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  2. Eagle Ford Group - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Ford stratigraphic column Outcrop of the Eagle Ford and Austin Chalk Contact off Kiest Blvd, 1/2 mile east of Patriot Pky in Dallas County. The Eagle Ford Group (also called the Eagle Ford Shale) is a sedimentary rock formation deposited during the Cenomanian and Turonian ages of the Late Cretaceous over much of the modern-day state of Texas.

  3. Geology of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex - Wikipedia

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    Transgression continued to occur after the deposition of the Woodbine, and created the Colorado Group which first created the Eagle Ford Shale which lies directly beneath west Dallas. The Eagle Ford Shale had sea level depths of around ≈100m or 330 ft, and occurred around 20–50 km from the shore.

  4. Arcadia Park Shale - Wikipedia

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    The Arcadia Park Shale is a geologic formation within the Eagle Ford Group that outcrops in the northern portion of East Texas. It was deposited during the Middle to Late Turonian of the Late Cretaceous. [2] It was originally described by W. L. Moreman from outcrops near the former Arcadia Park railway station west of downtown Dallas, where it ...

  5. Woodbine Group - Wikipedia

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    Geologic map of Dallas, with Woodbine at left. Woodbine Formation stratigraphic column in Texas. The Woodbine Group is a geological formation in east Texas whose strata date back to the Early to Middle Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous. [1] It is the producing formation of the giant East Texas Oil Field (also known as the "Black Giant ...

  6. Is This Oil Field the Next Eagle Ford? - AOL

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    The Eagle Ford is big. How big? Well, according to United States Geological Survey, the field could contain between 7 billion to 10 billion barrels of recoverable oil. If accurate, that would make ...

  7. Eagle Ford, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Ford School, constructed in 1923 with supplies from the Trinity cement company and funding from bonds issued by the city of Dallas, [8] first opened in 1924. After the school closed, Randy Dumse bought the school in 1987 and used it as his business's office. [9] The Dallas city government made it a historic landmark, and Larry Moser ...

  8. Yes, the Eagle Ford Is Really This Good - AOL

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  9. Barnett Shale - Wikipedia

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    The Barnett Shale is a geological formation located in the Bend Arch-Fort Worth Basin. It consists of sedimentary rocks dating from the Mississippian period (354–323 million years ago) in Texas. The formation underlies the city of Fort Worth and underlies 5,000 mi 2 (13,000 km 2) and at least 17 counties. As of 2007, some experts suggested ...