St. Louis Paper - The Geological Distribution of Natural Gas in the United States

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles A. Ashburner
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1887

Abstract

' I. Natural-Gas Explorations. The rapid development of the natural-gas* industry in Western Pennsylvania, and the great economy which results from its use, both for manufacturing and domestic purposes, has led to an inquiry as to the occurrence of this gaseous mineral in all thickly populated and large manufacturing centers of the United States. Natural-gas springs are to be found in almost every State in the Union, and in many States gas has been obtained in wells sunk either for water, oil, or gas, or in search of solid mineral deposits. The occurrence of natural gas is, however, not dependent upon mere chance, as is popularly supposed, but upon the existence of special geological phenomena; this fact is now recognized by professional men and by many practical men concerned either in the exploration for or in the use of this gas. The desire among our leading manufacturers, to emulate Pittsburgh, has led to the sinking of many wells in many localities, in search of natural gas. Some of these wells are now being located and drilled under the direction of professional experts, but many more have been, and are still being located by "quack " explorers, who often depend upon spiritualistic communications, or the diviningrod, or by intelligent persons, who are ignorant, however, of the geological and physical conditions under which gas has already been found. My attention has recently been directed to a number of these exploring operations where holes have been drilled, and, after failing
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APA: Charles A. Ashburner  (1887)  St. Louis Paper - The Geological Distribution of Natural Gas in the United States

MLA: Charles A. Ashburner St. Louis Paper - The Geological Distribution of Natural Gas in the United States. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1887.

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