WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 375 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Gas Sand 893 940 



Second Cow Run Sand 955 1062 



Salt Sand 1113 1215 



Maxton Sand .1675 1700 



Little Lime 1746 1756 



Pencil Cave 1756 1761 



Big Lime. . . .-. 1761 1871 



Big Injun Sand 1871 2083 



Berea Sand 2187 2208 



Gordon Sand (gas, 2465-71') 2448 2473 



Total depth 2476 



In August, 1914. the above well showed a pressure of 270 

 Ibs. in the 2-inch tubing. 



John Bohan No. 1937 Well Record (462). 



Courthouse District; 1.3 miles southwest of Edmiston; authority, 

 Hope Natural Gas Co.; completed, Nov. 5, 1910; elevation, 1187' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Moundsville Sand 880 890 



Little Dunkard Sand 906 960 



Big Dunkard Sand 1008 1062 



Second Cow Run and Salt Sands (water, 1260').. 1240 1431 



Salt Sand 1547 1599 



Maxton Sand 1996 2000 



Little Lime 2032 2055 



Pencil Cave 2055 2075 



Big Lime 2075 2144 



BLg Injun Sand (gas, 2165' and 2250') 2144 2297 



Thirty-foot Sarid 2634 2640 



Gordon Stray Sand (gas, 2718') 2698 2721 



Gordon Sand (gas, 2737' and 2756') to bottom 2736 2756% 



In the vicinity of Edmiston, numerous wells have been 

 drilled, most of which have been gassers, but some have pro- 

 duced oil also, being located along the axis of the Grassland 

 Syncline along which the structure is rising rapidly eastward, 

 making the level of the Pittsburgh Coal 150 feet higher than 

 at Copley, and placing these wells well above the strike of the 

 Copley Pool. The oil found in these wells is in the Injun 

 Sand and has no connection with that in the Copley wells. 

 The four following records are from this locality : 



