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4 Wildcat Locations Shackelford
Announced for @ allahan Test Set for
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announced Monday for Callahan
County win be J. W. King, Jr.,
and S. C. Herring Drilling Co.,
et al, of Abilene No. 1 R. D Wil-
W. Harding, trustee for Lee Ser
vice Deliver, Inc., of Fort Worth,
staked No. 1 Hugh W. Jones as a
2,500-foot rotary wildeat.
Price Campbell "A" lease and in
Section U, Block 1. SP Survey.
7 A THE ABILENE, REPORTER NEWS
AxA Abilene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, December 7. 1954
CRUDE PARAGRAPHS
New Mexico Test
Plugged at 14,601
in Central Lea County, New Mex-
ico has been plugged.
the drilled the failure to a
total depth of 14,601 feet.
-1was 600 feet from south
and east linos of Section 24-14s-35e,
The Blackwood & Nichols Com-
pany No. 1-24 Woodward, wildcat (Pennsylvanian) Field.
13% miles east of the Saunders
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tation
Ph.47143
liams, et al, eight miles northeast
of Baird.
Slated for 2,800 feet with rotary.
It spots 1,771 feet from the north
and NO feet from the east Unes
of Section U, BOAL Survey
J. W. King, Jr., No. 1 W L.
Cutbirth, et ux, will be a 2,500-
foot rotary wildcat three miles
northeast of Denton. Location is
2,250 feet from the esst and 1.100
feet from the north lines of Sec-
tion 6, BBB&C Survey.
One-helf miles south of Euls, J.
Location is 330 feet from the
north and west lines of the south-
west quarter of Section 22, BBB&C
Survey.
Texas Crude Oil Co. of Fort
Worth No. 1-3 Mark Adair was
spotted three miles southwest of
Cottonwood as a 2,000-foot rotary
wildcat.
Drillsite is 330 feet from the
north end 2,163 feet from the east
lines of F. C. Catonet Survey 3.
Ted Weiner, et al. of Fort Worth
staked two now locations in the
Northwest Eula Field, both on the
Proposed depth for each is 2,000
feet with rotary.
No. 4-A Campbell spots 2,392
feet from the south and 4.224 feet
from the east lines of the section.
No. 5-A Campbell will be 1,732 teet
from the south and 3,566 feet from
the east lines
A new regular field project will
be F. W. Lattner of Abilene No.
3 D. A. Booth, six miles north-
west of Oplin in Section 7, Block
6, SP Survey.
Slated for 1.999 feet with rotary,
it -pots 160 feet from the east
and 3.950 feet from the north lines
of Section 7, Block 0. SP Survey
Murray E. Body, et al. of Abi-
lene staked location 10 miles south
of Albany in Shackelford County
for a new 5,000-foot rotary wildcat.
Site ia 2,182 feet from the east
and 1.310 feet from the south lines
of Section 59. Block 11, T&P Sur-
Jones County Draws New Test;
Wl’dcal Deepening Project Sel
By SHERWYN MCNAIR -
Reporter-News Oil Editor
Location lor a new Jones County
wildcat has been staked seven
and one-half miles southeast of An-
son by Pete West, et ux, of Dal-
ITING
UP
ENGES
5,800-Foof
Test Planned
For Fisher
Union Oil Co. of California and
Groat Western Drilling Co. of Mid-
land staked No. 1 C. B.-Johnson
as a 5,800 feet rotary wildcat one
mile north of Eskots in Fisher
County.
Location is 680 feet from the
north and west lines of Section 23.
Block 20, T&P Survey.
NOLAN - Childress. Drilling
Co of Dallas No. 1 W 0 White-
side. wildcat four miles north of
Blackwell in Section 68. Block 1-A.
H&TC Survey, was plugged at 7,011
feet
RUNNELS GAINS OILER
Concho County
Wildcat Slated
45
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39
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Eclor County
Due 2 Tests
Concho County Monday drew lo-
cation for a new wildcat, to be
drilled four miles southeast of
Paint Rock by Luling Oil and Gas
Co. of San Antonio.
