Cnrll.] 4G2 fjan. 19, 



by we judge there remain 15' more of sand, whicli would make the entire 

 thickness of the sand 61' -\- lo' = 80'. Tiie wtll from the time it was 

 struck has averaged 25 barrels per day. [Jan. 18<il).] 



Gl. Lady Jane Well. No. 1. (129) 



December 1.3, 1868. 



Clark Farm, 5 acre lease, near Shamburg. Authority, Arnold & Lock- 

 wood. 



Well moutli al)ovc ocean in feet 1539 



? 120 to 120 =1419 



IstS.S 116 " 236 ==1303 



? 90 " 326 =1213 



2dS. S 39 " 365 =1174 



? 213 " 578 = 961 



3d S. S 22 " 600 = 939 



? 98 " 698 = 811 



4th S.S 36 " 734 = 805 



? 66 " 800 = 739 



5th S. S. pebble and sand 73 " 873 = 666 



Wet hole. Cased at 347'. Pumped 22' from bottom. 



Best production 20 barrels per day. Not gas enough to fire a boiler. 

 Black oil. Gravity 36° or 37°. Mud veins at 340', 720', 810', ami 850'. The 

 well was not drilled through the 5th sand by 15' or 20'. Small division of 

 slate in this sand. 



62. Lockwood Well, No. 1. (131) 

 September 20, 1806. 



Clark Farm, near Shamburg. Authoritj-, E. M. & T. J. Lockwood. 

 Well mouth above ocean in feet 1493 



? 103 to 103 =1389 



1st S. S 40 " 143 =1349 



? 1:59 " 282 =1210 



2d S. S 29 " 311 =1181 



? 219 " 530 = 962 



3d S. S 7 " 537 = 955 



? 105 " 642 = 850 



4th S. S 35 " 677 = 815 



? 108 " 785 = 707 



5th S. S. pebble and sand 46 " 831 = 661 



?... pocket, 11 " 842 = 650 



Wet hole. Cased at 300'. Pumped 40' from bottom. 



Best production 6 biirrels per da3\ Half enough gas to fire one boiler. 

 Color of oil l)e;ween black and green. Gravity 37-'. Mud vein at 645'. 



The Lockwood Well showed evidences of being on the outskirts of the 

 black oil bearing rock, as it produced a large quantity of salt water, and the 

 Shamburg well in close proximity produced light green oil. 



