308 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



Thickness. Total 



Feet. Feet. 



Sand, Salt 53 1460 



Slate 10 1470 



Limestone 20 1490 



Slate 30 1520 



Limestone 20 1540 



Slate 75 1615 



Sand, Maxton 15 1630 



Limestone 30 1660 



Red rock 2 1662 



Limestone 18 1680 



Sand 15 1695 



Red rock 5 1700 



Big Lime 35 1735 



Big Injun Sand 196 1931 



Slate 15 1946 



Sand, Squaw : 114 2060 



Slate 93 2153 



Sand, Berea (oil, gas and water) 49 2202 



Slate 5 2207 



Limestone 33 2240 



Slate and shells 463 2703 



The above well, which was the first in the Fink Oil Pool, 

 was drilled in 1894, its initial production being 15 barrels 

 daily. In 1914 it was still producing 2^ barrels. This record 

 was published in Volume I, page 257, of the Survey. 



The following well, the record of which was previously 

 published in Volume I (A), page 366, of the Survey, made 15 

 to 20 barrels when drilled, but had declined to 1^ barrels 

 daily in 1914. It starts 2 feet below the Washington Coal : 



Mary Albers No. 2 Well Record (276). 



Freemans Creek District; on Fink Creek, 1.1 miles north of Hurst; 

 authority, South Penn Oil Co.; elevation, 1038' L. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Coal, Pittsburgh 551 556 



Sand, Little Dunkard 1005 1050 



Sand, Big Dunkard 1070 1205 



Sand, Second Cow Run 1415 1455 



Sand, Salt 1550 1630 



Pencil Cave 1995 2000 



Big Lime 2025 2060 



Sand, Big Injun 2060 2180 



Sand, Berea (oil, 2410'; water, 2415') ...2405 2430 



