1994 from the top ten counties amounted to 21.7 million barrels, 46% of the state's total.
Rank Rank 94 92 County Barrels of Oil % of total ------------------------------------------------------- 1 1 Ellis 3,213,196 6.8 2 2 Finney 2,820,800 6.0 3 3 Russell 2,647,054 5.6 4 4 Rooks 2,176,130 4.6 5 5 Barton 2,012,060 4.3 6 9 Seward 1,939,186 4.1 7 6 Ness 1,889,109 4.0 8 7 Butler 1,847,366 3.9 9 8 Stafford 1,593,086 3.4 10 * Haskell 1,525,240 3.2 * not in top ten producing counties in 1992
However the top ten producing counties remain scattered throughout the state, occurring on the Central Kansas uplift (Ellis, Russell, Rooks, Barton, and Stafford), the Nemaha uplift (Butler), and the Hugoton embayment (Finney, Seward, Ness, and Haskell). Counties showing 93 to 94 increases in production are concentrated in western Kansas, within and along the margins of the Hugoton embayment.
The largest year to year increase was reported in Haskell County (367 MBO), followed in descending order by Stanton (320 MBO), Seward (271 MBO), Kearny (121 MBO) and Wallace (99 MBO) counties. The increases can in large part be attributed to the recent discoveries in the "Deep Hugoton" coming into production (e.g., Big Bow West Field a 1993 discovery that had a 93-94 increase of 220 MBO).
The largest year-to-year decreases in production by county were reported from western Kansas and along the Central Kansas uplift, with Grant County recording the biggest drop (218 MBO). Ellis County was followed in diminishing magnitude of production decrease by Morton, Stafford, Rooks, and Russell counties.
The bulk of Kansas gas production is concentrated in the Permian interval of the Hugoton embayment (Chase and Council Grove Groups). The result is that the nine counties in the extreme southwestern corner of Kansas are the top 9 producing counties and account for over 89% of 1993 annual production (Table 2). This is a continuation of the trend of increased concentration of Kansas gas production from the Hugoton and associated fields.
Table 2.--Top ten gas producing counties in Kansas. Production in 1993 from the top ten counties amounted to 90.3% of the state's total.
Rank County BCF of Gas % of total -------------------------------------------- 1. Stevens 148,847,312 21.9 2. Grant 111,905,007 16.5 3. Kearny 87,808,203 12.9 4. Morton 60,804,491 8.9 5. Finney 47,915,273 7.1 6. Haskell 46,244,859 6.9 7. Seward 42,955,225 6.3 8. Stanton 42,674,212 6.3 9. Hamilton 13,327,235 2.0 10. Barber 11,491,007 1.7In 1993, gas production from the Hugoton field increased to over 404 BCF/year from 385 BCF/year in 1992 (4.7% increase). This increase is a continuation of significant increases in Hugoton gas production since 1982 (Figure 4). On a county basis, the biggest year-to-year increase was reported from Stevens County (18 BCF). The largest year-to-year decrease in production was recorded from Hamilton County (1.3 BCF).