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University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

2014

Hunton Group

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The Significance Of Dolomitized Hunton Strata In The Kinta And Bonanza Fields Of The Arkoma Basin, Christopher William Trotter Aug 2014

The Significance Of Dolomitized Hunton Strata In The Kinta And Bonanza Fields Of The Arkoma Basin, Christopher William Trotter

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The Hunton Group has been a prolific hydrocarbon-producing reservoir across much of Oklahoma and western Arkansas. The group is a Silurian-Devonian aged interval that is comprised of sequences of limestone, dolomite, and calcareous shale. The group is divided into several formations. The subdivisions include the Chimneyhill Subgroup, Henryhouse, Haragan and Bois d'Arc Formations. Reservoir quality in the Hunton Group is significantly dependent upon the diagenetic events and depositional environments of the sediments. Most hydrocarbon production, from within the Hunton Group, comes from members that have undergone dolomite replacement of the parent limestone.

The higher amounts of porosity and permeability are …