It will be the No. 1 W F Dut-
ton. spotting 330 feet from the
south and west lines of Section 291,
Peter Blume Survey. Block 72,
T&NO Survey Proposed depth
is 4,000 feet with rotary.
No. 1 Kirby Robinson. Norton North
Lower Fry Field project eight miles
southwest of Winters in T. N Fow-
ler Survey 440, Block 4.
vey.
Completed as a producer in the
Cook Ranch Field seven ‘ miles
northwest of Albany was Marshall
R. Young of Fort Worth No. 18-A
Cook Section 62. ET Survey.
Daily potential was 18.90 barrels.
of 38 gravity oil, pumping from
open hole at 1,331-1,342 feet Pay
was topped at 1,331 feet.,
Warren Petroleum Corp . Oil
Division, No. 6 W. G. Batchler will
be a new project 10 miles east of
Throckmorton in th Greathouse
(Conglomerate) Field.
Slated for 5.800 feet with rotary,
it spots 1.106 feet from the south are to deepen to 6,000 feet with
and 411 feet from east lines of rotary Location 5 feet from
secticr,.".TEiL Survey.Ab me more Ine Irver Na SHO TEET
Plugged at 1,560 feet was Rus-
sell Maguire of Wichita Falls No.: P.L.L. n.
2-A Buchanan, wildcat five miles HEAT JIA
northwest of Woodson in Section SOlwiail VUV
922. TE&L Survey.
Plugged at 3.870 feet was Chil- /
dress Drilling Co. of Dallas No 1 NOW WWUIfCal
Bertha Newman, wildcat 10 miles ATUE HIuett
northeast of Throckmorton in Sec-
tion 2141, TE&L Survey. Atis
Location and designation has UdHT OHAT
been amended on Hale Brothers of “ssll® WIIUS
Wichita Falls No. 2 A. B Edsall, „ . n- passe
wildcat six miles north of Elbert H. A Birdwell and Son Drilling
Now carried as No. 1 Edsall, it et al. of Coleman No. 2 B. B.
spots 1 Nunna ly w II be a 3,500-foot rotary 1
2.253 feet from the west lines of A. wildcat three miles southwest of
Hines Survy, A-208. Proposed Coleman.
depth is 3.900 feet with rotary.
las.
It will be No. 1 A. J. McKeever,
slated for 3,109 feet with rotary
Drillsite spots 1.079 feet from the
west and 3,200 feet from the north
lines of Section 55, OAL Survey.
Dugger and Herring, et al, of
Abilene announced plans for a wild-
cat re-entry project 10 miles north
of Merkel
Scheduled as the No. 1'W. C.
Dickerson, operator will deepen the
old No. I Snowden, drilled to 4.328
feet and abandoned in 1946. Plans
from the east line of H. B. Williams
Survey 273.
A wildcat failure was reported
three and one-half miles northwest
of Truby, where The New Seven
Falls Co. of Abilene plugged at
3.000 feet its No. 1 J. D. Poland.
Allen B. Jones Survey 265.
Grisham-Hunter Co. of Abilene
No. 2 C. A. Cox will be a new
project 10 miles north of Merkel
in the Truby-Strawn Field.
Slated for 4 750 feet with combi-
nation tools, No. 2 Cox spots 1,014
feet from the west and 720 feet
from the.north lines of Section 7,
Block 17. T&P Survey.
HASKELL - Ada Oil Co. of
Wichita Falls No. 1 V. W Mea
dors will be a plug back operator
two and one-half miles northrest
of Haskell in the Sojourner (Mea-
dors Sand> Field.
No. 1 Meadors originally was
completed in April. 1953, as a
Strawn sand discovery from per-
forations at 5,010-59 feet. Operator |
now plans to plug back to 4,865
feet for re-completion attempt.
Location is 330 feet from the
north and 1.900 feet from the west
lines of Block 4. A. Hamilton Sur-
vey, Abstract 182
STONEWALL — Texas Pacific
Coal and Oil Co. of Fort Worth
No. 6-A J. M Gholson will be a
new project five miles northeast
of Aspermont in the Boyd Conglom-
erate Field.
