Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil Production and Development in North Central Texas in 1935

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. F. Petty
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

During 1935 there were drilled in North Central Texas 1071 wells, of which 565 were dry holes, 469 were oil wells with an initial production of 43,766 bbl. and 37 were gas wells with an initial production of 129,332,000 cu. ft. Production has been 14,180,042 bbl., or a daily average of 38,849 bbl. In Table 1 are listed the various pools of the district. Most of the smaller pools are of minor importance and are merely productive spots. Numerous other similar spots might have been listed as pools but their production is included in other fields. There are a few flowing wells but practically all of the wells are being pumped. The estimated potential is about 50,000 bbl. and the allowable production is based on the Texas Marginal Well Law. In Table 2, wildcat wells that have resulted in the discovery of pools or important extensions to old pools or that have contributed to the geological information of the area are listed.
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APA: T. F. Petty  (1936)  Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil Production and Development in North Central Texas in 1935

MLA: T. F. Petty Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil Production and Development in North Central Texas in 1935. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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