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CHEYENNE RAWLINS SMITH JEWELL RE PUBLIC PHILLIPS DECATUR WASHINGTON NORTON MARSHALL NEMAHA BROWN DONIPHAN CLOUD JACKSON ATCHISON SHERMAN THOMAS ROOKS OS BORNE SHERIDAN MITCHELL GRAHAM CLAY RILEY POTTAWATOMIE JEFFERSON OTTAWA GEARY LINCOLN SHAWNEE WABAUNSEE LOGAN WALLACE DICKINSON GOVE RUSSELL ELLIS TREGO DOUGLAS JOHNSON SALINE ELLSWO RTH MORRIS OSAGE LYON FRANKLIN MIAMI WICHITA SCOTT LANE GREELEY RUSH BARTON McPH ERSON MARION CHASE RICE COFFEY ANDERSO N LINN PAWNEE FINNEY KEARNY HAMILTON HODGEMAN STAFFORD NESS HARVEY RENO GREENWOOD EDWARDS BUTLER WOODSON ALLEN BOURBON GRAY FORD SED GWICK PRATT STANTON GRANT HASKELL KIOWA WILSON NEOSHO KINGMAN CRAWFORD ELK SUMNER COWLEY MEADE CLARK BARBER MORTON STEVENS SEWARD MONTGOM ERY HARPER COMANCHE LABETTE CHEROKEE CHAUTAUQUA LEAVEN- WORTH WYANDOTTE OIL AND GAS FIELDS OF KANSAS 2009 This map was prepared by the staff of the Kansas Geological Survey and is based on Oil and Gas Fields in Kansas (1967) and subsequent revisions with the same name (1975, 1989, 1990, and 1993). Fields are represented according to their status as of June 1, 2009. Listings of fields by location, name, and cumulative production are found in the Survey’s interactive oil and gas map viewer located at http://maps.kgs.ku.edu/oilgas/index.cfm . For viewer instructions, click on the “Help” tab at the top of the page. Due to frequent data updates, field and production area boundaries may differ slightly from those shown on this map. All fields are shown without differentiation between active and inactive. Areas of natural gas production from coal are not included on this map. As set forth in Kansas Administrative Rule 82-3-102, field boundaries are determined by the Kansas Corporation Commission after considering the recommendations of the Conservation Division, Kansas Corporation Commission, and the Nomenclature Committee, Kansas Geological Society. The Kansas Geological Survey does not guarantee this map to be free from errors or inaccuracies and disclaims any responsibility or liability for interpretations made from the map or decisions based thereon. Named Fields Oil and gas field Oil field Gas field Last updated 8/27/2009 1200 LAMBERT CONFORMAL CONIC PROJECTION WITH STANDARD PARALLELS AT 33° AND 45°N CENTRAL MERIDIAN 98°20' W NORTH AMERICAN DATUM OF 1983 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 MI 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 KM SCALE 1:2 600 000

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Page 1: OIL AND GAS FIELDS OF KANSAS - Kansas Geological Survey

CHEYENNE RAWLINSSMITH JEWELL

REPUBLIC

PHILLIPSDECATUR WASHINGTONNORTON MARSHALL NEMAHA

BROWN DONIPHAN

CLOUD

JACKSON

ATCHISON

SHERMAN THOMASROOKS OSBORNE

SHERIDAN

MITCHELL

GRAHAM CLAY

RILEY POTTAWATOMIE

JEFFERSON

OTTAWA

GEARYLINCOLNSHAWNEE

WABAUNSEELOGANWALLACE

DICKINSON

GOVE RUSSELLELLISTREGO

DOUGLAS JOHNSON

SALINE

ELLSWORTH MORRIS

OSAGE

LYON

FRANKLIN MIAMI

WICHITA SCOTT LANEGREELEY

RUSH

BARTON

McPHERSON MARION

CHASE

RICE

COFFEY ANDERSON LINNPAWNEE

FINNEYKEARNYHAMILTON

HODGEMAN

STAFFORD

NESS

HARVEY

RENO

GREENWOOD

EDWARDS

BUTLER

WOODSON ALLENBOURBON

GRAY FORD SEDGWICKPRATTSTANTON GRANT HASKELLKIOWA

WILSON NEOSHOKINGMAN CRAWFORD

ELK

SUMNER COWLEYMEADE CLARK BARBER

MORTON STEVENS SEWARD MONTGOMERYHARPERCOMANCHE

LABETTE CHEROKEECHAUTAUQUA

LEAVEN-WORTH

WYANDOTTE

OIL AND GAS FIELDS OF KANSAS2009

This map was prepared by the staff of the Kansas Geological Survey and is based on Oil and Gas Fieldsin Kansas (1967) and subsequent revisions with the same name (1975, 1989, 1990, and 1993). Fields arerepresented according to their status as of June 1, 2009. Listings of fields by location, name, andcumulative production are found in the Survey’s interactive oil and gas map viewer located athttp://maps.kgs.ku.edu/oilgas/index.cfm. For viewer instructions, click on the “Help” tab at the top ofthe page. Due to frequent data updates, field and production area boundaries may differ slightly fromthose shown on this map. All fields are shown without differentiation between active and inactive. Areasof natural gas production from coal are not included on this map.

As set forth in Kansas Administrative Rule 82-3-102, field boundaries are determined by the KansasCorporation Commission after considering the recommendations of the Conservation Division, KansasCorporation Commission, and the Nomenclature Committee, Kansas Geological Society.

The Kansas Geological Survey does not guarantee this map to be free from errors or inaccuracies anddisclaims any responsibility or liability for interpretations made from the map or decisions based thereon.

Named Fields

Oil and gas field

Oil field

Gas field

Last updated 8/27/2009 1200

LAMBERT CONFORMAL CONIC PROJECTIONWITH STANDARD PARALLELS AT 33° AND 45°N

CENTRAL MERIDIAN 98°20' WNORTH AMERICAN DATUM OF 1983

10 0 10 20 30 40 50 MI

10 0 10 20 30 40 50 KM

SCALE 1:2 600 000