Oil and Gas Developments In Ohio in 1945

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
KENNETH CITTISGHAM
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1946

Abstract

During the year 1945, the total number of wells drilled in Ohio, including the. non¬productive wells, was 1034. For the 10-year period ending with 1945, the average completions per year were 1125, the least number being 910 in 1938, and the maximum 1561 in 1941. The proportion of dry holes in 1945 was 37 per cent?about the same as for the year 1944 but exceeding the 10-year average, which was 34 per cent. The number of oil wells completed exceeded the number drilled in 1944 by about 30 per cent, the average initial per well being the same in both years. Gas-well completions were approximately 10 per Cent less than in 1944, with the average initial per well about 5 per cent greater. The difference in number of oil and gas wells in the two years was in Berea and Clinton completions, as the number of oil wells increased about 30 per cent, owing to greater activity in the two sands named, while the number of gas wells decreased because of fewer completions therein.
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APA: KENNETH CITTISGHAM  (1946)  Oil and Gas Developments In Ohio in 1945

MLA: KENNETH CITTISGHAM Oil and Gas Developments In Ohio in 1945. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1946.

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