GziA ^CLOt>^\ STATE OF ILLINOIS ADLAI E. STEVENSON, Covernor DEPARTMENT OF REGISTRATION AND EDUCATION C. HOBART ENGLE, Director DIVISION OF THE STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY M. M. LEIGHTON, Chief URBANA ILLINOIS PETROLEUM NO. 64 OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT IN ILLINOIS DURING 1950 By ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN Reprinted From Statistics of Oil and Gas Development and Production Covering 1950 American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers PRINTED BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS URBANA, ILLINOIS 1952 ILLINOIS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LIBRARY MAR d mo FOOTNOTES TO COLUMN HEADINGS TABLE I a All fields to be listed alphabetically, and if by counties, the latter also in alphabetical order. b Use as many numbered lines as necessary to list in order of increasing depth each reservoir productive of oil, gas or condensate. In multi-reservoir fields the (upper) line on which the field name is placed should reflect, in certain columns, the totals of the separate reservoirs listed below it. Show name of producing forma- tion, and show its age by abbreviation as follows: Cam, Cambrian; Ord, Ordovician; Sil, Silurian; Dev, Devonian; Mis, Mississippian; Mis L, Lower Mississippian; Mis U, Upper Mississippian; Pen, Pennsylvanian; Per, Permian; Tri, Triassic; Jur, Jurassic; Cre L, Lower Cretaceous; Cre U, Upper Cretaceous; Eoc, Eocene; Olig, Oligocene; Mio, Miocene; Pli, Pliocene. c Volume of gas produced from the field and not re- turned to the reservoir. Indicate measurement pressure base in special footnote. d Only gas production shown in the gas production column of this table, and only oil shown in the oil pro- duction column of this table, should be considered in calculating entries for this column, i.e., entries should correspond with gas production for the year divided by oil production for the year. e Include all original completions, but exclude work- overs or well deepened or plugged back. Abandoned refers only to wells abandoned after having produced oil, gas or condensate and is not to include wells abandoned without having secured production. / A well producing both oil and gas is classified as an oil well, unless it has been designated as a gas well by the State regulatory agency. Gas wells are wells pro- ducing gas only or condensate, and wells producing gas with some oil but classified as gas wells by the State regulatory agency. g Show type of operation as indicated by the following symbols: P, pressure maintenance; G, gas injection; W, water injection; C, cycling. h Show weighted average gravity A.P.I, as oil is de- livered to the pipe lines and percentage of sulphur, if any, in the oil. Where oils from more than one reservoir are commingled and delivered into the pipe line at a gravity of 26 to 26.9, show as 26°, etc. i Show character of formation by code letter as fol- lows: A, anhydrite; C, chalk; Cg, conglomerate; Ch, chert; CR, cap rock; D, dolomite; Da, arkosic dolomite; Gw, granite wash; Sh, shale; L, limestone; LS, limestone, sandy; OL, oolitic limestone; S, sandstone. j Figures represent ratio of pore space to total volume of net reservoir rock expressed in per cent. P indicates reservoir rock is of porous type, but ratio is not known by the author. C, indicates that the reservoir rock is of cavernous type; and F, fissure type. k Show actual depth to top of producing zone or reser- voir. If producing zone is a series of interbedded sands and shales, and the sands are all productive or capable of producing, show the depth to top of top sand member. I Show actual average thickness that is producing or known to be productive. If, for example, average thick- ness of productive zone above water level is 50 feet, show 50 feet, even though wells are completed in only upper 10 or 15 feet of zone. m A, anticlinal; AF, anticlinal with faulting as im- portant factor; Af, anticlinal with faulting as minor factor; AM, accumulation due to both anticlinal and monoclinal structure; D, dome; DS, salt dome; H, strata are horizontal or nearly horizontal; MC, monocline with accumulation due to change in character of stratum; MF, monocline- fault; MI, monocline with accumulation against igneous barrier; ML, monocline-lense; MU, monocline- unconformity; MP, monocline with accumulation due to sealing at outcrop by asphalt; N, nose; S, syncline; SL, shoreline; T, terrace; TF, terrace with faulting as important factor. n Show name of deepest stratigraphic zone tested and total depth of well that tested such zone, whether it is deepest well in field or not. x Correct entry not determinable. ILLINOIS STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 3 3051 00005 0603 Oil And Gas Developments In Illinois During 1950 By ALFRED H. BELL* VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN ** In 1950 Illinois produced 61,922, 000 bbl of oil, or 3.2 per cent of the total for the United States, and ranked sixth in the country for the eighth consecutive year. Production decreased by four per cent from 1949, when the total Illinois production was 64,501,000 bbl (Fig. 1). Daily average production by months was as follows: MONTH Bbl MONTH Bbl January 165,000 July 166,000 February 172,000 August 174,000 March 176,000 September 173,000 April 160,000 October 171,000 May 171,000 November 166,000 June 170,000 December 163,000 Production for the first three months of 1950 was ap- proximately the same as for the corresponding three months of 1949. During the last nine months of 1950 daily pro- duction by months averaged about 0,000 bbl less than for the same months during 1949. Although the number of wells completed during 1950 was greater than during 1949, the number of new producing wells was considerably smaller. During the year 2,094 wells were drilled for oil or gas, an increase of 153 wells, or about 5 M per cent, over the total of 2,741 in 1949. This is the largest num- ber of wells drilled in any year since 1941. Of the 2,094 wells drilled, 1,206 were oil wells, 19 were gas wells, and 1,509 were dry holes. Producing wells made up 45 per cent of the wells completed. The percentage of successful wells in pools was about 59 per cent, as compared with 67 per cent in 1949, and of successful wildcat wells about 12.3 per cent, approximately the same as in 1949. Data on production and drilling by fields are given in Table 1, on annual production and drilling for Illinois in Table 3, and on drilling in 1950 by counties in Table 5. DISCOVERIES Twenty- four oil fields and one gas field (Table 