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Taylor Gets 4 Tests;
New Discovery Looms
Saxon Exploration Co. of Abi- spots 1,650 feet from the south Bole is bottomed * 1886
lene has staked two offsets to an and 2,310 feet from the west lines The prospector to in Section 61,
indicated Flippen sand strike two a Section 53. BAL Survey, and is five-eighths
miles northwest of Tuscola in Tax- ---mile southwest of the same firm's
lor County. Three miles southwest of Happy No 1 West Texas Utilities, a Flip-
The apparent discovery is No. Valley, William J. Carey to Dai- J ’ prorated in
1 Clarrissa E Robbins spotting las staked Ne 1 Flora Sliger, et pen lime, discovery prorated
990 feet from the south and 2.310 al. as a 5,000-foot rotary wildcat the regular ern.
feet from the east lines of Section Location is 1.806 feet from the -
53. Block 1. SP Survey. The oper- north and 339 feet from the west Steve Gose and O op.
ator has set 4 2-inch casing at to- lines of T Lindsey Survey 457, Wichita Falls, staked No 1-B West
tal depth 2.270 feet, for comple- ----Texas Utilities Co as a 2.100 foot
. tion attempt through perfora- Sojourner Drilling Corp of Ab- rotary project five milked sortheast
tions. ilene spotted No. 1 Alex F. Sears of Abuene in the regular neie.
On a drillstem test at 2.231-2.341 ji a 4.850-foct rotary wildcat two Location spots 330 feet from the
feet open one hour and 50 min- miles northeast of Shep north and east lines of the north-
utes. it surfaced gas in seven min- Location spots 1.301 feet from west quarter of Section 68, BAL
ires and recovered 1.950 feet of the north and 330 feet from the Survey- -------------------------
----oil and 15 feet of heavily oil cut east lines of Section 146. Block 64. -
, mud. There was no water HATT Survey Union Oil & Gas Corp of Loui-
—— ---------------siana completed No. 2 E. F. Shot
Gfy. Inc et all of Abilene No well in the regular field six miles
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS A A
Abilene, Texas, Wednesday Morning, December M. 1959 A
West of the prospector. Saxon's
No 1 R 0 Knott, et al. will be ........_______.
drilled to 2,400 feet with rotary 2 West Texas Utilities Cc reg-southeast of Abilene. It is in Sect
Location is 990 feet from the south ular field project two miles south- tion 2. LAL Survey
and 2,310 feet from the west lines east of Abilene has shown for Daily potential was 22 barrels
of Section 51 ____:______probable Flippen lime production of 36 gravity oil pumping from ... .._________________________,____._______________
Northwest of the prospector. No while drilling at : 810-1.825 feet 120 perforations at 1.720-92 and 1- southeast of Norton in Runnels County. Shown with Hoblitzelle, left to right, are
1 Dan McCall will be drilled ft Casing has been set at 1875 feet 800 08 feet. Pay was treated with Royce Lee, production superintendent. Ronald Perkins, superintendent of- min-
----------—--sosal * DA erals, and Clyde Lee drilling superintendent. The well. No. 1-A Horton, in H A.
, at 1.860 feet. Massey Survey, flowed 181.66 barrels of oil in six hours on potential test. (Photo
A T ........— by Eddie Little)
g 1 I A I Plugged at 2,780 feet was Blan- ... ., ,
T TAIOIEEGcOCea o SanAmomo IN RUNNELS
A g 1 Wy plugged at 2,780 feet No. 2 A J
9 I • McCollum, regular field project
• E P • U six miles southwest of Buffalo Gap
-------------------------------------------------------in Section 2 Block 1, WL&RR Sur
AT RUNNELS WELLSITE — Karl Hoblitzelle of Dallas, second from right, was
on hand when his newest and possibly his best oil well was completed two miles
Stonewall, Jones
Project Planned
Wildcats Planned In Brown County
_______________—JA Cate Jr. of Bangs complet
New wildcat locations have been 2 500 feet with rotary in the SLC ed a new Brown County regular
staked in Stonewall and Jones Tannehill Field seven miles field producer three miles west of
counties northeast of Hamlin Thrifty
The Stonewall test will be Location spots 943 feet from the It is No I C L Eeds. in J Day
Thomas. A Billups Drilling Ca south and 1.291 feet from the east Survey 636
and C S Jones of Abilene No. 1 lines of Section 134, Block 1. Daily potential was 16 96 barrels
13 Shallow Explorations
Slated for Shackelford
Three wildcats, an slated for feet from the north lines of See-
1.800 feat with rotary, have been two •• LAL Survey___________
st-ked 15 miles northwest of Al-
bany to Shackelford County by |
wes ern Oil Development Co. of 1
Wichita Falls.
No. 1-376 Walker Buckler Trust
will spot 150 feet from the south- 1
west and southeast lines of Sec- 1
tion 376, TE&L Suryey.
