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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