2A, Fig. 2), 75 oil wells extending oil fields, two gas wells extending fields producing both oil and gas (Table 2B) , * Member AIME ** Oil and Gas Division. Illinois State Geological Survey Urbana. Illinois. Printed with permission of the Chief, Illinois State Geological Survey. and 23 new producing zones in fields (Table 2C) were dis- covered in 20 counties in Illinois in 1950, six fewer counties than in 1949. Of the 25 new pools, one, Inman South, was lost by consolidation, being included in Inman West Consolidated. The new fields having the largest num- ber of producing wells at the end of the year were Carlyle North, Clinton County, with 37, andOskaloosa, Clay County, with 36. Ellery West, Wayne County, discovered much later in the year, had 13 completed wells and about the same number drilling. At the end of the year 145 wells (144 oil and 1 gas) were producing in 24 new fields (Inman South not included) , the same number as were producing at the end of 1949 from the 23 new fields discovered during that year. Initial productions of discovery wells ranged from five to 991 bbl of oil, with half of them making be- tween 20 and 100 bbl initially. In fields discovered since 1936, the total number of wells producing at the end of 1950 was 17,223. EXPLORATORY DRILLING Of the total number of wells drilled during 1950, wildcats accounted for 030, or about 20.5 per cent (Table 4). Of this number, 102, or 12.3 per cent, were successful in obtaining production. The number of wildcats drilled increased from 746 in 1949 to 030 in 1950, but the per- centage of successful wells remained about the same. Of the 030 wildcat wells, 325 were drilled more than two miles from production; of these, 14, or 4.3 per cent were successful. Of the 505 wildcat wells drilled less than two miles from production, 11 discovered new pools and 77 were extensions to pools, or a total of 17.4 per cent successful. In existing pools 63 wells were drilled to test deeper pays. Of these, three wells were successful. Extension wells opened up deeper pays in two other pools. A generalized geologic column for the southern Illinois oil region showing principal oil and gas producing strata is shown in Fig. 3. One Devonian pool was discovered in 1950: Bartelso East in Clinton County. Only one producing well has been com- pleted, and it does not seem probable that a pool of any importance will be developed. No other new pre-Mississip- pian production was discovered during the year. I OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS Unsuccessful deep tests in pools include Devonian tests in the Warrenton-Borton pool in Edgar and Coles counties and in the Lawrence pool in Lawrence County. A Silurian test was drilled in the Ayers gas pool in Bond County, and Trenton tests in the Assumption North pool inChristian County and Waverly gas pool in Morgan County. A St. Peter test was drilled in the Dudley pool in Edgar County. The total footage of wildcat wells drilled during 1950 was 1,752,253 ft, of which 259,204 ft, or 14.0 per cent, were drilled in successful wells. The average depth of wildcat wells drilled during 1950 was less than that for 1949, but the average depth of successful wildcats was considerably higher. A selected list of dry wildcats for 1950 is given in Table 2D. Geophysical exploration during the year included use of seismograph and gravity meter, resistivity measurements and soil analysis. The number of geophysical parties op- erating throughout the year, by months and methods, is given in Table 6. DEVELOPMENT Wells were completed in 52 counties in Illinois in 1950, extending from Boone and Winnebago on the Wisconsin boundary to Williamson and Saline on the south, and from Vermilion on the Indiana boundary to Adams on the Missouri boundary. Fifty per cent of all wells drilled were con- centrated in seven counties: White, Wabash, Hamilton, Wayne, Lawrence, Fayette, and Clinton. Seventeen counties, or one-fourth of the total number drilled in, accounted for 06 per cent of all completions. Producing wells were drilled in 29 counties. The seven counties listed above had about 50 per cent of the producing wells completed. Richland County had the largest number of new pools for the year, with four discovered, none of which appears to be of importance. Clay and Saline counties each had three new pools, one of which, Oskaloosa, is better than average for the State. Pools with the largest number of successful comple- tions for the year were Louden with 136 wells, Clay City- Noble Consolidated with 06 wells, and Maud North Consoli- dated with 53 wells. The average depth of wells drilled for oil and gas in the State in 1950 was 2,231 ft, or about 100 ft less than in 1949. Depths of producing wells ranged from 100 ft to about 4,100 ft. PRODUCTIVE ACREAGE The area of proved production in the State at the end of 1950 was 397,605 acres for oil and 17,305 acres for gas. Of this amount, 204,190oil acres and 5,900 gas acres were in pools discovered since 1936. About 2,000 acres were in pools discovered during 1950, and almost 20,000 acres were in development and extensions of pools dis- covered earlier. ESTIMATED PETROLEUM RESERVES The Illinois Geological Survey estimates that on Janu- ary 1, 1951 the oil reserves in Illinois that can be pro- duced from wells now in existence by methods in use in each area total 615.7 million bbl. This represents an increase of 107.2 million bbl over the estimate for January 1, 1950 and the factors in this change are shown in the following table: ( Mill ions of Bbl ) Estimated reserves, January 1, 1950 500.5 Withdrawal by 1950 production 62.0 446.5 39.1 Added by new drilling in 1950 405.6 Added by secondary recovery operations (water- flooding) 130.1 Estimated reserves, January 1, 1951 615.7 It is noteworthy that the large increase over the earlier estimate is due to the initiation of several secondary recovery programs. Most of the secondary recov- ery reserves were added in two major pools, Salem and Benton, with minor though still substantial increases coming from other water-flooding operations in the old Southeastern Illinois Field and in Cordes, Odin, and Stanford, among the newer fields. The ultimate primary production of the wells drilled in 1950 is estimated at 39.1 million bbl, 4.5 million bbl from the pools discovered during the year, and the remain- der from drilling in the older pools. Nearly 7 million bbl of this newly-proved reserve was produced during the year. The ultimate production of one of the year's dis- coveries - Oskaloosa - will evidently be more than a million bbl, while further development could readily bring three more 1950 discoveries - Carlyle North, Cantrell South, and Ellery West - into the million-barrel category. Hamilton County with 6.2 million bbl, Fayette with 5.0, and White with 4.9 million bbl, accounted for a large proportion of the new reserves. Individual pools with large additional reserves were Louden, over 5 million, Clay City-Noble Consolidated, over 3 million, and Rural Hill, Maud North Consolidated, Albion Consolidated, Blairsville, Goldengate Consolidated, and Oskaloosa, with more than a million bbl each additional primary oil. Of the 39. 