No. 1-377 will be 1,681 feet from
the northwest and 1,716 feet from |
the northeast lines of Section 377,
TE&L Survey.
No. 1-386 will spot 150 feet from
the southwest and 1.716 feet from 1
the southeast lines of TE&L Sur- 1
vey 386
Bright & Schiff of Dallas staked
No. 2-C State of Texas in the
Sloan South ‘Caddo Field five J
miles southeast of Fort Griffin
Slated for 4 500 feet with rotary,”
it spots 1,400 feet south and 270
feet west from the northeast cor-
ner of J. M. Peveler Survey 1 but 1
in the Clear Fork of the Brazos
River Bed. Tract 2
The Facilities
of the Largest
Savings
Association
in the
Southwest
Always
Conveniently
Available
Cc
Wildcat Planned,3 Counties .
New Oiler Finaled Due Projects
Holley - Bankson of Big Spring
Louis Schkade Drilling Co. of
Albany staked No. 33 J. W Macon
as an 850-foot cable tool project
five miles north of Moran.
The regular field test spots 925
feet from the north and 575 feet
from the west lines of Section 69
LAL Survey:
Same operator’s No. 34 Macon
will be a similar project spotting
1,475 feet from the east and 1,225
nog ANNUAL
470 DIVIDEND
ON INSURED SAVINGS
4
FARM
AND
HOME
Swede to Tour
Karl Hoblitzelle of Dallas staked Casing pressure was 250 pounds staked No. 2 W. L. Foster Estate STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) -
I cation two mi es southeast of and tubing pressure 360. Gas-oil as a 2.750-foot rotary project 15 Premier Tage Erlander leaves
■Norton in Runnels County for a ratio was 800-1 miles west of Colorado City on Thursday for a goodwill tour to
5,000-loot rotary wildcat. the Mitchell County side of the India and Pakistan
It will be No 1 C J. Robinson. Hoblitzelle has temporarily Jatan Fad Howard pied
Karl Hoblitzelle and L. F. Allen, abandoned his No. 1 E. H. Hilliard, alan East Howard Field
spotting 330 feet from the north wildcat two miles southeast of Nor- Location spots 330 feet from the
and east lines of G. * Perryman ton in Section 15, H&GN Survey south and 2,310 feet from the east
Survey 14. Total depth is 4.925 feet, lines of Section 46, Block 29, T&P
----Survey.
of . era its 1 bumping from North of the new wilicat. Hob Bright * Schiff of Dallas No 1 ---
A * y PEmPRE Dm litzelle has completed No. ‘ 5 J ' Broadstreet wildcat six HOWARD -CM Guthrie of
A Grisham to Abilene w Herton as the second Goer miles east cf Bronte in A. T. Tuer. Big Spring staked No 10 Anna
A Grisham % Abilene topped at 1,314 feet. lime producer and a one fourth pe Survey 837 a, was plugged as a Bowen as a 1.350-foot rotary proj-
1 » mile northwest extension tothe failure at 5,035 feet, ect 10 miles southeast of Coahoma
of seetjon to Block D. H*TC project 10 miles south to Lueders Ma and Baked Ng 3 4 BA # SER 2 jiAnn et alin the Mow ard.-Glasscock Field.
Survey It is separated from pro-in the regular field as a 550-100 cable tool project 10 1 The wel nowed 181 66 barrels xid tisa Drillsite spots 990 feet from the
duction by dry holes. Location spots 800 feet from the miles south of Putnam in the reg of 49 gravity oil in six hours Mar cmReic to me . south and west lines of Section 64.
— south and 1o feet from the west ular field through an 18-64 - inch choke E We Ie ROW N 1 Block 29. WN&W Survey.
JONES - Dixon Drilling Co lines of Section 9 Block 14 T&P Location spots 225 feet from the and from 24 perforations at 4:314 Hope Strawn Field It is in sec SERLES T A suits
and Tom Brown Drilling, Co of Survey north and 3.400 feet from the wes . 320 feet Casing was set at 4 630 tion 47 Block 23 Survey STERLING - MeGram • smith
Abilene No 1 George Harrell will ---lines of John Barton Survey 6. leet with hole bottomed at 4,632 Daily potential was 128.04 bar-and Texas American Oil Corp. of
Youngblood & Abstract 11 ------------------—---. rels * 43 gravity oil flowing Midland spotted No 3 Clark * »
___S 1 600-foot rotary project in the
^—.....=Flynn's‘Protege' -:-= -
OAL Survey. of Haskell in the Herren Burson feet the No. 2-A G * Willis. «... Cans Ili was from perforations at intervals the south and west ines of Sec
---Field project four miles northwest of Sues Siorage firm from 6 310 to 6.330 feet Pay was tion 33. Block 11. SP Survey.
