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Algal pelletoid reef deposits comprise the main oil-productive lithologic type in the Mississippian Ratcliffe zone of the Charles Formation, northeast Montana and northwest North Dakota. These rocks were probably formed in a moderate- to high-energy environment near the central part of the Williston basin.
This record provided courtesy of AGI/GeoRef.
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