1 million bbl of new oil added by the 1950 drilling program, 2.0 million bbl comes from the Pennsyl- vanian, 35.9 from the Mississippian, 1.0 from the Devon- ian, a trace from the Silurian, and less than 0.2 million bbl from the Ordovician. The Ste. Genevieve formation, with nearly 10 million bbl , the Cypress, with 9.5 and the Aux Vases, with 7.0 are the most important individual pay zones. ECONOMIC DATA The price of crude oil throughout 1950 remained at S2.77perbbl for most of Illinois, although small amounts of heavy Pennsylvanian oil sold for as low as $2.00 per bbl. The value (at the wells) of the crude oil in the State during the year was approximately $172,000,700. To this should be added the value (at the plants) of natural gasoline and liquefied petroleum gases produced in Illi- nois in 1950, which is estimated to be approximately $10,400,000. This gives a total value of $102,400,700 for liquid products from Illinois oil fields in 1950. ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN The crude oil produced in Illinois during 1950, amount- ing to 61,922,000 bbl, is 15.4 per cent of runs-to-stills for refineries in the Central Refining district (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, western Ohio and Wisconsin). Stocks of crude petroleum on hand in Illinois on December 31, 1950 were 16,011,000 bbl, as compared with 15,300,000 bbl on December 31, 1949. Stocks of refined products in the Central Refining district, according to the U. S. Bureau of Mines, were as follows: utilized, largely for lease fuel. As the total estimated solution gas produced was about 60 billion cu ft, the amount of gas flared was probably greater than the total amount used. Nineteen wells in 13 pools in 10 counties in Illinois, were nominally completed during 1950 as gas wells, though gas from only two wells in Cottonwood Pool and one in ilerald Pool is being utilized. The others have been shut in for lack of market or abandoned. 12/31/50 12/31/49 PRODUCT Bbl Bbl Gasoline 24,560,000 22,797,000 Kerosene 4,212,000 4,109,000 Gas, Oil and Disti Hate Fuel 10,251,000 10,511,000 Residual Fuel Oil 3,619,000 3,625,000 GAS AND GAS PRODUCTS An estimated 60 billion cu ft of solution gas was pro- duced from Illinois oil wells during 1950 and about a half billion cu ft of gas was produced from gas wells in oil fields, either in gas caps or in separate reservoirs associated with the oil. The production of gas from Illinois gas fields was insignificant, amounting to only a few MVlcf during 1950. The two gas fields which have produced most of the Illinois natural gas marketed during the past decade, Ayers and Russellville, were both abandoned during 1950. Ayers produced a small amount of gas during the year, Russellville none at all, and small amounts not commerci- ally marketed were produced from at least two other small gas fields. Most of the 373 NMcf of Illinois gas marketed during the year, as shown in Table 0, came from dry gas wells within oil fields. In addition to the gas marketed, a somewhat smaller amount from gas wells in oil fields was used as lease fuel. About 13.7 billion cu ft of solution gas from oil wells, a small amount of which originated in Indiana, was utilized in Illinois natural gasoline plants during 1950. According to preliminary figures by the U. S. Bureau of Mines, 129,701,000 gal of natural gasoline and related products was extracted from this gas in the natural gaso- line plants, compared with a total yield of 135,147,000 gal in 1949. The dry residue gas from the plants amounted to about 9.6 billion cu ft, of which somewhat over 6 billion was used as plant or lease fuel. Data collected by the Illinois Oil Scouts Association indicates that 2,495 NMcf of residue gas was returned to the producing strata for pressure maintenance. The amount of the plant residue gas flared or lost was small. In addition to the 13.7 billion cu ft of metered solu- tion gas passing through the natural gasoline plants, 10 to 15 billion cu ft of unmetered solution gas was Table 8 - NATURAL GAS PRODUCED IN ILLINOIS Field, County Cottonwood, Gallatin j Herald, White Storms, White Ayers, Bond Flat Rock, Crawford Louden, Fayette Market Amt.,MMcf 235 Carmi 36 21 Greenville 2 Palestine 1 Vandal ia, St. Elmo 79 SECONDARY RECOVERY Secondary recovery operations started in 1950 were nearly all water- flooding. The most important of these was in the Salem Field, Marion County, which is operated under a unitization agreement effective September 1, 1950. Injection of water began early in October, 1950. Prior to this the Salem Field had produced about 215 million bbl of oil. In the Benton Field, another unitized water-flood operation, water input began late in 1949 and production began to increase by the middle of 1950. Average daily production for the field was 1,006 bbl from 236 producing wells in July, 1950. In December, 1950, the daily average was 2,930 bbl, or nearly three times that for July. Water- floods begun during 1950 include one in the Benoist sand in the Cordes pool, Washington County, one in the EJenoist sand in the Assumption North pool, Chris- tian County, and one in the Hardinsburg sand in the Iron pool, White County. Water-flooding is planned for a num- ber of other areas, and it is likely that oil production by water- flooding will become a progressively larger part of the State total. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The writers are indebted to many oil and gas companies, pipe line companies, and refining companies for data used in this report. The following members of the Survey staff assisted in preparing the report: Wayne F. Meents, Lester W. Clutter, and Kathryn C. Irving. David H. Swann prepared the sections on estimated petroleum reserves and gas and gas products. OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS i / ' A- A 7 VV V \ A NUMBER OF PRODUCING WELL* rnimPi ftfh monti-ii y w \ V , ^ 1 AAA, . . . . rAA. /W A, 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 /v TOTAL PRODUCTION dv kirtkiTue / _L / 1937 19 38 19 39 19 40 19 41 19 42 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 FIG. I - NUMBER OF PRODUCING WELLS AND OIL PRODUCTION IN ILLINOIS, 1937 TO 1950. 