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Buda Limestone stratigraphic column in Texas. The Buda Limestone is a geological formation in the High Plains and Trans-Pecos regions of West Texas [1] and in southern New Mexico, [2] whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous. Pterosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation. [3]
Buda Limestone: Cretaceous: Buelna Formation: Cambrian: Cabonera Formation: Cretaceous: Cabullona Group/Corral de Enmedio Formation: Cretaceous: Cabullona Group/Lomas ...
It is the producing formation of the giant East Texas Oil Field (also known as the "Black Giant") from which over 5.42 billion barrels of oil have been produced. [3] The Woodbine overlies the Maness Shale, Buda Limestone, or older rocks, and underlies the Eagle Ford Group or Austin Chalk.
Crimson Exploration Inc. Announces Its First Buda Formation Oil Discovery at a 24-hr Rate of 859 Boepd and a 30-Day Rate of 797 Boepd HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Crimson Exploration Inc. (NasdaqGM ...
Group or Formation Period Notes Abiquiu Formation: Neogene: Abo Formation: Permian: Abo Group/Cutler Formation: Permian, Carboniferous: Alamitos Formation: Carboniferous: Aleman Formation
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Georgetown Formation stratigraphic column in Texas. The Georgetown Formation is a geologic formation in Mexico and the United States. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period. A stratigraphic column at the Mount Bonnell location starts with the Lower Cretaceous Trinity Group overlain by the Edwards Group and the Georgetown ...
Upper Cretaceous formations follow, starting with the Del Rio Clay, Buda Limestone, and then the Eagle Ford Group. Formations within the Trinity Group include the Hammett Formation, Cow Creek Formation, Hensel Formation, and Lower and Upper Glen Rose Formation.