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V OLUME 72 N UMBER 5 T HE J OURNAL OF THE O KLAHOMA C ITY G EOLOGICAL S OCIETY ~ September | October 2021 ~ The Womble Shale Core in the Mitchell 1-26 Well, Bryan County Oklahoma: Implications for the Structural History of the Bryan Salient and Choctaw Thrust ...And Much More.
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The Journal of the Oklahoma City Geological Society Volume 72 Number 5
The Shale Shaker The Shale Shaker is published under the oversight of members of the OCGS Publications Committee, who are responsible for all of the editorial and technical content. Publication production assistance provided by: PRODUCTION AND DESIGN Theresa Andrews, Visual Concepts and Design, Inc. [email protected] OCGS Board Officers Patrick Kamann President & Sponsorship Committee Devon Energy James Van Alstine Vice President & Shale Shaker Committee Co-Chair Independent Drew Dressler Treasurer, Finance Committee Chair Devon Energy Cole Hinds Secretary, Scholarship Committee
Steve Ladner Past President Ladner Consulting Garin Wente Membership Committee Chair Epoch Resources Directors Lesley Evans Councilor & Governance Committee Chair Independent
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The Journal of the Oklahoma City Geological Society Table of Contents
Shale Shaker Features
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Join us for the next OCGS event; Patrick Kamann, President, OCGS Board of Directors Notable Oklahoma Oil & Gas History from 1980-1999; Co-Editor Mike Kumbalek
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The Womble Shale Core in the Mitchell 1-26 Well, Bryan County Oklahoma: Implications for the Structural History of the Bryan Salient and Choctaw Thrust; Andrew Cullen, Warwick Energy (retired)
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State of the Industry; Mike Kumbalek
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OCGS Membership
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Advertisers Index
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What you Missed - 2021 OCGS Golf Tournament Results
About the Cover COVER PHOTO: Figure 1 from feature article, The Womble Shale Core in the Mitchell 1-26 Well, Bryan County Oklahoma: Implications for the Structural History of the Bryan Salient and Choctaw Thrust by Andrew Cullen
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Letter from the OCGS President
By: Patrick Kamann, President, OCGS Board of Directors
Join us for the next OCGS event
ing education and networking events. In September, we held the 30th Annual Shrimp Boil hosted at The Greens. The Greens offered a great venue with indoor and outdoor seating, and attendees com- mented they enjoyed the new location. Additionally, several folks came out to the Fall Sporting Clay Shoot where Impac Ex- ploration Services cooked lunch, and Jeff Kelley at RockWise provided a shotgun for auction. The Field Trip led by Molly Turko, exploring the structural geology of the Wichita Uplift, and the Practical As- pects of Petroleum Geochemistry course by John Curtis and Alex Zumberge from GeoMark, were great educational oppor- tunities. Finally, we are excited to have 73 people signed up to play in our Golf Tour- nament on November 8th. We have more events coming up later this year as well as scheduled for next year. One great event to look forward to is the OCGS Christ-
mas Party on December 2nd hosted at The Greens Country Club. Please come out to enjoy an evening with family, friends and colleagues. I want to thank our Education Committee chairs, Chris Wigger and Raleigh Blum- stein, as well as our Social Committee Chairs, Dick Howell, Ryan Nostrud, and Lesley Evans. They have worked hard to put on a great program this fall. I also want to thank Michelle Hone and James Beavers. Michelle is always working to keep the society going in the right direc- tion and James continues to give his time to help us put on some great events. Please thank each of them the next time you see them and keep an eye on the calendar for more great events to come! Patrick
Patrick Kamann
As the COVID 19 Pandemic eases across Oklahoma, I am excited to see more of our members attending the Society events. This fall the Society held several continu-
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