'LEISTOCENE -./£ D ""-° S FORMATION KINKAID DEGONIA CLORE PALESTINE MENARD TAR SPRINGS GLEN DEAN HARDINSBURG GOLCONDA CYPRESS PAINT CREEK BETHEL RENAULT AUX VASES FORMATION OR GROUP STE GENEVIEVE (MCCLOSKY ROSI- Cr L ARE, L O'HARA) LOUIS SALEM OSAGE (CARPER) KINDERHOOK- NEW ALBANY MAQUOKETA TRENTON" ST. PETER FIG. 3 to UJ cr UJ CO z tu Si j, FIG. 2 - OIL AND GAS FIELDS OF ILLINOIS. NUMBERS INDICATE 1950 DISCOVERIES. 1. Ab Lake West 2. Bartelso East 3. Calhoun Central 4. Calhoun East 5. Cantrell South 6. Carlyle North . . Claremont Gas 0. Ellery West 9. Enfield 10. Flannigan 11. Hord 12. Inman South (Consolidated with Inman West in 1950) 13. Kenner South 14. Kinmundy 15. Livingston South 16. Long Branch 17. Marion 10. Omaha West 19. Orchardville 20. Oskaloosa 21. Patoka West 22. Reservoir 23. Ritter 24. Roland West 25. Whittington South TABLE I - OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS PRODUC 1 |\IG CONDENSATE £ 1 1 GAS PR( PRODUCT 1 ON K UJ FORMAT 1 ON UJ > o u co ■a o Thousands of Bbl Q BARRELS o Ul M 1 LL 1 ON. CU FT c 00 FIELD UJ > <; —i £ NAME Q > O (/> ce co ■D Z UJ z (Countyl a AND AGE 6 u_ O ce < O (A O. Ul LL LC u < < UJ o o Z in o , z o — in CE o ce ui a. a. u < < Ul a o Z in UJ O z o — in ce o CO — u_ o u en Q O z "> UJ o 1 o IS z o _ in ce 2 M- UJ CE H u - 3 "~ CE \- U - D "" < 1- u - 3 _l > < O Q < o a IB O Q 1 Warrenton-Borton, Edgar Unnamed; Pen 1906 120 30000 2 Westfield, Clark-Coles 1904 10000 X X X X X 3 Shallow Gas; Pen 9025 X X X X X 4 Westfield; Mis L 9000 X X X X X 5 6 7 Trenton; Ord V 300 X 5000 Siggins, Cumberland-Clark 1906 4000 X X X X X 8 First Siggins; Pen 3200 X X X X X 9 2nd & 3rd Siggins; Pen 500 X X X X X 10 Lower Siggins; Pen 1000 X X X X X 11 York, Cumberland-Clark 5 York; Pen 1907 350 X X X 12 Casey, Clark 1906 2100 X X X X X 13 Upper Gas; Pen 200 X X X X X 14 Lower Gas; Pen 400 X X X X X 15 Casey; Pen 1540 X X X X X 16 Carper; Mis L M X X X X X 17 Martinsville, Clark 1907 1400 X X X X X 10 Shallow; Pen 35 X X X X X 19 Casey; Pen 310 X X X X X 20 Martinsville; Mis L 710 X X X X X 21 Carper; Mis L 650 X X X X X 22 Devonian; Dev 660 X X 23 Trenton; Ord 10 X X 24 Johnson North, Clark 1907 2400 X X X X X 25 Claypool; Pen 1200 X X X X X 26 Shallow; Pen 200 X X X X X 27 Casey; Pen 900 X X X X X 28 Upper Partlow; Pen 250 X X X X X 29 Carper; Mis L 10 X X 30 Johnson South, Clark 1907 2200 X X X X X 31 Claypool; Pen 200 X X X X X 32 Casey; Pen 300 X X X X X 33 Upper Partlow; Pen 1700 X X X X X 34 Lower Partlow; Pen 850 X X X X X 35 Bellair, Crawford- Jasper 1907 1500 X X X X X 36 "500 ft."; Pen X X X X X X 37 "800 ft."; Pen X X X X X X 30 "900 ft."; MisU X X X X X X 39 Clark County Division 23950 60502000 1694000 X X X 40 Main, Crawford 1906 35700 X X X X X 41 Shallow; Pen 340 X X X X X 42 Robinson; Pen 34320 X X X X X 43 Oblong; Mis L 1000 X X X X X 44 Salem; Mis L 180 X X 45 Devonian; Dev 30 X X 46 New Hebron, Crawford Robinson; Pen 1909 1570 X X X X X 47 Chapman, Crawford Robinson; Pen 1914 1560 X X X X X 40 Parker, Crawford Robinson; Pen 1907 1340 X X X X X 49 Allison-Weger, Crawford Robinson; Pen X 1100 X X X X X 50 Flat Rock, Crawford 8 Robinson; Pen X 1950 X X X X 0.9 51 Birds, Crawford-Lawrence Robinson; Pen X 4405 X X X X X 52 Crawford County Division 47705 159346000 1527000 X X 0.9 53 Lawrence, Lawrence-Crawford 1906 26600 X X X X •x 54 Pennsylvanian; Pen 85 X X X X X 55 Bridgeport; Pen 5060 X X X X X 56 Buchanan; Pen 2300 X X X X X 57 "Gas" ; Mis U 1440 X X X X X 50 Tar Springs; Mis U 10 X X X X X 59 Hardinsburg; Mis U 10 X X X X X 60 Jackson; Mis U 10 X X X X X 61 Cypress(Kirkwood) ; Mis J 16300 X X X X X 62 Bethel (Tracey); Mis U 4600 X X X X X 63 Aux Vases; Mis U 20 X X X X X 64 Lower Ohara; Mis L 10 X X 65 Rosiclare; Mis L 230 X X 66 McClosky; Mis L 7400 X X 67 Salem; Mis L 10 X X 60 n 69 St. Francisville, Lawrence Bethel; Mis U X 420 X X X X X 70 Lawrence County Division 27020 243951000 2030000 X X X 71 Allendale, Wabash-Lawrence 12 1912 6000 12067000 677000 72 Pennsylvanian; Pen X X X 73 Bridgeport; Pen X X X 74 Buchanan; Pen X X X 75 Biehl; Pen X X X 76 Jordan; Pen X X X 77 Waltersburg; Mis U X X X 78 Tar Springs; Mis U X X X 79 Hardinsburg; Mis U X X X 00 Cypress; Mis U X X X 01 Bethel; Mis U X X X 82 Aux Vases; Mis U X X X 83 Lower Ohara; Mis L X X X 84 Rosiclare; Mis L X X X 85 McClosky; Mis L X X X TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN K UJ 5 3 Z LU Z _J NUMBER WELLS* OF WELLS PRODUCING^ DEC. 1950 RESERVOIR PRESSURE LB PER SO INCH 1 or > < tr Q UJ z > o o o u UJ UJ in a: CHARACTER OF OIl' 1 PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED" TO END OF 19 50 O » Q •» UJ O* K — UJ _l Q Q- Z 5 uj O u 1950 OIL 3 0) < (J _J < z Q Z UI o -v in o — > < >- • 1- — > a. < o= < is 3* _i 3 * in w a. UI H u < < i u > H 1- Z — UI in u o a. a. O UI a. a. 0- i2 o z 1- — « o 3 H H O u. O 1 a: 1- Q- UI a. z UI u. o Q O IM in tn \- V ft E UJ cc 3 H U 3 et H m NAME u. h- u. 1 - H UI 0. -1 UJ O Q I Q UJ \- UJ _J I o (J Q UJ z o a z < m < o z s o _J u. -1 < U H — u_ u_ — — _l H < 1 25 3 2 X X X X S P 160 20 ML Trenton 2212 2 1649 1 104 W D St. Peter 3009 3 190 5 X X X X W 30.0 X S P 200 40 D 4 1450 1 X X X X 33.5 X L C 335 X D 5 19 X 10 X X 30.2 0.18 L C 2300 40 D 6 2 2 X 7 1032 2 50 610 W D Dev 2010 8 091 2 X X X X w 34.0 X S P 400 X D 9 90 X X X X w (33.6) X S P 400 X D 10 202 X X X X (25.7) X s P 500 40 D 11 70 X X (30.3) X s P 590 X AM Dev 2301 12 537 2 430 w AM Mis L 1350 13 41 X X X (31.9) X s P 265 X AM 14 02 X X X (30.1) X s P 310 X AM 15 323 1 X X X (33.6) X s P 445 40 AM 16 1 1 X X X X X s P 1300 50 AM 17 226 6 115 D St. Peter 3411 10 7 X X X X X s P 255 X D 19 66 2 X X X X X s P 500 X D 20 23 X X X X X L P 400 X D 21 41 4 X X X (30.9) X s P 1340 X D 22 41 X X X X X L P 1550 X D 23 2 X X X (39.6) X L P 2700 X D 24 494 11 291 w AM Dev 1910 25 290 X X X X X S P 415 X AM 26 32 X X X X X s P 315 X AM 27 101 11 X X X w X X s P 465 X AM 20 46 X X X X X s P 535 X AM 29 1 X X X X X s P 1325 X AM 30 553 5 2 35 300 GW AM Dev 2030 31 30 X X X X X s P 390 X AM 32 60 X X X G 30.0 X s P 450 X AM 33 415 2 35 X X X w X X s P 490 X AM 34 174 3 2 X X X 20.5 X s P 600 X AM 35 406 12 51 50 w AM Mis L 1471 36 310 51 X X X w (32.4) X s P 560 X AM 37 65 1 X X X X X s P 015 X AM 30 102 3 X X X (37.0) X s P 005 X AM 39 .5047 23 04 06 2004 St. Peter 3411 40 7357 12 129 3703 GW ML St. Peter 4654 41 71 X X X X X s P 510 X ML 42 7164 12 127 X X X GW 34.0 X s P 900 25 ML 43 100 2 X X X X X LS P 1335 X ML 44 10 X X X X X