482 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



L. W. McNair Heirs No. 2 Well Record (740). 



Glenville District; on branch of Longshoal Run, 2.1 miles southeast 

 of Stouts Mills; authority, South Penn Oil Co.; completed in 1914; 

 elevation, 1277' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Sand, Waynesburg (conductor, 8') 3 50 



Sand Sewickley (little water, 285') 255 305 



Sand, Lower Pittsburgh (water, 490') 450 525 



Coal, Brush Creek 898 902 



Sand, Burning Springs (lime and sand) 1015 1120 



Sand, Second Cow Run 1215 1280 



Sand, Salt 1300 1355 



Lime shells and black shale 1355 1485 



Sand, Salt (% bailer of salt water per hour at 



1497') 1495 1545 



Lime shells and slate 1545 1685 



Sand, Salt 1685 1915 



Shale, black, lime shells and red rock 1915 2050 



Sand, Maxton (solid lime) 2050 2070 



Slate 2070 2095 



Little Lime 2095 2130 



Big Lime (oil and gas, 2274') 2140 2357 



Sand, Big Injun 2357 2430 



Shale black and lime shells (cave, 2700') 2430 2717 



Sand, Thirty-foot 2717 2721 



Sand, Gordon (gas, 2844'; oil, 2845') 2838 



10" casing, 251'; 8", 1198'. 



No figures were obtained on the production of this well, 

 but according to residents it flowed over the derrick when 

 drilled. 



The R. R. Marshall No. 1 (741), abandoned as a dry hole, 

 was reported to have made an oil show, residents having 

 dipped oil from the run below the well. The R. R. Marshall 

 No. 2 (742) was reported to have made a show of gas. The 

 H. S. Hefner No. 1 (743), drilled on the Little Kanawha, one- 

 third mile east of Gilmer Station, was reported a dry hole, but 

 its record was not secured. Five wells have been drilled just 

 east of Stouts Mills, mostly on Slidinghill Run, without se- 

 curing oil and gas in commercial quantity. The R. R. Mar- 

 shall No. 2 (747) was reported a dry hole; the C. S. Hudnall 

 No. 2 (751) made enough gas to be used in some of the neigh- 

 boring houses but was abandoned ; the C. S. Hudnall No. 1 

 (752), the record of which is published in the section for 

 Stouts Mills, pages 89-91, made a show of gas in the Fifth 

 Sand. The two following records are from this group of wells : 



