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P°9* * — The Albany Newt — Thursday November 18, 1982
6 Permits Filed, 6 Finds Recorded In County
S&ak, foyMfc
CONSTRUCTION
817-442-1709
Cisco, Texas
Remodeling, Add-ons, New Homes
Electrical, Etc., Free Estimates
Proctor Petroleum, Inc.
of Abilene has filed for
permit to drill the No. 1
Clair 3 Ledbetter, Kt Al, a
projected 4,800 foot
wildcat for oil or gas, 15
miles northeast of
Albany. The venture will
be in a, 161 acre lease in
Shackelford County's
TE&L Survey.
**
Hridwell Oil Co. of
Abilene has revealed
plans to drill a 3,000 foot
developmental probe in
the Cromera Field, 14
miles east southeast of
Albany. The proposed
well is reported to be
located in a 290 acre lease
within Shackelford Coun
ty's Hlind Asylum Land
Survev.
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MAURICE
NEWTON
Enterprise 84079
Sojourner Drilling
Corp. of Abilene has
revealed plans to drill a
5,100 foot developmental
well in the Rockwell
Field. The operator has
560 acres leused, with
drillsite in' Shackelford
County's T&P HK Co.
Survey and has
designated the venture as
the No. 3 A Walker
Buckler. Drillsite is 15
miles southwest of
AI ha n y.
■ * +
The No. I! Grady
I'etree, a developmental
well in Shackelford Coun
ty's Lunatic Asylum Land
Survey, is scheduled to lie
drilled eight miles west of
Moran. Oak Tree Oil Co.
of Albany is listed as t he
operator Local ion is in a
,'120 'acre lease in the
S h a c k e I for <1 Regular
Field. Projected total
dept It is 725 feel
• *
Flowing 95 barrels of
crude and 138,000 CF cas
inghead gas per day, a.
new producer has been
filiated in I he T& P KK < '<>
Survey by Jones Co. ol
Albany. „
- This wildcat is located
in a 320 acre lease in
Shackelford County, 12
miles southwest of
Albany Well's designa
t ion is the No 3 Sou! h
(ireen ""<)7"
With (ubing pressure
coining /n al 1,11)0 I'SI.
t he well was perforated to
produce from an interval
4.91W to 4,928 feet into the
hole Total drilling dept h
was 5,031) feet, and the
pay zone was entered at
4,858 feet.
»♦
Jones Co. has also
recorded" a successful
development well in the
Marsha Field. It is the No.
6 Blackburn, showing
potential for 79 barrels of
oil per day on a 7/04
choke.
Drillsite was in a
738 acre lease in
Shackelford County's
T&P KH Co. Survey,
seven miles west of
Moran.
The well was drilled to
a total 4,351 foot bottom
after entering the pay
structure at 4,330 feet. It
was perforated to pro
duce from an interval
4,347 to 4,351 feet into the
hole. Tubing pressure
was 440 I'SI.
♦ »
A new oil producer in
the Cromera Field has
been filiated by Cromera
Oil K (ias ( 'o of Kuidoso,
New .Mexico. Designated
as the No. 7 John Sed
wick, the well indicated
capacity to produce 77
barrels of oil per day on a
20/64 choke.
Tubing pressure was
recorded at 15 PSI. The
location is 18 miles
southwest of Brecken
ridge, in a 897 acre lease
in the Blind Asylum
Lands Survey, Shackel
ford County.
Bottomed at 2,157 feet,
the well will produce from
an interval of perfora
I ions 2,104 to 2,111 feet in
to the hole. The pay for
mation was first en
countered at 2,103 feet.
llolcomb Enterprises of
t'lydrfhas filed for permit
to'drill the No. 5 W.L.
English, a 1,000 foot
developmental well in the
Sha< keIford Regular
Field, five miles north
west of Moran. The
operation will be in an
80 acre lease ill Shackel
ford County's University
I,ands Survey,
»'•
Location has been slak
ed by Landex Co of Lub
bock for a 850 foot
developmental probe in
Shackelford County's
Callahan Regular Field,
six miles southwest of
Moran. The well is
designated as the No. 2
Leroy Terry. Drillsite will
be in an 80 acre lease in
the Lunatic Asylum Sur
vey.
Albany based Marshall
R Young Oil Co. has turn
ed in first production
figures for its No. 11 E.A.
Jeter, a successful
developmental well in
Shackelford County's
T&P RR Co. Survey
Pumping oil at the rate
of 39 barrels per day, the
well was tested on an
open choke.
Drillsite was in a 40 acre
lease in the Shackelford
Regular Field, four miles
west of Albany. The well
was taken to a total depth
of 1,052 feet after enter
mg the pay zone at 902
feet. Production interval
w ill be 903 to 909 feet in
to t he wellbore.
