The two major oil fields in Colombia discovered in the last fifty years are the Caño Limón and Cusiana fields. Caño Limón is located in the eastern region of the unfolded Llanos of Colombia, and Cusiana is located in the leading thrust sheet of the Llanos Foothills. Paleogene strata in both areas were part of a large foreland basin active since the latest Cretaceous. In both cases the main reservoir is a quartz arenite unit, informally called the Mirador formation, that has always been assumed to extend as a continuous Eocene