Oil And Gas Developments in West Texas during 1945

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
GORDON H. FISHER
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1946

Abstract

During the year 1945, the drilling pace in West Texas increased above that in the year 1944, and represented the highest number of well completions since 2941. The 1680 new wells drilled 8,287,958 ft. of hole for a per well average of 4933 ft. This depth is approximately 30o. ft. deeper than the average for the year 1944. Although the deepest well drilled in West Texas (Phillips Petroleum Company's Ada Price No. 1, in Pecos County) was completed during the year. 1944 to a depth of 15,279 ft. and tested the Ellen-burger horizon, the producing depth record for West Texas was set during the year 1945 with the completion of Amerada Petroleum Corporation's Jones No. I-A, in the Jones Ranch field, Gaines County, which now is producing at 11,422 ft. from the Devonian formation.
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APA: GORDON H. FISHER  (1946)  Oil And Gas Developments in West Texas during 1945

MLA: GORDON H. FISHER Oil And Gas Developments in West Texas during 1945. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1946.

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