264 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Sand, Gordon 1885 1895 



Sand, Fifth (gas, 2083') 2075 2096 



Total depth 2102 



Conductor, 12'; 10" casing, 326'; 8%", 797' 2"; 6%", 1550' 9" 



The following is the record of a well drilled farther down 

 the structural slope, where water is more abundant : 



G. A. Butcher No. 359 Well Record (133). 



Freemans Creek District; on Polk Creek, 1.3 miles northwest of 



Weston; authority, Reserve Gas Co.; completed, Sept. 19, 1912; ele- 

 vation, 1110' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Unrecorded (water, 148') 487 



Burning Springs Sand 487 546 



Gas Sand 593 652 



Second Cow Run Sand (water, 685') 676 762 



Salt Sand 793 874 



Salt Sand (water, 974') 925 1082 



Maxton Sand 1298 1330 



Little Lime 1380 1398 



Pencil Cave 1398 1406 



Big Lime 1406 1472 



Big Injun Sand 1472 1590 



Squaw Sand 1590 1625 



Berea Sand 1707 1724 



Fifty-f oot Sand (gas, 1882') 1877 1902 



Thirty-foot Sand shells 



Gordon Stray Sand 2022 2034 



Gordon Sand 2037 2054 



Fourth Sand 2076 2123 



Fifth Sand (gas, 2274-89')..: 2266 2291 



Total depth 2461 



The record of the Sarah J. Bennett No. 2757 (134) is pub- 

 lished in Chapter IV, page 51, in the section for Deanville, 

 and that of the E. M. Vandervort No. 1 (135) is published in 

 the same Chapter, page S3, in the Weston Section, both be- 

 ing producing gas wells. 



The Thomas Gas Station, of the West Virginia Central 

 Gas Company, located along the West Fork River at Butchers- 

 ville, 2Y-2 miles north of Weston, completed November 1, 1914, 

 according to C. G. Wise, Engineer in Charge, was designed 

 by Geo. W. Schell, the well known gas expert, as a booster 

 plant to supplement the work of the Foreman Station of the 



