Production - Domestic - Oil and gas Development in Mississippi during 1936

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Henry N. Toler
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

Oil and gas development in Mississippi during 1936 was about the same as during the past three or four years, with less drilling activity in the proven fields; although at the end of the year there was a decided increase in interest and activity. Jackson Gas Field Six wells were drilled in the Jackson gas field, three of which were producers and three dry holes. The gas production for 1936 was 12,968,-000,000 cu. ft., which is 2,500,000,000 cu. ft. more than for any previous year. The total gas production from the field to the end of 1936 has been 58,092,000,000 cubic feet. Thirteen producing gas wells were abandoned during the year because of encroachment of salt water. At present there are 99 producing gas wells in the field. The three oil wells on the edge of the field, which had been producing, were not produccd during 1936, although they are still capable of making some oil with much salt water. The rock pressure at the end of the year was 930 lb., which is a decline of 80 Ib. since the discovery of the field. In March of 1936, the State Legislature appropriated $115,000 to be used by the State Mineral Lease Commission in drilling some gas wells
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APA: Henry N. Toler  (1937)  Production - Domestic - Oil and gas Development in Mississippi during 1936

MLA: Henry N. Toler Production - Domestic - Oil and gas Development in Mississippi during 1936. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.

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