388 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



Thickness. Total. 



Feet. Feet. 



Sand, Second Cow Run (water, 845') 55 885 



Slate and shell 80 965 



Sand, Salt 55 1020 



Slate and shell 95 1115 



Sand, Salt 115 1230 



Slate 5 1235 



Sand, Salt 50 1285 



Slate and shell 40 1325 



Red rock and shell 15 1340 



Lime 20 1360 



Slate and shell 50 1410 



Red rock 30 1440 



Lime 15 1455 



Red rock 40 1495 



Lime 25 1520 



White slate 15 1535 



Black shale and shell 45 1580 



Little Lime 25 160F 



Pencil Cave 15 1620 



Big Lime 65 1685 



Big Injun Sand 55 1740 



Red rock 5 1745 



Squaw Sand 100 1845 



Slate 225 2070 



Berea Sand 25 2095 



Slate and shell 110 2205 



Thirty-foot Sand 80 2285 



Slate 10 2295 



Gordon Stray Sand 20 2315 



Slate 20 2335 



Gordon Sand 25 2360 



Slate and shell 20 2380 



Slate 92 2472 



Fifth Sand (gas, 2473') 8 2480 



Unrecorded to bottom 4 2484 



20/10" water through 6%" casing; volume, 2,338,992 cu. ft. in 



24 hours; pressure, 1st minute, 100; 2nd, 190; 3rd, 250; 4th. 310; 

 5th, 360; 10 minutes, 485 Ibs.; 20 min., 550 Ibs.; 30 min., 575 Ibs; 

 1st packer, 20 ft. 2" from bottom; 1st packer set at 2453' 10"; 2nd 



packer, set at 1712'; 772 ft. of Anchor; 2484 ft. tubing in hole. 



The above well was shot with 30 quarts of glycerine in 



November, 1914, securing only a slight increase of gas, the 

 hole being reported full of water when cleaned out. 



