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Subsurface Rock Correlation Diagram

Open-File Report OFOG 07–01.1: Subsurface Rock Correlation Diagram, Oil and Gas Producing Regions of Pennsylvania

Report cover showing oil heritage region and areas where stratigraphic correlations are generally valid for this report.
The Drake Well, drilled in Titusville in 1859, encouraged oil and gas exploration throughout western Pennsylvania and spawned the modern petroleum industry. Pennsylvania's Oil Heritage Region (highlighted in black) celebrates early accomplishments by Drake and others in this burgeoning industry.

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Acknowledgments

Suggested Citation: Carter, K. M., 2007, Subsurface rock correlation diagram, oil and gas producing regions of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 4th ser., Open-File Report OFOG 07-01.1, web version, [date accessed].

Contact Information:

Questions, suggestions, or problems with the report content and geologic interpretations should be directed to the author, Kristin M. Carter, P. G., telephone: 412–442–4234; Comments on the web pages should be sent to Stuart Reese, telephone: 717–702–2028.


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