RUNNELS - Completed as a
producer in the Ballinger 'Palo
Pinto' Field was Gilchrist Drill-
ing Co of Abilene No. 1 Hugh
Eight miles southwest of War- Campbell, five miles south of
Hatchell in Joseph Bays Survey
field and in extreme east Ector
County, Sam D. Ares, Curtis &
Lomax Drilling Company and Har-
ris & Walton spotted locations for
two 5, 600-foot wildcats.
No. 1 Cowden and others will
be dug 660 feet from north and west
Unes of Section 38, Block 42, T3S,
T&P Survey.
No. 1 Cowden and others is 660
feet from north and east line- of
Section 38, Block 42, T-SS, T&P
Survey.
230-6-8. ,
Daily potential was 91.81 barrels
of 41 gravity oil, through a 12-64-
inch choke with packer on casing
and 250 pounds on tubing Flow
was from 32 perforations at 3,451-
55 feet, where section was treat-
ed with tone gallons of acid. Cas-
ing was set at 3,506 feet, with to-
tal depth of 3,518: Gas-oil ratio
was 570-1.
Plugged at 4.414 feet was Young-
blood and Youngblood of Dallas
COKE — Horner Snowden of San
Angelo No. 3 Nora Gee. 11 miles
northeast of Sterling City in Sec-
tion 118, Block 2, H&TC Survey,
was completed as a producer in
the Fuller-Coke, South Strawn
Field
Daily potential was 528 barrels
of 45 gravity oil, through a 25-64-
inch choke with packer on casing
and 275 pounds on tubing. Flow
was from perforations at 7,076-
7,160 feet Total depth was 7.283
feet, with casing set at 7,263. Gas-
oil ratio was 400-1.
F. Kirk Johnson of Fort Worth
No. 2-A Nora Gee will be a proj-
ect 15 miles southwest of Silver in
the Fuller-Coke Southeast Strawn
Field.
Slated for 7,300 feet with rotary,
it spots 660 feet from the south
and west Unes of the northwest
quarter of 'Section 120, Block 2,
H&TC Survey.
Crane Test
Recovers Oil
White Eagle Oil Company of Mid-
land haa found considerable
amounts of oil and gas in the
McKee sand of the Simpson at
ita No. 1 Elizabeth Reynolds, south-
west Crane County project on the
northwest side of the Tucker multi-
pay field.
The extender ia 1944 miles south-
Location is 330 feet from the east
and 800 feet from the south lines . _ .___
of ETRR Survy | it spots 2,295 feet from the north
Miami Operating Co., Inc., of Ab- and 1.960 from the east Imes
ilene No. 1-A Hayden Hargett was
potentialed as a producer in the vey.
Bowen Morris Field five and one- Wayne Petroleum Co. et al. of
half miles west of Coleman in S. R Abilene No. 1 M. A. Baildwin, wild.
Cheney Survey 4 It is a south off- cat four miles east of Aspermont
set to Bert Field No. 1 Bowen, In Section 50, Block D, H&TC Sur-
field opener. , vey. has been plugged at 8,407 feet.
It gauged 290.47 barrels of 41 Plugged at 8.130 feet was La-
gravity oil in 12 hours, through mar H. Moore Drilling Co. and
a 14-inch choke with packer on W. F. Nenney of Abilene No 1 J
casing and 300 on tubing. Flow W. Kennedy Estate, wildcat 10
Slated for 6,200 feet with rotary.
of Section 64, Block D. H&TC Sur-
TAKE THE FAST WAY
HOUSTON
3 hrs. 3 mins.
Lv 11:37 am, 3:45 pm.
ALBUQUERQUE
3 hrs. S mins.
Lv 10:15 am, 7:55 pm.
AUSTIN
1 hr. SS mine.
Lv 3:45 pm.
Phone 3-7587 for reservations and information
PIONEER
I Texans who nee
PALO PINTO DUE
ROTARY WILDCAT
Staked as a Palo Pinto Coun-
ty wildcat 13 miles southeast
of Hunger was Lamb and Ford
Drilling Co. of Wichita Falls
No. 1 Crumpton.
