Oarll.l 480 [Jan. 19, 



107. Phillips Well, No. 2. (255) 



18C1. 



Tarr Farm, Oil Creek, 2 miles above Rouseville. Authority, • . 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1057 



? 10 to 10 =1047 



Mountain sand 70 " 80 = 977 



9 100 " 180 = 877 



Ist S. S 30 " 210 = 847 



? Ill " 321 = 736 



M S. S 27 " 348 = 709 



? .' 77 " 425 = 632 



Sandy shell 2 " 427 = 630 



Slate 4 •' 431 = 626 



"Gray rock" 40 '• 471 = 586 



3d S. S. not through *. 10 " 481 = 576 



Best production 3,940 barrels per day, by actual measurement. Green 

 oil. Gravity 46°. Mud vein at 466'. Size of hole 4 inches. Tubed vsrith 

 2^ in. tubing without a working barrel. 



This well has produced over 600, 000 barrels of oil to present date (March 

 1, 1809), which has been sold at from 10 cents to $14.50 per barrel at the 

 well. 



It started to flow before drilling was completed and threw out the water 

 and oil so furiously that the tubing could not be put in to shut t>ft' the 

 water for three days, and even then the tubing had to be chained down to 

 keep it from being blown out of the hole. 



The well was lately searched by "Dale's crevice searcher," which re- 

 ported a crevice of 3 inches at the depth of 472^2 feet. 



108. Union Well. (254) 

 1862. 

 Tarr Farm, Oil Creek. Authority, . 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1066 



? 195 to 195 = 871 



iNtS.S 30 " 225 = 841 



? 100 '• 325 = 741 



•2dS. vS 25 " 350 = 716 



? 130 " 480 = 586 



3d S. S pebble and sand. 30 " 510 = 556 



Wet hole. Not cased. 



Best production 200 barrels per day. Green oil. Gravity 47°. 



