SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
145 
reported in 1905 — Continued. 
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 
Driller. 
R. Philo 
Diamond Bros. . . . 
J G. Winger 
J. 0.& J. J. Winger 
J. G. Winger 
J. 0.& J.J. Winger 
J. O. Winger 
....do 
....do 
J. G. Winger. 
Ft. 
839 
765 
Nil) 
840 
810 
3, 070 
275 
602 
610 
420 
817 
754 
S54 
In. 
8-51 
s-r»* 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Ft. 
830 
200 
50 
Height 
of 
water. 
Ft. 
Yield per 
minute. 
Gals. 
Gals. 
&25 
6 30 
6 25 
6 25 
65 
6 20 
6 12 
6 15 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
1887 
1S.N6 
1905 
1895 
1895 
1900 
1895 
1900 
1902 
1900 
Remarks. 
1SS7 
Fresh water at 50-200 
feet; oil sand at 802- 
810 feet; salt sand 
at 810-819 feet; gas 
sand at 819-824 feet. 
(L., S.) 
Oil sand at 703-712 
feet; salt water at 
712-742 feet. (L.,S.) 
Yield first 24 hours, 
110,000 cubic feet; 
initial pressure, 110 
pounds per square 
inch; 1 of 3 wells 
which supply bor- 
ough of Grand Val- 
ley. (L.) 
Oil sand at 700-706 
feet; salt water at 
706-715 feet; large 
producer. (L., S.) 
Oil sand at 805-815 
feet; salt water 
sand at 815-820 feet; 
oil 45° B. (L.,S.) 
Oil at 769-776 feet; 
salt water at 776- 
789 feet; oil 45° B. 
(L., S.) 
(S.) 
Iron water 
Dry hole. (L. S.).... 
Show of oil at 218-246 
feet. (L.) 
Oil sand at 385-403 
feet. (L.) 
Water at 50-200 feet; 
salt water at 280- 
290, 745 feet. (L.) 
Od at 689-702 feet; 
salt water at 702- 
718 feet. (L.) 
Small showing of oil 
at 468-476 feet; oil 
and some gas at 
678-693 feet. (L.; 
Water at 80-219 feet; 
show of oil, gas, 
and salt water at 
443-473 feet; oil and 
little gas at 683-696 
feet; salt water at 
696-712, rose 50 feet. 
(L.) 
Trace of oil at 210-240 
feet; small amount 
at 455-465 feet. (L.) 
"Bull. 298—06 10 
6 Barrels a day. 
