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This principle appears to be proved by thousands of tests in the Appalachian field, in the Mid-Continent region, and in other parts of the world. Oil in commercial amounts should not be expected in the Devonian of east-central and southeastern New York and eastern Pennsylvania; in the Paleozoic regions of Georgia; in the Arkansas coal field; 4 nor in those areas of northeastern Kentucky, of eastern Tennessee, of Alabama, of the Paleozoic region in southeastern Oklahoma, and portions of New Mexi...co, Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Washington, as well as of Penn- sylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, where the regional carbonization has passed the stated limit. The Utica, Genessee, Hudson, Ohio, Chattanooga, and Woodford shales are splendid de- positories of mother substance, but it is futile to search for oil in the associated "sands" in regions where the organic matter of these shales is too far altered. It is unfortunate that so little attention has been given to this factor of control of the distribution of oil, and so little systematic effort has been made to secure such evidence as might have been gained.
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