SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
175 
reported, in 1905 — Continued. 
WEST VIRGINIA. 
Driller. 
Joseph Cunning- 
ham and Frank 
Binkard. 
W. J. Bernier. .. 
H. J. Hatzel and 
H. A. Griffin. 
E, W. Hammond 
and W. A. Smith. 
Hammond and 
Callihan. 
R. W. Collett..... 
T A. E. Van Camp.. 
F. S. and G. J. 
Weiler. 
M. R. and E. L. 
Mohr. 
T. L. Dunlap and 
W.H.King. 
W. J. Bernier. 
C. 
I>. 
Ft. 
2,128 
2,871 
3,?:i 
3,032 
3,302 
1,513 
1,712 
2,890 
3,658 
300 
210 
1,172 
3,363 
2,820 
3,596 
In, 
13-6| 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Ft. 
10-6| 
10-6| 
0-5^ 
2,878 10-4 
13-8 
13- 
Height 
of 
water. 
Ft. 
6-5 
13-61 
13-5 
;,o45 
26 
1,150 
Yield per 
minute. 
Gals. 
Gals. 
6 12 
M 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
1905 
1905 
1903 
1905 
1905 
1890 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
Remarks. 
(L.S.). 
Show of oil at 1,750, 
1,960, and 2,646 feet; 
dry hole. (L. S.) 
Dry hole. (L.) . 
Initial pressure, 710 
pounds at end of 60 
minutes; volume, 
9,439,280 cubic feet 
in 24 hours. (L.) 
Water at 1,700 feet: 
oil at 3,287 feet, in 
Gordon sand; 70 
barrels first 24 
hours. (L.) 
Gas at 1,890 and 1,915 
feet in Big Injun, at 
2,340 feet in 50-foot, 
ana at 2,8c8 in fifth 
sand; vield in 24 
hours, 20.000,000 cu- 
bic feet. (L.) 
Soft water at 50-60 
feet; salt, 610-62^ 
feet; 700,000 cub ; c 
feet gas first 24 
hours. (L. S.) 
Initial pressure, 250 
pounds. (L.) 
(L.) 
Deepest productive 
oil well. (L.) 
(S.) 
Good volume of wa- 
ter. (L.) 
Fresh water, 160-175 
feet; salt water 
filled hole at 620 
feet; showing of oil 
at 590-600 feet; 
small showing of 
gas at 1,084-1,094 
feet. (L. S.) 
Dry hole; little gas 
at 1,040,2,350,3,190, 
and 3,295 feet. (L.S.) 
Water at 1,690 feet; 
gas at 2,820 feet; in 
Gordon sand; ini- 
tial pressure, 800 
pounds. (L.) 
Pittsburg coal at 
1,440 feet; oil pay, 
3,560-3,563 feet. (L.) 
"Barrels a day. 
