456 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



Four wells have been drilled in the immediate vicinity of 

 Tanner, of which two have been gassers and two dry holes. 

 The following is a record of one of these wells : 



Hardman and Haller No. 1 Well Record (657). 



Dekalb District; 1.1 miles N. 45 E. of Tanner; authority, Tanner 

 Oil & Gas Co.; completed, Jan. 5, 1914; elevation, 1055' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Coal, Uniontown 134 136 



Sand, Little Dunkard 885 925 



Sand Big Dunkard : 955 975 



Sand, Gas 1175 1240 



Sand, Second Cow Run 1265 1320 



Sand, Salt 1475 1520 



Sand, Salt (gas, 1595'-1600') 1595 1640 



Maxton Sand 1810 1840 



Little Lime 1845 1860 



Pencil Cave 18SO 1865 



Big Lime 1865 1919 



Sand, Big Injun, hard, no water (gas, 1919-1924') . .1919 1997 



Sand, Berea, and shells 2270 2308 



Total depth 2325 



Conductor, 12'; 10" casing, 138'; 8&", 960'; 6%", 1871'. 



The above well was a light gasser. 



The G. L. Camden No. 1 (658), located 1.5 miles north- 

 east* of Tanner, was reported a gas well; the Frank C. Gainer 

 No. 1 (659), located 0.6 mile east of Tanner, was abandoned 

 as a dry hole; the Thos. Hardman Heirs No. 1 (660), located 

 0.5 mile northwest of Tanner, was abandoned as a dry hole, 

 but had a show of gas. Seven wells have been drilled on the 

 head of Laurel Fork, of which five have been gassers. The 

 four following records are available : 



J. D. Harris No. 1 Well Record (661). 



Dekalb District; on Laurel Fork, 1.5 miles southwest of Alfred; 

 authority, South Penn Oil Co.; elevation, 835' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Coal, Sewickley 150 155 



Slate 155 170 



Slate and red rock 170 590 



Coal, Harlem 590 600 



Slate and red rock '.'. 600 900 



White sand. Burning Springs 900 1015 



