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23. Porter and Taylor Well, No. 1. (49) 

 November 17, 1868. 

 Will. Porter Farm, Borough of Pleasantville. Authority, Stephen Hine. 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1617 



? 350 to 350 =1267 



IstS. S 25 " 375 =1242 



? 210 " 585 =1032 



2d S. S 40 " G25 = 992 



? 90 " 715 =-- 902 



3dS. S 40 " 755 = 862 



? 51 " 806 = 811 



4th S.S fine pebble. 19 " 825 = 792 



? pocket 4i " 829^ = 787^ 



Wet hole. Cased at 355'. Pumped 6 feet from bottom. 

 Best production per day 14 Ijanels. Gas sufficient to fire one boiler. 

 Black oil. 



24. Ilarmonial Well, No. 1. (53) 

 February 1, 1868. 

 Wm. Porter Farm, Borough of Pleasantville. Authority, Norman Pot- 

 ter, agent. 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1614 



? 70 to 70 =1544 



1st S.S 12 " 82 =1532 



9 494 "576 =1038 



2d S.S 40 " 616 = 998 



? 91 " 707 = 907 



3d S.S 40 " 747 = 867 



? 65 " 812 = 802 



4th S. S 15' pebble, 3' sand. 18 " 830 = 784 



Slate pocket. 5 "835 = 779 



Wet hole. Cased at 312'. Pumped 9 feet from bottom. 



Best production 125 barrels per day. Gas sufficient to fire 3 to 4 boilers. 

 Black oil. Gravity 47°. Mud veins in 2d, 3d and 4th sands. 



Well was cased first at 380' ; flowed 3 months, averaging 100 barrels per 

 day, but running down, it finally ceased j'ielding oil in paying quantities 

 November 1, 1868. It was then drilled deeper, showing the following 

 record : 



Thickness of measures to bottom of 4lh S. S 830 to 830 = 784 



Slate 24 " 854 = 760 



3th S.S 20 " 874 = 740 



? pocket 6 " 880 = 734 



The 5th or "green oil sand," was fine, gray and muddy. It furnished 

 a good supply of gas and some green oil, but not in sufficient quantity to 

 pay the expenses of pumping the well. 