L P 1015 5 ML 45 2 X X X X X L P 2795 11 ML 46 300 140 X X G 30.1 X s P 940 25 ML Mis 2056 47 193 15 42 x X X G X X s P 995 25 ML Mis 2279 40 256 3 193 X X 29.5 X s P 1000 25 ML Pen 1227 49 150 54 X X 22.5 X s P 910 20 ML Pen 1041 50 297 2 2 97 1 X X 31.0 X s P 935 X ML Dev 3110 51 607 2 319 X X 31.0 X s P 930 20 ML Mis L 1731 52 9240 16 149 4620 1 St. Peter 4654 53 4553 51 69 2250 G W A St. Peter 5190 54 10 X X X X X s P 290 X A 55 1230 2 X X X X G W 33.0 X s P 000 40 A 56 407 2 X X X X 33.0 X s P 1250 15 A 57 243 X X X X 33.0 X s P 1330 15 A 50 1 1 X X X X X s P 1410 10 A 59 1 X X X 33.0 X s P 1570 10 A 60 1 X X X 33.0 X s P 1360 10 A 61 3040 16 X X 600+ X W 33.0 X s P 1400 30 A 62 725 5 X X 650+ X 33.0 X s P 1650 20 A 63 2 X X X X 33.0 X s P 1010 20 A 64 X X X X X L P X X A 65 11 1 X X X X 33.0 X LS P 1050 X AC 1C 66 999 24 X X X X 33.0 X L P 1060 10 A 67 1 X X X X X X L P 1955 2 A 60 4 X X 69 55 21 600 X W 32.3 X S P 1045 22 ML Mis 1900 70 4600 51 69 2271 St. Pater 5190 71 740 10 306 AM Mis L 2571 72 1 X X X X X X S P 400 X AM 73 11+ 1 X X X X X X s P 1070 12 AM 74 X X X X X X X s P 1290 15 AM 75 539 4 X X X X 35.1 X s P 1425 20 AM 76 4 X X X X X X s P 1490 10 AM 77 20 2 X X X X X X s P 1540 15 AM 70 10 X X X X X X s P 1600 20 AM 79 1 X X X X X X s P 1700 10 AM 00 5 X X X X 36.0 X s P 1920 10 AM 01 67 3 X X X X 37.0 X s P 2010 10 AM 02 3 X X X X X X s P 2200 12 AM 03 2 X X X X X X L P 2300 10 AM 04 3 X X X X X X LS P 2300 5 AM OS 12+ X X 900 X 37.0 X L P 2300 AM TABLE I - OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS PRODUC 1 NG CONDENSATE C 1 1 GAS PRC PRODUCT ION LU FORMAT 1 ON UJ > O u CO ■a o Thousands of Bbl Q BARRELS Q LU M ILL ION,. CU FT c m FIELD LU > < —J S NAME Q > o or 03 3 Z UJ z (County) a AND AGE 6 u, o or < O CO CC LU 0. or o < < LU o o z in LU •* O , o z o — in or at or lu a. or u < < LU Q o z in LU o z o _ in or °* CD _l \ — Lu o o V 5 Q O z in LU • O 13 Z o — m or ci IM LU or h- "" Z> "~ or H ^ z> "" < 1- U - D — _l > < o o < O o o o a 06 07 Total Southeastern Fields * II 104795 476570000 5920000 X X 0.9 08 Ayers (Gas), Bond 14 Bethel; MisU 1922 325 290.7 1.0 09 Greenville (Gas), Bond Lindley (lst,2nd)Mis U 1910 160 990.0 90 Bartelso, Clinton 1936 500 2019000 71000 91 Carlyle; Mis U 350 1121000 26000 92 Devonian; Dev 230 090000 45000 93 Carlyle, Clinton Carlyle (Cypress) Mis U 1911 915 3704000 32000 94 Frogtown, Clinton Carlyle(Cypress) Mis U 1910 300 X 95 Ava-Carjpbell Hill, Jackson 18 Colmar-Plymouth, McDonough- Cypress; Mis U 1917 440 X 96 Hoing; Dev 1914 2500 3660000 75000 Hancock 97 Carlinville, Macoupin Unnamed; Pen 1909 00 X 100 90 Gillespie-Benld(Gas) , Macoupin 21 Unnamed; Pen 1923 00 135.0 99 Gillespie-Wyen, Macoupin Spanish Needle Creek (Gas) , Unnamed; Pen 1915 45 X 100 100 Unnamed; Pen 1915 00 14.4 Macoupin 22 101 Staunton (Gas), Macoupin 23 Unnamed; Pen 1916 400 1050.0 102 Collinsville, Madison 2U Devonian-Silurian 1909 40 1000 103 Brown, Langewisch-Kuester, Junction City, Marion 1910 175 X 6000 104 Dykstra-Wilson; Pen 60 X X 105 Cypress; Mis U 115 X X 106 Sandoval, Marion 1909 400 5553000 44000 107 Bethel; Mis U 460 2705000 100 Devonian; Dev 390 2040000 44000 109 Wamac, Marion, Clinton, Washington Petro; Pen 1921 250 651000 11000 110 Litchfield, Montgomery 25 Unnamed; Pen 1079 100 24000 111 Waterloo, Monroe 26 Trenton; Ord 1920 230 236000 112 Jacksonville(Gas) , Morgan 21 Gas; Pen, Mis L 1910 x 2000 1320 X 113 Pittsfield (Gas), Pike 28 Niagaran; Sil 1006 0960 X 114 Sparta, Randolph 29 Cypress; Mis U 1000 165 X 115 Dupo, St. Clair Trenton; Ord 1920 2400 2569000 75000 116 Total of fields discovered prior to January 1, 1937 ' L13495 493910000 6236000 11325 2506. 5 2.7 117 Ab Lake, Gallatin 1947 40 17000 1000 110 Renault; Mis U 40 -x X 119 Aux Vases; Mis U ' 40 X X 120 4 121 Ab Lake West, Gallatin Aux Vases; Mis U 1950 10 1000 1000 122 Aden Consolidated, Hamilton, Wayne 1930 2300 5903000 200000 123 Aux Vases; Mis U 800 X X 124 Lower Ohara; Mis L 40 X X o 125 Rosiclare; Mis L ' 40 X X 126 McClosky; Mis L 2300 X X 127 Salem; Mis L 32 20 X X 120 4 129 Aden South, Hamilton 1945 320 100000 76000 130 Aux Vases; Mis U 30 X X 131 Rosiclare; Mis L 40 X X 132 McClosky; Mis L 320 X X 133 u 134 Akin, Franklin 1942 200 493000 75000 135 Cypress; Mis U 100 X X 136 Aux Vases; Mis U 80 X X 137 McClosky; Mis L ? 2 20 X X 130 4 139 Akin West, Franklin 1940 00 26000 15000 140 Cypress; Mis U 20 X X 141 Lower Ohara; Mis L ' 20 X X 142 Rosiclare; Mis L ' 20 X X 143 McClosky; Mis L 40 X X 144 4 145 Albion Consolidated, Eduards - White 1940 4600 03mm 1108000 40 146 Pemsylvanian; Pen 40 147 Mansfield; Pen 60 X X 140 Bridgeport; Pen 280 X X 149 Biehl; Pen 1000 X X 150 Degonia; Mis U ' 10 X X 151 Waltersburg; Mis U 560 X X 152 Tar Springs; Mis U 40 X X 153 Hardinsburg; Mis U 60 X X 154 Cypress; Mis U 290 X X 155 Bethel; Mis U 200 X X 156 Renault; Mis U 31 100 X X 157 Aux Vases; Mis U 520 X X 150 Lower Ohara; Mis L 100 X X 159 Rosiclare; Mis L 100 X X 160 McClosky; Mis L 1600 X X 161 4 TABLE 1 • - ALFR ED H. BEL L, VII IGINI A KL INE and DAVID H. SW ANN y NUMBER OF WELLS PRODUCING^ RESERVOIR PRESSURE CHARACTER OF 01 L h PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED* WELLS'" DEC. 1950 LB PER . SO INCH 1 TO END OF 1950 K Ul CD 2 => z O 1- 1950 OIL 3 10 < Q z w o V in cc > < or Q UJ z > > ■ 1 £3 cc UJ 1- o < 1- Z — LU CO U 0- o o z t_ _^. o 3 H 1- Q U. O 1 CC CO CO 1- ft E LU CC H CJ NAME u. H u. 1 • h- Ul o " o in LU ot H — UJ a UJ LU D UJ z o C9 z _1 < O 1- — ti- LU z _1 Q 0- Z 2 LU O <_> _J Q- s o u o z < CO < s o _) u. ll- — — _J 1- cc < < z o — > < o o u o UJ UJ in or > Q_ < • CC < CD CO w 0- cc < I o cc cc O LU Q- Q- y- a. ui o- z LU U. O O O M Q CD Q_ cc H co CC -I Ul O Q I 06 7 X X 07 00 09 90 19660 21 4 77 103 o 310 2 06 9371 1 355 X X X s S P P 940 925 5 X A A Trenton Dev 3044 3290 50 R 16 St. Peter 4212 91 51 29 X X 36.2 0.20 S P 905 24 D 92 93 94 95 96 26 170 o o 21 X X 41.5 0.27 L c 2420 12 D 5 31 X X 35.2 0.26 S p 1035 20 AL St. Peter 4120 13 1 X X 31.9 X s p 950 7 ML Sil 2444 35 X X X X s p 700 10 A AL 1! Dev 2530 493 31 195 X X G 37.6 0.30 s p 450 21 Trenton 005 97 90 135 X 27.7 X s p 300 X A Mis 1300 4 155 X s p 540 X A Pen 575 99 23 X X 30.2 X s p 650 X T Trenton 2560 100 7 X X s p 305 X D Pen 495 101 10 145 X s p 460 X A Trenton 2371 102 103 6 15 1 4 X X X X L c 1305 20 ML St. Peter Dev 2177 3355 104 7 X X X 32.0 X s p 610 20 M f 105 106 o 1 X X X 32.0 X s p 1660 15 N 151 15 R St. Peter 5023 107 123 X X 34.5 X s p 1540 20 D 100 20 15 X X 30.0 0.30 L c 2924 9 D 109 106 5 X X 30.2 X s p 720 20 D Mis L 1760 110 10 X X 23.0 0.24 s p 660 X D Pen 774 111 41 X X 30.2 0.97 L c 410 