H. L Abaugh, J. F. Conian.Location spots 3.069 feet from Eula in the H&H Cook Field. Ittreated with 10.500 gallons of acid,
et-al. of Abilene No. 1 F Seges- the north and 136 feet from the war in Section 12, Block 8. SP NEW YORK (AP — Actor Er- Casing was set at 6.419 feet, with Swedish King Eric XIV was
trom is a new project slated for west lines of J. S. Smith Survey Survey rol Flynn's last girl friend, 17- hole bottomed at 6,420. Gas-oil ra- poisoned by someone who slipped
year-old Beverly Aadland, went to to was 1470-1.____________________arsen-c into his pea soup in 1576
court Tuesday to try to get back
several thousand dollars worth of
T 4 Upshaw, three miles north- BBB&C Survey.
east of Aspermont
Slated for 6.000 feet with rotary. M
it spots 665 feet from the north staked No 15 Abbie E Harvey,
and 2,036 feet from the east lines et al, as an 1.875-foot cable tool
be a 2.450-foot rotary wildcat HASKELL
seven miles northeast of Anson Youngblood of Dallas staked No.
Location spots 330 feet from the I Norton as a 4 850-foot rotary
south and east lines of Section * project seven miles northwest Drilling Cc Inc plugged at
WEST TEXAS OIL
. . . -____.___thing-—
Martin Prospector Finds =====
firm now won’t let her have them
Oil in Test of Fusselman -=______________________
dresses. skirts. blouses and toes the strength that propels waste from
Great Western Drilling Co. No ect flowed 174 barrels of new of Block 45 TLA T&P Survey which cost about $10,000 but now the body Stagnant bowel contents be
e. - oca minemi-s nor-Noue a 314.22 o=e,25d*xenmles soumas of Notre-e * H onEF
east of Midland in Martin County Ret. resung comindea on as Te One location south of a recent return the Clothing or pay her for Ke poactoEoV-AT LLC. CZ
recovered oil on a drillstem test port %-mile north extension to the it. She asked State Supreme Court moisteners may create gas take s or
in The Fusselman Location is 2021 feet from north TXL Devonian field in north- to order its return or force the 4 days for relief. Old-style salts and
The test was taken from 11 743 and 660 feet from east lines of west Ector County. B W Wise- concern to pay her $14.000$4,000 drugs cramp and gripe the en ire
to 11 785 feet, with tool open three Section ia Block A-46 PSL Sur. man Jr of Midland will re-en- for the property and $10,000 in system all only, new
hours Recovery was 8,370 feet of vey or me W Andrews ter an 8.154-foot failure damages for withholding ■
sas in the drillpipe * M AN Originally drilled by Shell on The warehouse concern has on eoief Hare7 02 coenl;
414 gravity formation, o. Mus ECTOR _ One location north-Company the project is No. 2 A daystoanswer her suit
Mife gsl mud and emu set east of production - he four well 660 leet f- m south a -=-=----------------------------------------------
mostly of TXL Pennsylvanian pool ia 669 feet from east lines of Sec-
Flowing pressure ranged from northwest Ector County the TXL tion 34 Block 46. TIN T&P Sur-
230 to 850 pounds. Shut - pressure Oil Corp will dig No. I-FFT vey. 3 > mi les northwest of No-
in 30-minutes was.4.440 pounds Ector Fee trees
Operator was coring below 11,791 Scheduled far a 9,000-foot The project will be cleaned out
feet bottom, it is 990 feet from north to total depth for tests in the De-
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CROCKETT - Helmerich-Payne
Corp af Midland staked No I C
T. Hill as a 1.400-foot com-ination
too wildcat 11 miles southeast of
McCamey.
Location spots 330 feet from the
north and west lines of Section 12,
Block PT. TCRR Survey
ANDREWS - Ralph Lowe of
Midland No 1 Magnolia-Morgan
west Andrews County project
has shown for discovery production
in the Ellenburger
A drillstem test from 11.187 to
11 216 feet, with tool open one hour,
recovered 100 feet of oil and gas
cut mud Another test from
11 189 to 11.241 feet open one hour
and 15 minutes, surfaced gaa in
U minutes
Recovery was 4.500 feet of oil
•nd no water Flowing pressure
was from 240 to 59 pounds, and
shut-in pressure in an unreported
time was 4,090 pounds
A third drillstem test from
11,191 to 11,291 feet open 1%
hours, surfaced gas I" 11 minutes
and recovered 5,060 feet of oil
Flowing pressure was from 290
to 930 pounds, and shut-in pres-
sure was 4,190 pounds
A core was being pulled from
11,304 feet on last report This
prospector to one location south-
west of the discovery well of the
Block A-so (Wichita-Albany pool,
four miles northwest of the Block
12 (Ellenburger) Field, and in
Section 1. Block A-So. PSL Sur-
vey. ■ miles wes * Andrews
one mile south at the discovery
well of the Andrews. North CEL
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