1877.J 461 [Cam. 



? 



4th S. 8 



? 



5th S. S pebble at top. 



? pocket. 



Wet hole. Cased at 360'. 



Best production 10 barrels per day. Half enough gas to fire one boiler. 

 Black oil. 



59. Emory Well, No. 2. (307) 



August, 1869. 



Walter Scott Petroleum Company's tract, adjoining C. Clark Farm, 



half mile east of Shamburg. Authority, . 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1641 



? 900 to 900 == 741 



5th S.S 18 " 918 = 723 



? 12 " 930 = 711 



6th S. S pebble and sand. 35 " 965 = 676 



? 7 " 972 = 669 



Wet hole. Cased at . 



Best production 80 barrels per day. Gas sufficient to fire one boiler. 

 Green oil. 



This well was put down and tested in the 5th S. S., and obtained black 

 oil in small quantities ; was afterwards put deeper. This 6th rock is 

 evidently the one called the 5th in Shambui'g. 



60. Oak Shade Well, No. 1. (128) 

 September 10, 1868. 



Clark Farm, ten acre lease, near Shamburg. Authority, George W. 

 Arnold, Supt. 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1545 



? 



IstS. S 



9 



2dS. S 



9 



3dS. S 



9 



4th S. S 



9 



5th S. S , pebble and sand. 



Wet hole. Cased at 345'. Pumped 23' from bottom. 



Best production 40 barrels per day. No gas of anj^ account. Black oil. 

 Gravity 36° or 37°. Mud veins at 590' and 850'. 



This well was not drilled through the 5th S. S. From other wells near 



PROC. AMER. PHILOS. SOC. XVI. 99. 3f 