50 A Trenton 045 112 53 X X X X LS p 330 5 ML Trenton 1390 113 60 X X L p 265 10 A Pre -Cam 2226 114 20 X X X X S p 050 7 D Mis U 905 115 319 5 110 X X 32.7 0.70 L c 700 50 A Ord 1000 116 21330 114 343 06 9702 1 117 110 2 2 1 1 X X 35.1 X L p 2735 M M F Mis L 2941 119 X X 35.1 X S p 2770 9 MF 120 121 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X S p 2725 5 MC Mis L 2067 122 09 69 W A Dev 5395 123 5 15 X X w 37.0 X s p 3175 12 A 124 2 X X 37.0 X L p 3290 7 A 125 X X 37.0 X s p 3320 5 A 126 73 24 X X w 37.0 X L p 3350 A 127 X X 40.0 X L p 3735 16 A 120 11 20 129 16 12 16 A Mis L 3447 130 1 1 1 X X X X S p 3245 AL 131 1 1 1 X X X X L p 3330 AC 132 7 5 9 X X 39.0 X L p 3395 9 AC 133 •7 5 5 134 15 2 14 A Mis L 3515 135 11 2 10 X X 33.4 0.14 S p 2040 10 AL 136 3 4 X X 37.0 0.12 S p 3120 9 AL 137 X X X X L p 3270 9 AC 130 1 139 5 2 5 A Mis L 3435 140 2 2 2 X X X X S p 2715 AL 141 X X X X L p 3050 10 AC 142 X X X X L p 3000 12 A 143 2 2 X X X X L p 3130 4 A 144 1 1 145 323 36 11 290 w Dev 5105 146 1 1 X X S p 1490 6 MF 147 3 2 500 250 35.4 X S p 1650 5 M F 140 16 13 255 275 w 35.0 0.16 S p 1060 15 MF 149 79 15 75 600 13 w 34.0 0.16 S p 1995 17 MF 150 X X 35.4 X S p 2125 9 M F 151 36 10 1 32 X 390 34.0 X s p 2365 16 AL 152 2 2 X X 36.0 X s p 2400 5 AL 153 3 1 X X 36.0 X s p 2635 10 A 154 26 5 1 24 X X 36.0 X s p 2060 15 A 155 12 14 X X 35.2 X s p 2960 14 Af 156 X X 35.4 X L p 3000 13 A f 157 27 1 4 20 475 122 35.4 X s p 3045 10 A f 150 4 1 3 X X 40.0 X L p 3110 5 AC 159 3 1 X X 35.4 X L p 3130 10 AC 160 7T 2 2 56 X 90 35.2 X L p 3140 12 AC 161 34 2 2 47 10 TABLE I - OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS P RODUC 1 NG CONDENSATE >- 1 I GAS PRC PRODUCT 1 ON a. Ul FORMAT 1 ON UJ > o u ■a o 1- < —J Thousands of Bbl Q BARRELS Q Ul M 1 LL 1 ON,. CU FT c CO FIELD ■_ UJ > 5 NAME Q > O or co z UJ (County) a AND AGE 6 U. o or O 1/1 □T UJ a. cr u < < o o uj 2 U z o — in or uj a. or u < < UJ — o ~ in m -J ■v — u. o o \ 2 ^ en Ul — z o ~~ in Z < UJ o , or a* UJ o or cr> l/l o or « 111 or H u - D — or H u - z> — < 1- "- ID — _J > < O o < o a o o Q 162 Albion East, Eduards 1943 540 712000 05000 163 Cypress; Mis U 100 X X 164 Paint Creek; Mis U 32 10 X X 165 Bethel; Mis U 20 X X 166 Renault; Mis Li 40 X X 167 Aux Vases; Mis U 70^ X X 168 Lower Ohara; Mis L | X X 169 Rosiclare; Mis L 360 X X 170 McClosky; Mis L | X X 171 u 172 Alma, Marion 1941 60 69000 2000 173 Bethel; Mis U 40 X X 174 Rosiclare; Mis L 40 X X 175 Amity, Richland McClosky; Mis L 1942 160 18000 2000 176 Assumption, Christian Devonian; Dev 1940 160 11000 3000 177 Assumption North, Christian 1940 1560 2310000 1213000 178 Bethel; Mis U 400 206000 96000 179 Rosiclare; Mis L 320 754000 410000 100 Devonian; Dev 1560 1350000 699000 101 Bamhill, Wayne 1939 1060 2314000 95000 102 Aux Vases; Mis U 00 X X 103 Lower Ohara; Mis L X X 104 Rosiclare; Mis L 1000 X X 105 McClosky; Mis L X X 106 Salem; Mis L CO X X 187 V 180 Bartelso East, Clinton Devonian; Dev 1950 40 6000 6000 109 Bartelso South, Clinton Devonian; Dev 1942 00 20000 1000 190 Bartelso West, Clinton Cypress; Mis U 1945 120 7000 1000 191 Beaver Creek, Bond-Clinton Bethel; Mis U 1942 130 106000 11000 192 Beaver Creek North, Bond Bethel; Mis U 1949 40 300 200 193 Beaver Creek South, Clinton Bethel; Mis U 1946 350 42000 26000 194 Belle Prairie, Hamilton 1940 220 450000 39000 195 Aux Vases; Mis U " 10 X X 196 McClosky; Mis L 220 X X 197 4 190 Belle Rive, Jefferson McClosky; Mis L 1943 200 253000 11000 199 Beman, Laurence 1942 600 192000 11000 200 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 X X 201 Rosiclare; Mis L 600 X X 202 4 203 Beman East, Laurence 1947 100 84000 2000 204 Aux Vases; Mis U 20 X X 205 Rosiclare; Mis L 100 X X 206 4 207 Bend, White Waltersburg; Mis U 1941 10 25000 1000 200 Bennington, Eduards-Wayne 1943 1000 1376000 86000 209 Aux Vases; Mis U 200 X X 210 McClosky; Mis L 900 X X 211 4 212 Bennington South, Eduards '' McClosky; Mis L 1944 20 10000 213 Benton, Franklin 1941 2400 20775000 522000 214 Pennsylvanian; Pen * 10 X X 215 Tar Springs; Mis U 2400 X X 216 Benton North, Franklin 1941 700 946000 299000 217 Cypress; Mis U 100 X X 210 Paint Creek; Mis U 00 X X 219 Bethel; Mis U 20 X X 220 Aux Vases; Mis U 70 X X 221 Lower Ohara; Mis L X X 222 Rosiclare; Mis L 600 X X 223 McClosky; Mis L X X 224 4 225 Berryville Consolidated, Wabash-Eduards 1943 520 687000 93000 226 Lower Ohara; Mis L 100 X X 227 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 220 McClosky; Mis L 400 X X 229 4 230 Bessie, Franklin Lower Ohara; Mis L 1943 40 47000 5000 231 Bible Grove North, Effingham 1947 130 45000 6000 232 Cypress; Mis U 50 X X 233 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 1000 234 McClosky; Mis L 00 X X 235 4 236 Bible Grove South, Clay 1942 20 70000 7000 237 Cypress; Mis U 10 2000 1000 230 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 60000 6000 239 Blairsville, Hamilton 1942 1000 1941000 201000 240 Aux Vases; Mis U 730 X X 241 Lower Ohara; Mis L 40 X X 242 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 243 McClosky; Mis L 300 X X 244 4 245 Bogota, Jasper McClosky; Mis L 1943 240 400000 13000 246 Bogota North', Jasper ^ u McClosky; Mis L 1949 10 TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN II :ing^ 50 RESERVOIR -&o < cc >- . s* a: UJ > i- o z 1- —a o O => 1- UJ UJ, UJ a. U- F- O u_ Q UJ Q UJ _J < Z 1- "■ H- Z CD o t- < w O Q UJ H — I w t- H Z y- a u. ft F- NAME UJ LU o z — u. co V in z > ct u o — UJ o CJ X UJ Z _1 Q 0. z 2 uj o _1 5 O D z < o _J u_ — — _l ^- < 1- z > o o u u UJ UJ > 0- < . O (J o Thousands of Bbl Q BARRELS Q UJ M ILL 1 ON,. CU FT c m FIELD — UJ > < _J 2 NAME o > O CC UJ o. or o < < UJ Q in UJ _ o z o — in CC O) m _l V — u, o u ^ 5 IP is UJ « o — CC H L - => — — _l >- < O Q < o Q o o Q 247 Bogota South, Jasper MoClosky; Mis L 1944 460 154000 135000 240 Bone Gap, Eduards 1941 740 947000 31000 249 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 250 MoClosky; Mis L 720 X X 251 Bone Gap South, Eduards 1947 220 249000 52000 252 Cypress; Mis U 60 X X 253 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 1 X X 254 Lower Ohara; Mis L 150 1 X X 255 MoClosky; Mis L / X X 256 4 257 Bonpas, Richland Rosiclare; Mis L 1941 500 324000 179000 250 Boulder, Clinton 1941 640 3900000 300000 259 Bethel; Mis U 520 X 202000 260 Devonian; Dev 440 X 106000 261 Boyd, Jefferson 1944 1420 7407000 073000 262 Bethel; Mis U 1400 X X 263 Aux Vases; Mis U 600 X X 264 Lower Ohara; Mis L ' 30 X X 265 V 266 Browns, Eduards-Wabash 1943 900 1230000 00000 267 Tar Springs; Mis U ' 10 X X 260 Cypress; Mis U 260 X X 269 Bethel; Mis U 50 X X 270 Lower Ohara; Mis L 40 