Table 3a. The twenty largest Kansas oil fields by cumulative production through 1994.

Together these twenty fields have produced over 2.2 billion barrels of oil from 8,003 wells, approximately 37% of the states total cumulative oil production. A total of 6,036 fields have been recognized in Kansas as of the end of 1994. Data from Doug Beene of the Kansas Geological Survey.

Rank   Field        Disc.  Cumulative   Producing      Counties               Producing
 94    Name         Year   Production   Wells 1994                            Horizon(s)
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1   Trapp           (29)   299,367,391     761     Barton, Russell             Arb. et al.
2   El Dorado       (15)   298,553,250     633     Butler                      Arb. et al.
3   Chase-Silica    (30)   271,609,669     862     Barton, Rice, Stafford      Arb.-LKC
4   Bemis-Shutts    (28)   247,324,118     776     Rock, Ellis                 Arb.
5   Hall-Gurney     (31)   151,610,822     991     Barton, Russell             LKC et al.
6   Kraft-Pursa     (37)   132,228,920     442     Barton, Ellsworth, Russell  Arb. et al.
7   Gorham          (26)    94,457,593     373     Russell                     Arb. et al.
8   Genesco-Edwards (34)    85,728,360     189     Ellsworth, Rice             Arb. et al.
9   Burrton         (31)    77,145,736     321     Harvey, Reno                Miss., Arb.
10  Ritz-Canton     (29)    73,103,209     352     McPherson                   Simpson et al.
11  Spivey-Grabs    (49)    67,442,235     705     Harper, Kingman             Miss.
12  Fairport        (23)    58,260,781     395     Ellis, Russell              Arb. et al.
13  Bloomer         (37)    54,206,202     139     Barton, Ellsworth, Rice     Arb., LKC
14  Stoltenberg     (31)    53,352,306     198     Barton, Ellsworth           Arb. et al.
15  Ray             (40)    47,960,683     120     Rooks, Graham, Norton       Arb. et al.
16  Augusta         (14)    47,652,998     112     Butler                      Arb. et al.
17  Morel           (38)    46,571,896     165     Graham                      Arb. et al.
18  Zenith-Peace Ck.(37)    45,060,266      66     Reno, Stafford              Miss., Arb
19  Welch-Bornholdt (24)    42,390,786     182     McPherson, Rice             Miss, LKC et al.
20  Marcotte        (44)    41,436,980     221     Rooks                       Arb. et al.

Table 3b. The twenty largest Kansas oil fields ranked by 1994 annual production.

Together these twenty fields produced approximately 11.5 million barrels of oil in 1994, approximately 25% of the states total annual production. An additional 3,545 fields reported oil production during 1994. Rank in 1992 is from Carr (1994a,b). Data from Doug Beene of the Kansas Geological Survey.

Rank Rank  Field          Disc.    Annual    Producing        Counties               Producing
 94   92   Name           Year   Production  Wells 1992                              Horizon(s)
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 1    *   Shuck           (55)   1,162,894       29      Seward, Stevens            Miss.
 2    1   Bemis-Shutts    (28)   1,055,253      776      Ellis, Rooks               Arb.
 3    2   Hall-Gurney     (31)     874,906      991      Barton, Russell            LKC et al.
 4    *   Terry           (91)     867,948       16      Finney                     Morrow, Miss, LKC
 5    6   El Dorado       (15)     808,534      633      Butler                     Arb. et al.
 6    4   Chase-Silica    (30)     886,623      862      Barton, Rice, Stafford     Arb.-LKC
 7    3   Trapp           (29)     746,258      761      Barton, Russell            Arb. et al.
 8    7   Spivey-Grabs    (49)     595,842      705      Harper, Kingman            Miss.
 9    9   Fairport        (23)     524,228      395      Ellis, Russell             Arb. et al.
10   16   Lemon NE        (65)     498,750       30      Haskell                    LKC et al.
11    5   Big Bow         (89)     457,388       11      Grant, Stanton             Miss.
12   11   Burrton         (31)     413,841      321      Harvey, Reno               Miss., Arb.
13   14   Damme           (51)     360,110      153      Finney                     Miss.
14   10   Kraft-Pursa     (37)     345,990      442      Barton, Ellsworth, Russell Arb. et al.
15   13   Paola-Rantoul   (18)     340,128      926      Franklin, Johnson, Miami   Cher. et al.
16   12   Lahey           (89)     325,180       11      Stevens                    Morrow, Miss.
17   17   Eubank          (58)     321,888       67      Haskell                    Miss. et al.
18    *   Heinitz         (88)     318,196       15      Kearny                     Morrow
19   15   Gorham          (26)     305,527      373      Russell                    Arb. et al.
20   18   Pleasant Praire (54)     300,494       94      Finney, Haskell, Kearney   Miss. et al.
* not in top twenty fields in 1992

Table 3c. The twenty Kansas oil fields ranked by increase in annual production (93-94).

Data from Doug Beene of the Kansas Geological Survey. Rank in 1992 is from Carr (1994a,b).

Rank Rank      Field          Disc.   Annual     Producing        Counties          Producing
 94   92       Name           Year   Production  Wells 1992                         Horizon(s)
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 1     *   Shuck              (55)   308,764         29       Seward, Stevens   Miss., Morrow
 2     5   Lemon NE           (65)   204,140         30       Haskell           LKC et al.
 3     *   Big Bow West       (93)   139,266          6       Stanton           Miss.
 4     *   Heinitz            (88)   120,038         15       Kearny            Morrow
 5     *   Mt. Sunflower SE   (94)   117,826          4       Wallace           Morrow
 6     *   Arroyo NE          (93)   107,960          3       Stanton           Morrow
 7     1   Lahey              (89)    85,309          9       Stevens           Morrow, Miss.
 8     *   Victory            (60)    77,671         69       Haskell, Seward   Marmaton, LKC, et al.
 9     *   Angman South       (92)    70,227          6       Seward            Morrow, Miss.
10     *   Amazon Ditch       (61)    66,952         16       Finney            Miss., Marm., LKC
11     *   Broughton NW       (94)    59,377          3       Lane              LKC, Marmaton
12     *   Beauchamp NE       (85)    57,065          4       Stanton           Morrow
13     *   Sequoyah East      (81)    56,834          6       Finney            Morrow
14     *   Millrich Southeast (86)    50,202          3       Scott             LKC,Marm.,Morrow,Miss
15     *   Lexington          (77)    47,466         20       Clark             Morrow, Miss.
16     *   Koenig             (58)    45,900         21       Haskell           Morrow, Marm.,LKC
17     *   Morel              (38)    45,493        165       Graham            Arb., Cong.,Marm., LKC
18     *   Alford             (88)    41,966         15       Kearny            Morrow
19     *   Stockholm SW       (79)    38,546         36       Greeley, Wallace  Morrow
20     *   Logansport NW      (94)    36,316          3       Logan             Cherokee
* not in top twenty fields in 1992

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