2io PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



Mary E. Hall No. 2 Well Record (282). 



Freemans Creek District; on Fink Creek, 0.8 mile northwest of 

 Hurst; authority, South Penn Oil Co.; elevation, 802' L. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Coal, Pittsburgh 300 308 



Sand, Big Dunkard 900 950 



Sand Second Cow Run 1210 1280 



Sand! Salt 1420 1430 



Sand, Big Injun 1800 1920 



Sand, Berea (oil, 2155') 2145 2175 



Total depth 



This well, the record of which was published in Volume 

 I (A), page 363, of the Survey, has a present production of 1 

 barrel daily. 



The record of the J. C. Marsh No. 1 (281), which was a 

 dry hole, is published in the Hurst Section in Chapter IV, 

 page 56. 



Efforts to extend the Fink Pool southward in the region 

 of Hurst have, so far, proved unsuccessful. The Henry Hurst 

 No. 1 (282 A), located on a branch of Little Cove Creek, 1.3 

 miles westward from Hurst, made a show of oil, but was 

 abandoned as a dry hole. The following well made a show of 

 oil: 



M. J. Lovett No. 2 Well Record (283). 



Freemans Creek District; 0.9 mile northwest of Hurst; authority, 

 South Penn Oil Co.; elevation, 1110' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Pittsburgh Coal 567 575 



Big Dunkard Sand 1088 1175 



Gas Sand 1310 1390 



Salt Sand 1580 1675 



Salt Sand 1695 1775 



Maxton Sand 1862 1920 



Little Lime 1950 1965 



Pencil Cave 1965 1990 



Big Lime 1990 2050 



Big Injun Sand 2050 2173 



Berea Sand (oil, 2440') to bottom 2426 2462 



The following well, the record of which was published in 

 Volume I (A), page 364, of the Survey, was another dry hole 

 in the same locality. The record shows no oil : 



