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TABLE SHOWING MONTHLY PIPE-LINE RUNS OF THE PRAIRIE OIL AND GAS 
COMPANY, 1906, MIDCONTINENTAL FIELD. (IN BarreLs.) 
MONTH. Totalrun. | Daily | Deliveries.| Stored. 
average. 
UEIORATAY 5 0 0. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1,472,214 47,491 539,009 938,205 
INE ATEN 9.00050000000000000000000000000000000000000 1,352,531 43,3805 527,995 824,536 
WEAN ose co ccd odo SOHO oN Oe OG BOS OR DH Coe SACO aeonr 1,693,182 54,619 719,320 973 , 862 
LATA ooo obo Gocoacs0 CNOH DK GOGO ONdoUO SomOpnObIGG nS 1,779,251 59,308 752,625 | 1,026,626 
NER ooboodob0d 6500 bins a Odd. DoUa ones GnU cog omoc cd 1,741,941 56,192 802,838 939,103 
ERIN @sond cb doous oO Sd OOS ERO Oe he DODO ATE aomCne erntrs 1,688,433 56,281 642,128 | 1,046,304 
ENGR o codo00 0000000000 0a000000d 50000000000 0000000000 2,022,215 65,233 648,489 | 1,353,776 
PANU OSS UP eee erate eevee farsi} eichors) fete over a\ aleve oelels\e 1,779,262 57,396 900,755 878 ,508 
SDRAM oon0 0000 dou Doub eR a ecCoeEr conuaCoadonooE 1,546,719 51,557 846,128 700,591 
OCTO DS eee ero eters chet eaclores=) s)a'sislin lel stoisiersiavers 2,009,650 64,827 | 1,559,520 450,130 
INIDBETA DEP 60 0.0000000000000000 0008 a6D0G00000000G0000 1,945,195 64,839 | 1,680,928 264,267 
INQARTA DEIP.5 50000000000 000000 Fb OObOD ODD Ud ON UOB00000 1,920,562 64,019 | 1,528,524 392,038 
The total of the deliveries in 1906 was 11,168,209 barrels. 
The total runs were 20,951,155 barrels (average of 690,067 
per month), to which is to be added 973,750 barrels for other 
sales, giving a total production of 21,924,905 barrels in the 
Midcontinental field. No available method is at hand at pres- 
ent to determine definitely what portion of the above grand 
total given came from Kansas and what portion from Okla- 
homa. It is probable, however, that about one-fourth of the 
entire amount came from Kansas and three-fourths from Okla- 
homa. 
Developments.—During 1906 the only new development of 
any considerable note was in the Glenn pool area, a few miles 
southeast of Red Fork. Here a wonderful pool of oil was dis- 
covered, which already furnishes many wells producing more 
than 1000 barrels a day. Apparently the boundary of the pool 
has not yet been located, as new wells occasionally are found 
almost on all sides of it. 
The next most remarkable discovery was in section 27, east 
and a little south of Dewey, four miles northeast of Bartles- 
ville. Here is an area nearly one mile across which was won- 
derfully productive in which also a few 1000-barrel wells were 
brought in. Drilling was so active, however, that they soon 
had the boundaries of the pool located and the wells have now 
run down to 200 to 300 barrels daily capacity. 
A large amount of development was carried on during the 
entire year with an aggregate of close to 2000 wells drilled. 
During the first half of the year development was very active 
in the shallow pool around Alluwe and a very large production 
was obtained, some wells reaching 400 to 500 barrels capacity. 
The next greatest production was in the Osage near the eastern 
boundary, south of Bartlesville. Next to the Glenn pool this 
