422 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



Hazen Phillips No. 2658 (561) was a light gasser from- the 

 Gordon. The J. S. Douglass No. 1 (562) was a dry hole, and 

 the Charles M. Hyre No. 2656 (563) made gas from the Gor- 

 don and Fourth, the best production being in the former 

 sand. The Gordon B. Talbott No. 2657 (564) made a little 

 gas in the Gordon, and the George P. Talbott No. 3416 (565) 

 made shows of gas in the Big Injun, Berea and Fourth Sands, 

 but was abandoned as a dry hole. 



In the neighborhood of Roanoke several wells have been 

 drilled along the shallow Roanoke Syncline, some of which 

 have produced gas. The record of the C. W. Watson No. 2554 

 (570) was published in the section for Roanoke, page 67. 

 The well was a dry hole. The five following records are 

 available from this locality : 



G. VV. Smith No. 2574 Well Record (567). 



Collins Settlement District; on Sand Fork, 0.8 mile southeast of 

 Roanoke; authority, Hope Natural Gas Co.; completed, July 11, 1912; 

 elevation, 1055' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Little and Big Dunkard Sands (water, 545') 480 575 



Burning Springs Sand 640 700 



Second Cow Run Sand 780 925 



Salt Sand .930 980 



Salt Sand 1060 1400 



Unrecorded (water, 1480') 1400 1630 



Maxton Sand 1630 1645 



Little Lime 1691 1705 



Pencil Cave 1705 1720 



Big Lime 1720 1800 



Big Injun Sand 1800 1940 



Berea Sand (gas, 2088') 2085 2115 



Gantz Sand 2165 2180 



Fifty-foot Sand 2230 2272 



Thirty-foot Sand 2300 2330 



Gordon Stray Sand 2340 2365 



Gordon Sand 2405 2418 



Fourth Sand (gas, 2512') 2510 2516 



Total depth 3104 