X X 271 Rosiclare; Mis L ^ 20 X X 272 MoClosky; Mis L 700 X X 273 4 274 Browns East, Wabash Cypress; Mis U 1946 400 1057000 173000 275 Browns South,. Eduards " 1943 20 0000 1000 276 Bethel; Mis U 20 X X 277 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 X X 270 U 279 Bungay Consolidated, Hamilton 1941 1400 3300000 233000 200 Renault; Mis U 31 10 X X 201 Aux Vases; Mis U 1340 X X 202 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 203 MoClosky; Mis L 60 X X 204 4 205 Burnt Prairie South, White MoClosky; Mis L 1947 20 6000 1000 206 Calhoun Central, Richland MoClosky; Mis L 1950 10 200 200 207 Calhoun Consolidated, Richland-Wayne 1944 2260 2366000 100000 200 Lower Ohara; Mis L X X X 209 Rosiclare; Mis L X X X 290 McClosky; Mis L X X X 291 4 292 Calhoun East, Richland Ste. Genevieve; Mis L 1950 160 137000 137000 293 Calhoun North, Richland 1944 40 39000 4000 294 Rosiclare; Mis L * 20 X X 295 MoClosky; Mis L 40 X X 296 4 297 Cantrell, Hamilton Aux Vases; Mis U 1949 1C0 262000 225000 290 Cantrell South, Hamilton 1950 160 125000 125000 299 Aux Vases; Mis U 40 X X 300 Lower Ohara; Mis L 100 X X 301 McClosky; Mis L 20 1000 1000 302 Carlinville North, Macoupin Pottsville; Pen 1941 120 1000 303 Carlyle North. Clinton Carrai, White 56 Bethel; Mis U 1950 460 76000 76000 304 McClosky; Mis L 1940 30 6000 305 Carmi North, White 1942 60 142000 9000 306 Cypress; Mis U ' 10 X X 307 Aux Vases; Mis U 60 X X 300 4 309 Centerville, White McClosky; Mis L 1940 120 334000 13000 310 Centerville East, White 1941 000 2275000 343000 311 Palestine; Mis U 10 X X 312 Tar Springs; Mis U 300 X X 313 Hardinsburg; Mis U 10 X X 314 Cypress; Mis U 70 X X 315 Bethel; Mis U 60 X X 316 Aux Vases; Mis U 100 X X 317 Lower Ohara; Mis L ' 20 X X 310 McClosky; Mis L 200 X X 319 4 320 Centerville North, White 37 Bethel; Mis U 1947 10 321 Centralia, Clinton-Marion 1937 3360 35270000 X 1246000 322 Cypress; Mis U 1400 X 323 Bethel; Mis U X 324 Devonian; Dev 2500 20421000 405000 325 Trenton; Ord 1400 1549000 460000 326 4 327 Centralia West, Clinton Bethel; Mis U 1940 90 362000 14000 320 Cisne North, Wayne 1942 260 90000 33000 329 Aux Vases; Mis U 00 X X 330 McClosky; Mis L 200 X X 331 4 TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 13 :ing^ RESERVOIR NUMBER DF WELLS PRODU PRESSURE CHARACTER h PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED" QE UJ WELLS 6 DEC. 1950 L8 so INCH OF 1 L TO END OF 1950 O 1 950 oil' a. o in H E cc t- o >- tie o Z Uj UJ UJ 5 3 in 3; Q UJ Q UJ _J < _J Q Z an > < cc >- • $* cc UJ > h- i- — « u O 3 h- 3 u. t- O u. Z t- " K Z e> U 1- < UJ o Q UJ h- — I w h- H Z H- O u. ft H NAME UJ Ul o z — U- 10 v. m z > IX u O — UJ O u I - UJ z: _J Q a. z 5 UJ -I I Q Z < s o u. — — _l < 1- 13 — o o o u > 0. < . _j 3 <* < cc < If) u o CC CC I CC V- a. uj 0L Z Q 6 8 5 cc h- UJ 0. _l — O o m _J £E z > UJ UJ cc < IT, w I O UJ UJ u. O (- UJ O _i o u < u. < o < i/i or o D_ u 0- Q- O O M CL 10 a x 247 22 21 1 21 X X 35.0 X L P 3075 ML Mis L 3102 240 20 1 11 A Mis L 3350 249 1 X X X X L P 3230 6 A 250 20 1 10 X X 40.5 0.33 L P 3240 6 A 251 15 6 14 A MisL 3223 252 6 2 7 X X X X S P 2710 10 A 253 1 X X X X S P 3020 9 A 254 2 1 2 X X X X L P 3040 5 AC 255 4 1 4 X X 37.0 X L P 3055 6 AC 256 2 2 1 257 16 11 16 X X 37.4 0.34 L P 3110 10 MC MisL 3231 250 36 1 29 R Dev 2041 259 25 23 X X 36.0 X S P 1190 1 D 260 11 1 6 X X 20.2 0.33 L C 2630 5 D 261 114 2 109 G A Dev 3070 262 72 2 60 345 167 G 39.4 0.14 S P 2050 10 A 263 6 5 X X G 39.4 X S P 2130 15 A 264 X X 39.4 X L P 2230 2 AC 265 36 36 266 47 40 A Mis L 3113 267 X X X X S P 2365 14 AL 260 7 1050 140 34.7 0.10 s P 2640 13 AL 269 1 1 X 219 34.7 X s P 2705 12 A 270 2 1 X X X X L P 2965 4 A 271 X X X X L P 2975 3 A 272 27 19 X X 35.0 X L P 3000 6 A 273 9 12 274 40 2 41 1035 X W 36.0 X S P 2570 10 ML Mis L 3050 275 2 1 N Mis L 3095 276 1 X X X X s P 2050 15 N 277 1 X X X X s P 2955 5 N 270 1 279 90 1 3 72 W A Mis L 3565 200 X X X X L P 3270 X AC 201 06 1 3 60 X X w 37.0 0.24 S P 3290 10 AL 202 1 1 X X X X L P 3395 AC 203 2 1 X X 36.0 0.24 L P 3430 5 AC 284 1 2 285 1 1 500 X 36.5 X L P 3415 6 X Mis I. 3552 286 1 1 1 X X X X L P 3200 3 MC Mis L 3326 287 91 2 1 76 w A Mis L 3323 288 25 17 X X X X OL P 3140 9 A 289 4 2 4 X X X X OL P 3160 6 A 290 47 1 40 X X w 30.0 0.15 OL P 3100 9 A 291 15 15 292 5 5 5 X X 39.4 X L P 3265 5 MC MisL 3300 293 2 1 A MisL 3200 294 X X X X LS P 3155 10 A 295 1 X X X X OL P 3170 11 A 296 1 1 297 17 13 1 12 X X 39.0 X S P 3200 15 AL Mis L 3462 290 10 10 10 A MisL 3415 299 4 4 4 X X X X s P 3120 14 AL 300 5 5 5 X X X X L P 3100 9 AL 301 1 1 1 X X X X L P 3325 4 AC 302 6 1 1 X X 20.3 0.35 S P 440 10 X Pen 562 303 37 37 37 X X 36.0 X S P 1150 6 AL MisU 1107 304 2 X X X X OL P 3150 6 MF Mis L 3202 305 3 3 A Mis L 3410 306 X X 30.0 X S P 2930 10 A f 307 3 2 X X 37.0 0.14 s P 3220 14 A f 300 1 yf> 5 4 X X 40.0 0.17 OL P 3370 6 AC Mis L 3600 310 69 9 4 59 A Mis L 3360 311 1 1 1 X X X X S P 2225 3 AL 312 26 1 25 X X 37.2 0.20 s P 2460 24 AL 313 1 1 1 X X X X s P 2615 22 AL 314 7 2 1 3 X X 36.0 X s P 2915 6 AL 315 5 1 4 X X 36.0 X s P 2990 20 AL 316 10 4 16 X X 36.0 X s P 3075 21 AL 317 X X 36.0 X OL P 3175 5 AC 310 10 2 6 X X 37.0 X OL P 3230 7 AC 319 1 3 320 1 X X X X s P 2990 13 ML Mis L 3290 321 995 3 7 406 A Ord 4170 322 50 60 500 50 36.4 0.20 s P 1200 12 A 323 566 •7 225 525 50 37.0 0.17 s P 1355 20 A 324 319 6 110 2000 1200 39.0 0.30 L c 2070 9 A 325 59 3 71 1040 250 41.0 X L c 3930 40 A 326 1 12 327 9 6 X X 37.0 0.17 S p 1440 9 N MisU 1634 320 11 9 M Mis L 3295 329 3 1 X X 30.0 X s p 3050 15 ML 330 7 X X 37.0 X L p 3170 6 MC 331 1 TABLE OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS P RODUC 1 NG CONDENSATE C O 1 I GAS PRC PRODUCT 1 ON UJ FORMAT 1 ON UJ > o o < _1 2 NAME a > O l/> CC CO 3 Z (County)* AND Li- o co cc ui Q o z m o tr ui 0- cc Q O z in o m Q O z m IS Z AGE 6 Ci 01 < o < < UJ 5 2 o , z o — in ce oi o < < UI o z o — in — u. o o \ 2 if) UJ o O z o ~~ in UJ a: H u - 3 "~ cc H L - => " < H u - 3 — _J > < O Q < o Q ID O Q 332 Claremont (Gas), Richland Rosiclare; Mis L 1950 160 333 Clarksburg, Shelby Bethel; Mis U 1946 20 9000 1000 334 Clay City-Noble Consolidated, Clay-Wayne-Richland-Jasper 1937 65000 133014000 7001000 X X X 335 Cypress; Mis U 4000 X X X X X 336 Bethel; Mis U 30 X X 337 Aux Vases; Mis U 10000 X X 330 Lower Ohara; Mis L X X 339 Rosiclare; Mis L 55000 > X X 340 McClosky; Mis L X X 341 St. Louis; Mis L ^ 2 20 X X 342 Salem; Mis L 60 X X 343 Devonian; Dev 20 4000 1000 344 4 345 Clay City North, Clay 1948 300 360000 26000 346 Cypress; Mis U 20 X X 347 Rosiclare; Mis L 100 X X 340 McClosky; Mis L 200 X X 349 4 350 Clay City West, Clay 1941 530 