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Elevation of the First Bone Spring formation. Elevation contours are measured in feet (ft) and defined as true vertical depth to producing formation top and calcuated by subtracting true vertical drilling depth from the elevation reference measured at the drilling site. Source: EIA based on DrillingInfo Inc., and U.S. Geological Survey. Updated March 2019. |
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Elevation of the First Bone Spring formation. Elevation contours are measured in feet (ft) and defined as true vertical depth to producing formation top and calcuated by subtracting true vertical drilling depth from the elevation reference measured at the drilling site. Source: EIA based on DrillingInfo Inc., and U.S. Geological Survey. Updated March 2019. |
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