268 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



Thickness. Total. 

 Feet. Feet. 



Slate 22 123 



Red rock 20 1250 



Sand 50 130 



Big Lime HO 1410 



Sand and lime 10 1420 



White lime 50 1470 



Quit in lime at 1483'; Sand, Big Injun (oil) 13 1483 



Unrecorded 757 2240 



Sand, Fifth (Bayard) to bottom, (gas) 22 2262 



"Estimated production from 1483' about 3000 barrels. After 

 oil was exhausted, the well was drilled to the Fifth Sand and a 

 test taken in April, 1902, showed a volume of 2,800,000 cu. ft. of 

 gas." 



The record above was previously published in Volume 

 I (A), page 356, of the Survey, but is reproduced here because 

 of its historical value. As previously mentioned, it was this 

 well that started oil development in Lewis County. The flow 

 of oil from the Big Injun lasted only a few days, but the well 

 still produces gas from the lower sand, which is clearly the 

 Bayard instead of the Fifth, as the latter is only about 850 

 feet below the top of the Big Lime in this locality, while the 

 producing sand of the Camden well is 940 feet below that 

 stratum. The oil in the Injun seems to be only an isolated 

 deposit, as other wells in the same neighborhood did not find it. 



James Jarvis No. 238 Well Record (146). 



Freemans Creek District; on branch of Polk Creek, 1.8 miles south- 

 east of Camden; authority, Reserve Gas Co.; completed, June 4, 1910; 

 elevation, 1325' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Little Dunkard Sand 630 650 



Big Dunkard Sand 740 765 



Gas and Second Cow Run Sands 896 1030 



Salt Sand 1040 1065 



Salt Sand 1332 1372 



Maxton Sand 1465 1475 



Little Lime 1708 1730 



Pencil Cave 1730 1748 



Big Lime (gas, 1785') 1748 1810 



Big Injun Sand 1810 2005 



Squaw Sand 2020 2045 



Berea Sand .2135 2160 



Gantz Sand .2200 2210 



Fifty-foot Sand 2228 2240 



Thirty-foot Sand 2313 2326 



Gordon Stray Sand 2370 2381 