Stated for 2,250 feet with
rotary, it now spots 330 feet
from the west and 3,450 feet
from the south lines of William
W. Block Survey, Abstract 37.
Y-Teens to Pick
Nominees for Queen
Abilene YWCA Y-Teen clubs will
choose nominees for Christmas
Schleicher, Borden and
Glasscock Draw Wildcat Sites
Steerwell Oil Co of Abilene spot-1
ted site for a 6,000-foot test in
barrels of oil in nine hours. Pro-
duction was from perforations in
casing from 9,960 to 10,010 feet.
Schleicher County. .
Steerwell will drill its No 1 W Pay had been treated with 5,000
Montgomery 15 miles northeast of allons acid.
Eldorado. Site is 650 feet from
north and east lines of Section 26,
Block I. GH&SA Survey.
BORDEN - Sam D Area of
Lubbock spotted location for a
1 5 500-foot Snraberry test in the
queen to reign over the Inter-Club
Council Christmas party to be
held Dec. 17.
Guests of honor at the party
will be six children from Abilene
State Hospital. Santa Claus will
distribute gifts to the guests and
Y-Teens.
Local Y-Teen clubs are plan-
sing several Christmas projects.
They will help Goodfellows collect
and repair toys, package and dis-
tribute gifts.
Each club plans to gather can-
ned goods and clothing te give to
a needy family when club mem-
bers go caroling Christmas. Locust
Y-Teens are making presents to
give their mothers.
Abilenian Treated
For Head Injury
Clovis Totren of 537 North Ninth
St., wss admitted to Hendrick
Memorial Hospital Sunday night
for head injuries
Police said she had been beaten
on the head but declined to sign a
complaint.
ELECT
South Gail Field of north Borden
County.
It. is No 2-A Dennis, 1,980 feet
from south and 330 feet from east
lines of Section 4. Block 30, T-5-N. [
T&P Survey, nine miles north of
Gail.
Drilling will start at once.
GLASSCOCK — Hanley Company
of Midland will dig Ita No. 2-A
J. B. Calverley as a 7,900-foot
Spraberry test in the Spraberry
Trend Area field of southwest
Glasscock County.
Location has been staked 1,980
was from 30 perforations at 2.584- miles southwest of Aspermont in
2,489 feet, where formation was Section 170. Block 1, H&TC Sur-
ruptured. Casing was set st 2,720 vey.
feet, with total depth of 2.928 feet ---------------------------------—
Gas-oil ratio was 1275-1. ,
Denhart and Davis of Bangs No
1 w C. Sharp win be a regular | CHS
field project 10 miles southwest 470
of Bangs Slated for 1,250 feet with 1/7 UIIII DJIS
cable, it spots 5,301 feet from the .
east and 1,350 feet from the south Reino Tested
lines of Block 91, Bond and Sanders RUN PUIS GU
cubic feet per day. SATS in the regular need. Leva monnox. Colo.-Drllerse
The section sprayed out mud in Rich of Albany staked No. 1 Mrs a wildcat S "
55 minutes. Recovery, when the Augusta Koenig four miles north-, toushest ever sunk in Colorado,
tool was pulled was 40 feet of east of Burkett. Slated for 1.200 said Monday they had brought in
slightly oil cut and heavily gas feet with rotary, it spots 160 feet PE "It pal.oro u two
cut drilling mud Flowing pressure from the north and 1.240 feet from The Lillie Pallaoro s .
was between 2s pounds and vs, the enst lines of Block 16. ComalE Denvepttisen -
pounds, 3 S45 % feet reeoreree BROWN "c. L. Wann, et al. Tests started to determine the
so teet o/shale and sandI The top of Abilene No. 13 E * Arlsdee quantity and quar / of oil and as
% feet of the core was on saturate pewalcomcinred me me <rf Cross John Hayden, vice president of
ed sand. PIOCHE____ten w o Mat-hal Overland Oil of Denver and Dal.
west of Crane and 330 feet from
northwest and northeast lines of
Section 22, Block J. H&TC Survey.
