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Depositional systems and karst geology of the Ellenburger Group (Lower Ordovician), subsurface West Texas Depositional systems and karst geology of the Ellenburger Group (Lower Ordovician), subsurface West Texas 1990

The Ellenburger Group (Lower Ordovician) of Texas is a laterally extensive peritidal carbonate shelf sequence. It forms a major deep oil reservoir, having estimated reserves of 1.15 billion barrels of oil, and it also contains an estimated 2.2 billion barrels of oil equivalent.

Kerans, Charles Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Karst-controlled reservoir heterogeneity and an example from the Ellenberger Group (Lower Ordovician) of West Texas Karst-controlled reservoir heterogeneity and an example from the Ellenberger Group (Lower Ordovician) of West Texas 1989

This study is a product of ongoing Bureau of Economic Geology investigations, by means of geologic and petrophysical modeling, into the nature of reservoir compartmentalization or heterogeneity.

Kerans, Charles Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Correlation between surface and subsurface sections of the Ellenberger Group of Texas Correlation between surface and subsurface sections of the Ellenberger Group of Texas 1952

The Ellenburger of Texas was first defined as a marine limestone formation of Cambrian and Ordovician age (Paige, 1912), but recently it has been subdivided into several formations and the term Ellenburger given group status (Cloud and Barnes, 1948).

Hendricks, Leo Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
The Ellenburger Group of Central Texas 1946 Cloud, P.E., Jr., Barnes, V.E. UT Publication
Representative sections of the Ellenburger group in central Texas Representative sections of the Ellenburger group in central Texas 1945 Barnes, V.E., Cloud, P.E., Jr. Mineral Resource Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
On the underground position of the Ellenburger Formation in north central Texas, with a preliminary contour map 1918 Sellards, E.H. UT Bulletin