The Plummer Field in Greene County, Ind., was discovered by Citizens Gas and Coke Utility during the summer of 1969 on completion of Citizens No. 1 Fred & Lucille Rollison. The initial production of this well was 120 barrels of oil per day through perforations in the Salem Limestone at 688 to 698 feet and 705 to 710 feet. The well also tested 20 barrels of oil and 120 barrels of water per day from perforations at 1606 to 1611 feet and 1616 to 1621 feet in middle Devonian limestone (Muscatatuck Group). Subsequent to the discovery well, 87 wells have been drilled (1975) in the field. Of the 88 wells, 50 produce from the Salem Limestone, 20 produce from middle Devonian limestone, one produces from the Ste. Genevieve Limestone, three are gas ...
The Waltersburg sandstone produces oil from isolated sand bodies and has produced nearly eight milli...
The Syndicated Options Limited of Austria No. 9372 Ferguson Brothers well, located in southern Clint...
"Reprinted from the Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 1114-1124, 1941.
The Plummer Field in Greene County, Ind., was discovered by Citizens Gas and Coke Utility during the...
An area of 11 counties in southwestern Indiana was studied because ( 1) the subsurface geology of th...
The purpose of this investigation is to determine the effectiveness of projective well log analysis ...
In 1890 the first commercially viable oil well in Indiana was drilled by the Northern Indiana Oil Co...
Caption title."Reprinted from bulletin: American Association Petroleum Geologists, vol. 37, no. 6 (J...
Over 400 million barrels (64 million m{sup 3}) of oil have been produced from the shallow-shelf carb...
Master of Science (MS)GeologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1...
Over 400 million barrels (64 million m{sup 3}) of oil have been produced from the shallow-shelf carb...
Over 400 million barrels (64 million m{sup 3}) of oil have been produced from the shallow-shelf carb...
At head of title: State of Illinois, Dwight H. Green, Governor. Department of Registration and Educa...
Osage, the largest county in Oklahoma, is situated a little to the east of the north central part of...
Oil was discovered in the Pondera field in June 1927 following work done by E.B. Emrick. The initial...
The Waltersburg sandstone produces oil from isolated sand bodies and has produced nearly eight milli...
The Syndicated Options Limited of Austria No. 9372 Ferguson Brothers well, located in southern Clint...
"Reprinted from the Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 1114-1124, 1941.
The Plummer Field in Greene County, Ind., was discovered by Citizens Gas and Coke Utility during the...
An area of 11 counties in southwestern Indiana was studied because ( 1) the subsurface geology of th...
The purpose of this investigation is to determine the effectiveness of projective well log analysis ...
In 1890 the first commercially viable oil well in Indiana was drilled by the Northern Indiana Oil Co...
Caption title."Reprinted from bulletin: American Association Petroleum Geologists, vol. 37, no. 6 (J...
Over 400 million barrels (64 million m{sup 3}) of oil have been produced from the shallow-shelf carb...
Master of Science (MS)GeologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1...
Over 400 million barrels (64 million m{sup 3}) of oil have been produced from the shallow-shelf carb...
Over 400 million barrels (64 million m{sup 3}) of oil have been produced from the shallow-shelf carb...
At head of title: State of Illinois, Dwight H. Green, Governor. Department of Registration and Educa...
Osage, the largest county in Oklahoma, is situated a little to the east of the north central part of...
Oil was discovered in the Pondera field in June 1927 following work done by E.B. Emrick. The initial...
The Waltersburg sandstone produces oil from isolated sand bodies and has produced nearly eight milli...
The Syndicated Options Limited of Austria No. 9372 Ferguson Brothers well, located in southern Clint...
"Reprinted from the Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 1114-1124, 1941.