The first test in the McKee was
at 5,528-45 feet. The tool was open
one hour. Gas surfaced in two min-
utes. The gas volume was esti-
mated at the rate of three million
A drillstem teat was run at 5.548-
98 feet. The tool was open three
Location is 330 feet from south hours and five minutes. Grs sur-
and east lines of northeast quar- faced in six minutes No oil came
ter of Section 884. Block D. John to the surface
H. Gibson Survey.
Recovery was 1.710 feet of 39.6
. ---gravity oil, 500 feet of mud cut
t PTON - Humble Oil & Refin- oil and 400 feet of oil cut mud
ing Company has found flowing oil Flowing pressure was between 125
in west Upton County in the Wolf-pounds and 525 pounds. Shutin
camp lime at its No. 1-C Rosa H. I bottom hole pressure after 30 min-
Barnett. This prospector its two utes was 1,250 pounds. The pro-
end one half miles southeast of ject is coring ahead to the Wad-
the nearest production in the | dell sand. It topped the McKee
Amacker-Tippett multipay field at 5,529 fee. Elevation is 2,458
The oil flow came in a drillstem feet
test at 9,689-9,709 feet The tool I Gulf Oil Corporation No. 2-A Daw.
was open four hours and 23 min-
utes. Gas surfaced in three and
one-half-minutes.
Oil came to the top in 14 min-
son. southeast Crane County wild-
eat. 10 miles southwest of Crane
developed free oil in the Devonian
in a drillstem test at 5.159-85 feet
The tester was open one and
utes. It flowed to tanka through a
five eighths inch bottom hole one-half hours. Gas surfaced in
choke for four hours and made eight minutes. There was no
141.10 barrel! of oil. I gauge or estimate on the gas vol-
After the tool was closed an ume. .
feet from south and east lines of additional 23.38 barrels of oil was Recovery was 390 feet of 41 gravi-
Section 32, Block 36, T-4-S, T&P reverted out of the drill pipe. There ty oil and 330 feet of oil and gas
Survey, it miles northeast of were no signs of formation water, cut mud, which was 50 per cent
Midkiff --*
Gas-oil ratio was 1,830-1.
YOAKUM - Potential test was
Operator is now making hole
slated Monday at Anderson-Prich- below 9,744 feet in lime and shale,
ard Oil Corporation. United States
Smelting. Refining h Mining Com-
pany and Husky Oil Company No.
1 Hanks, Wolfcamp discovery in
southeast Yoakum County eight
miles east of Denver City.
On first preliminary production
test after the project had been
shutin several weeks, It made 117.3
This wildcat ia 10% miles north-
west of Rankin and the location
ia reached by going 1,980 feet south-
west along a line extending from
the southeast corner of section 20
to the northeast corner of section
22, thence at right angles 660 feet
southeast to the location in Sec-
tion 24, Block Y. GCASF Survey.
oil. There were no signs of water
Flowing pressure was 240 pounds
No shutin pressure was reported.
The wildcat, which is contracted
to 7,000 feet, ia drilling ahead be-
low 5,342 feet in lime and chert.
The drillsite ia 1,980 feet from
northeast and 660 feet from north-
west lines of Section 12, Block 6,
H&TC Survey. It la one end one-
quarter miles northeast of the Ep
penaur 'San Andres and Devonian)
Fields.
VOTE FOR DAN SORRELLS!
* Native West Texan
Born end raised in West Texas.
* Lawyer
Honor Graduate Texas University School cl Low.
Practicing lowyer . . . qualified to handle technical
problems which come before the Senate.
* Civic Leader
Active In Kiwonis end Bay Scout work; member of
American Legion, VFW, Texas State Guard.
* Church and Family Man
Member et Presbyterian Church; married, son, ege
two.
* Combat Veteran
Mortar Crewmen, 8th Regiment, 2nd Marine Divi-
sion, including invasion of Okinawa.
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Big Spring Scout
Meet Sel Jan. 21
Between 300 and 400 persons are
expected at the 32nd annual meet-
ing and banquet of Buffalo Trail
Council, Boy Scouts of America,
to be held Jan. 21 at Settles Ho-
tel. Big Spring
Speaker will be William J. Mur-
ray Jr., member of the Railroad
Commission of Texas.
A former president of Capital
Area Council, comprising 16 coun-
ties surrounding Austin, Murray is
presently a member of the Execu-
live Board aad Notional Council
representative.
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