2/2 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



Stark A. White No. 2 Well Record (153). 



Freemans Creek District; on Dry Pork, 1.1 miles N. 10 E. of 

 Camden; authority, Weston Carbon Co.; elevation, 1285' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Coal, Pittsburgh 70 



Coal, Bakerstown 500 505 



Sand, Little Dunkard and unrecorded 540 700 



Sand, Burning Springs 700 740 



Coal, Upper Kittanning 740 748 



Sand, Gas 815 865 



Sand, Second Cow Run 916 968 



Coal, Mercer 970 976 



Sand, Salt 990 1040 



Sand, Salt 1140 1170 



Sand Salt (gas, 1310') 1247 1327 



Sand 1406 1431 



Sand, Maxton (gas, 1 million, 1520') 1510 1530 



Little Lime 1577 1582 



Pencil Cave. 1582 1592 



Big Lime 1592 1660 



Big Injun Sand 1660 1770 



Sand, Squaw 1785 1830 



Sand, Berea 1984 1995 



Sand, Thirty-foot 2191 2204 



Sand, Gordon Stray 2231 2250 



Sand, Gordon (gas) 2262 2282 



10" casing, 245'; 8", 945'; 6%", 1650'; 5-&", 2194'; 84/10" 



mercury in 5 3/16" casing; 60 min. pressure, 725 Ibs.; shut in, 

 Oct. 18, 1910. 



Stark A. White No. 1 Well Record (154). 



Freemans Creek District; on Dry Fork, 1.1 miles N. 10 E. Of 

 Camden; authority, Weston Carbon Co.; elevation, 1145' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Coal, Elk Lick 92 



Sand, Burning Springs, and unrecorded 468 655 



Sand, Gas 655 687 



Sand, Salt (water, 834') 820 870 



Sand, Salt, and unrecorded (water) 1040 1560 



Pencil Cave 1560 1565 



Big Lime and Big Injun Sand 1565 1805 



Sand, Gordon Stray 2194 2210 



Sand, Gordon, to bottom (gas, 2273') 2272 2284 



According to Karl Hoskins, Superintendent of the Colum- 

 bian Carbon Company, this well was a large producer, prob- 

 ably making 12 or 13 millions daily. 