• •
89 Gas, 57 Oil Discoveries
Listed In Texas Last Month
At a location 16 miles
west of Albany, Schkade
Brothers Operating Co. of
Abilene has completed
the No. 16 G.R. Davis 1).,
new oil well in the Shack
elford County's T&P and
GH&H Surveys.
The well showed daily
potential for 9 barrels of
oil on an open choke.
Well's total depth was
1,590 feet, with top of pay
logged at 1,585 feet.
• *
Landex Co. of Lubbock
has posted initial produc
tion figures for the No. 1
Laura Wild Et Al, new oil
well in the Shackelford
Field, two miles north
west of Moran.
The well indicated
potential for 8 barrels of
oil per day on an open
choke With drillsite in a
100 acre lease in
Shackelford County's Uni
versity Lands Survey, the
well had total drilling
depth of 629 feet. It
entered the pay horizon
at 522 feet and will pro
duce from a set of perfora
lions 522 to 525 feet into
t he hole.'
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Her.e Sale Held 2nd A 4th Sat. of lech Month
Calendar For 1982 & 1983
Nov 13 27 Qe» It
Mar 12 26 Api 9 23
July V 23 Aug
Oct 8 22
Jan H3 8 22 Ieb 12 26
May 14 28 Juno 1.1 J")
13 27 Sopt 10 24
Nov 12 26
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Bondud & Ragistmwd With USDA Undue PS^A
Railroad Commission
Chairman Jim Nugent an
no u nced, that > Tex a s
operators reported H9 gas
and 57 oil discoveries in
October I9H2.
One year ago, 103 gas
and IN oil discoveries
w ere filed wit h t he state's
energy regulatory agen
(las discoveries in thi
KM li moiit h of t he year in
eluded in the Refugio
area. 20 in deep South
Texas. I ti - in Soiit heasl
Texas, 11 in West Central
Texas, six ill East Central
Texas, five in the I'an
fi.and.lt , three in the San
Antonio area, and two
vacli in Kast Texas, Nort h
Tex .is, a ml t he, Sa n
Ahgelo area.
Oil discoveries included'
li) hi North Texas, 1(1 each
in Southeast Texas and
tlie Midland area, nine in
I he San Aligelo area, four
each in Kast Central
Texas and the Refugio
area, three ill West Cell
I ral Texas, and one earh
hi the Lubbock area and
deep Soulh Texas
Through the lirst 10
Ww (3ol Chrlslm.is
.All \V"i*;i|)|m;<I Dp
♦ 1
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Pre-Holiday
Blazers
Skirts .
Blouses
Sweaters
Sale
20%
O Off
Corner
months ol this year, there
have been I,UK) gas and
54 4 v oil discoveries
throughout the state. For
Oil, Gas Industry
Gives Equipment
Oilfield equipment and
services donations are
now being accepted for
the fourth annual Joint
Venture for ('rippled
Children, Oilfitjld Kquip
ment and Services Sale to
be held I tecember I at I he
A hilene < 'ivic ('efiter.
The annual Joint Veil
ture raises about one
I lord of t he budget of t he
WtVst Texas Reliabilita
t ion ('enter, where handi
capped children and
adults are treated with
out charge at campuses in
Abilene, San Angelo, and
Snyder
WTRC will arrange to
pick up donated equip
ment The oil and gas in
dustry members may call
the WTRC central office
in 9 15 t>92 i t>:ci for
delivery arrangements
Brownies Learn
CPR Procedures
Krownic Troop No, 195
met November 9 at the
Albany Vouth Center
Summer Crawford pro
vided cupcakes for the
meeting.
Janet Chapman, a li
censed CI'R K KMT in
struct or, presented an in
formative program -on
c h o k i n g a n d tl e m o n1
st rated the techniques to
use if the situation occurs.
Courtney Crossland
provided the snacks for
the November 1H
meeting.
Albany Boosters
Buy 'Throw Back'
Albany Athletic
Rooster Club has moved,
along with the teams, into
the basketball season.
The announcement comes
from Helen Ivy, who said
also that the club has pur
chased a "throw back" to
aid the players in re
bounding.
The club will sponsor a
tournament on the week
end of December 9, Mrs.
Ivy revealed. We hope
that all fans will mark
that date so as not to miss
it."
The meetings at the
field house continue on
Monday evenings at 7:00
p.m. for review of games
and plans of the club.
Everyone is invited.
the same period last year,
there were 1,000 gas and
505 oil discoveries.
In October, operators
reported 412 exploratory
and field tests wound up
as dry holes. New appli
cations for permits to drill
oil and gas tests totaled
2.59H in October com
pared with 3,146 in the
same period of 1981
Applications to drill,
deepen, plug back and for
service wells in October
amounted to 2.910 against
t.442 a year earlier.
Operators filed 722
amended applications to
drill. A year earlier they
submitted -Ht)9 amended
requests.
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