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NOETLING: PETROLEUM IN BURMA. 

 V. — Wells over 300 feet. 



Serial number 

 of well. 



Depth in 

 feet. 



Temp, of 

 oil °F. 



Density 

 °B. 



Spec. G. 



Spec. G. at 

 6o° F. 



249 



303 



90 



29 



0*8805 



0-8925 



167 



303 



86 



33 



0*8588 



C8692 



359 



312 



91 285 

 Average 



• 0-8833 



0-8957 





0*8742 



0-8858 







Drilled wells of Kodoung. 





Serial number 

 of well. 



Depth in 

 feet. 



Temp, of 

 oil °F. 



Density 

 °B. 



Spec. G. 



Spec, G. at 

 6o°F. 



18 



337 



89 



34 



C8536 



0-8652 



II 



395 



88 



29 



0-8805 



08917 



47 



353 



87 



29 



0-8805 



0*8913 



20 



320 



88 



30 



0-8750 



0-8862 



6 



345 



86 



34 



0-8536 



08640 



46 



356 



85 



26 



0-8974 



0-9074 



1 



727 



88 



30 



0*8750 



0-8862 



22 



317 



89 



295 



0-8774 



0-8890 



53 



365 



89 



35 



08484 



0-8600 



23 



422 



87 



I0(?) 



I(?) 



!(?)* 





AVERAC 



rE (NO. 23 EX 



ceptbd) 



0*8712 



0*8823 



Looking through these tables we observe that the specific gravity 

 of the petroleum of such a small area as the Yenangyoung oilfield 



* The specific gravity of this oil could not be ascertained at the temperature of 87 

 which it showed. When coming out from the well, it was a semisolid of the consistency 

 of butter. 



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