1249000 44000 351 Cypress; Mis U 10 20000 352 Aux Vases; Mis U 50 X X 353 McClosky; Mis L 520 X X 354 4 355 Coil, Wayne 1942 400 1190000 40000 356 Aux Vases; Mis U 460 1109000 40000 357 McClosky; Mis L 20 1000 350 Coil West, Jefferson 1942 400 462000 27000 359 Aux Vases; Mis U 00 , X X 360 Lower Ohara; Mis L X X 361 Rosiclare; Mis L ' 400 X X 362 McClosky; Mis L X X 363 4 364 Concord, White 1942 1300 3225000 167000 365 Tar Springs; Mis U 200 X X 366 Cypress; Mis U 140 X X 367 Aux Vases; Mis U 360 X X 360 Lower Ohara; Mis L 40 X X 369 McClosky; Mis L 1040 X X 370 4 371 Concord Central, White 1947 160 161000 25000 372 Cypress; Mis U 20 X X 373 Aux Vases; Mis U 100 X X 374 McClosky; Mis L 40 X X 375 4 376 Concord East Consolidated, White 38 1942 100 112000 30000 377 Waltersburg; Mis U 30 X X 370 Tar Springs; Mis U 20 X X 379 Lower Ohara; Mis L 40 X X 300 McClosky; Mis L 20 X X 301 Concord North, White 1946 40 111000 6000 302 Aux Vases; Mis U 40 X X 303 McClosky; Mis L 31 20 X X 304 4 305 Concord South, White Tar Springs; Mis (J 1944 40 24000 2000 306 Cooks Mills, Coles 39 Aux Vases; Mis U 1941 20 6000 307 Cooks Mills North, Coles 40 Rosiclare; Mis L 1946 20 200 300 Cordes, Washington Bethel; Mis U 1939 1500 4205000 191000 309 Cottonwood, Gallatin Tar Springs; Mis U 1947 20 17000 3000 400 279.2 235.3 390 Covington South, Wayne McClosky; Mis L 1943 320 151000 6000 391 Craig, Perry Trenton; Ord 1940 20 1000 500 392 Cravat, Jefferson Bethel; Mis U 1939 120 295000 0000 393 Crossville, White 1946 100 14000 2000 394 Bethel; Mis U 20 X X 395 Lower Ohara; Mis L 20 X X 396 McClosky; Mis L 60 X X 397 Dahlgren, Hamilton McClosky; Mis L 1941 740 1121000 27000 398 Dale-Hoodville Consolidated, Hamilton 1940 6300 27949000 1220000 399 Tar Springs; Mis U 460 X X 400 Hardinsburg; Mis U Cypress; Mis U 40 X X 401 600 I x X 402 Paint Creek; Mis U 1800 X 403 Bethel; Mis U x X 404 Aux Vases; Mis U 5000 1 X X 405 Lower Ohara; Mis L ( x X 406 Rosiclare; Mis L 560 X 407 McClosky; Mis L ) X X 408 4 409 Divide, Jefferson McClosky; Mis L 1943 240 367000 12000 410 Divide East, Jefferson 1947 600 773000 250000 411 Aux Vases; Mis U 100 X X 412 Rosiclare; Mis L 40 X X 413 McClosky; Mis L 600 X X 414 4 TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 15 :ing^ RESERVOIR NUMBER OF WELLS PRODU PRESSURE CHARACTER OF 01 L h PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED" Ul WELLS' DEC. 1950 LB SQ rtK 1 INCH TO END OF 1950 O 1950 OIL 3 a. o m I- E 00 2 Q ql >■ ~ OL y ~ ol 1*1 O z o V Ul OL U (- Q Q ■D Ul Cft 111 UJ _) z < a. >- • 3 Z Ul >- h- O D 1- Z) O U Z 1- — F- Z 13 u t- < UJ o Q UJ K — I W l- H Z 1- O u x t H NAME u UJ o Z — u in v. m z > a. u u — Ul o o I . 111 Z -1 o a. z 5 ul _j a. I Q Z < o li_ — — _l < H 13 *" o o U <-> > a. < . =U < QL < (/I U o OL OL X OL h- 0- Ul a. z Q 6 or h- Ul a. _i "■ O o m _I ql z > UJ UJ ql < c/> w I O Ul Ul u o 2 < 1- ui o _l (J o < LL < < OIL PRODUCTION GAS PRODUCTION CONDENSATE PRODUCT 1 ON a. UJ FORMAT 1 ON UJ > o o (/I "a o Thousands of Bbl Q BARRELS Q UJ M 1 LL ION,. CU FT c co FIELD UJ > rf 2 NAME Q > O (/) CC CO z UJ z (County}" AND AGE 6 U. O oc < O (/) en uj a. cc cj < < UJ o o z ■" uj 2 o , z o — in 01 o> CC UJ a. at o < < UJ o o Z in UJ 2 o (J z o — in cc o> CO — u_ O (J \ 2 (/J a 9 z m ul 2 o (J z o — in cc a> — UJ cc H U - Z> "~ cc \- u - =1 — < t- b - z> — -I > < O Q < o Q e> o a 415 Divide South, Jefferson McClosky; Mis L 1948 80 125000 22000 416 Divide West, Jefferson 1944 1140 2476000 108000 417 Lower Ohara; Mis L ^ 100 X X 418 Rosiclare; Mis L ' 100 X X 419 McClosky; Mis L 1140 X X 420 U 421 Dix, Jefferson-Marion 1938 2000 6514000 362000 422 Bethel; Mis U 1900 X X 423 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 X X 424 Rosiclare; Mis L 100 X X 425 Dix South, Jefferson ul Bethel; Mis U 1941 20 13000 426 Dubois, Washington 1939 130 187000 9000 320 427 Cypress; Mis U 320 428 Bethel; Mis U 130 187000 9000 429 Dubois West, Washington 1942 10 11000 1000 430 Cypress; Mis U ' 10 X X 431 Bethel; MisU 31 10 X X 432 u 433 Dudley, Edgar 1949 480 175000 132000 80 434 Pennsylvanian; Pen 170 X X 80 435 Pennsylvanian; Pen 440 X X 436 Dundas East, Richland-Jasper 1942 1400 1351000 98000 437 Lower Ohara; Mis L X X X 438 Rosiclare; Mis L X X X 439 McClosky; Mis L X X X 440 4 441 Eberle, Effingham 1947 90 54000 5000 442 Cypress; Mis U 10 X X 443 McClosky; Mis L 80 X X 444 Edinburg, Christum Devonian; Dev 1949 10 445 Elbridge, Edgar 1949 360 554000 464000 446 Pennsylvanian; Pen 10 X X 447 McClosky; Mis L 360 X X 448 Devonian; Dev 10 X X 449 Eldorado, Saline 1941 30 16000 3000 450 Palestine; Mis U 10 2000 2000 451 Tar Springs; Mis U * 10 X 452 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 13000 1000 453 McClosky; Mis L 10 X 454 Elk Prairie, Jefferson u2 McClosky; Mis L 1938 20 1000 455 Elkville, Jackson Paint Creek; Mis U 1941 10 3000 456 Ellery, Eduards-Wayne 1941 80 72000 6000 457 Aux Vases; Mis U ^ 1 10 X X 458 McClosky; Mis L 80 X X 459 a 460 Ellery North, Eduards 4 ? 1942 80 4000 461 Rosiclare; Mis L 40 1000 462 McClosky; Mis L 40 3000 463 Ellery South, Edunrds 1943 170 133000 7000 464 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 1000 1000 465 McClosky; Mis L 160 132000 6000 466 Ellery West, Wayne 1950 300 103000 103000 467 Aux Vases; Mis U ' 20 X X 468 Lower Ohara; Mis L 260 X X 469 Rosiclare; Mis L 100 X X 470 u 471 Elliottstown, Effingham Rosiclare; Mis L 1947 20 13000 1000 472 Enfield, White 1950 20 25000 25000 473 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 25000 25000 474 McClosky; Mis L 10 500 500 475 Epworth, White 1941 140 327000 15000 476 Clore; Mis U 120 324000 14000 477 Ste. Genevieve; Mis L 20 3000 1000 478 Epworth East, White 1946 80 151000 28000 479 Tar Springs; Mis U 50 X X 480 Cypress; Mis U 20 X X 481 Aux Vases; Mis U 20 6000 1000 482 u 483 Evers, Effingham 4lt McClosky; Mis L 1948 10 1000 484 Evers South, Effingham Rosiclare; Mis L 1948 10 2000 485 Ewing, Franklin 1944 150 331000 49000 486 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 34000 5000 487 McClosky; Mis L 140 297000 44000 488 Exchange, Marion 1943 80 51000 3000 489 Lower Ohara; Mis L 3 40 X X 490 McClosky; Mis L 80 X X 491 l| 492 Fairfield, Wayne 1942 900 1386000 503000 493 Tar Springs; Mis U 160 X X 494 Cypress; Mis U 110 X X 495 Aux Vases; Mis U 600 X X 496 Lower Ohara; Mis L 20 X X 497 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 498 McClosky; Mis L 40 X X 499 i 500 Fairfield East, Wayne Aux Vases; Mis U 1947 10 10000 3000 TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 17 cc UJ m S z UJ z _J NUMBER WELLS e 3F WELLS PRODUCING-^ DEC. 1950 RESERVOIR PRESSURE LB PER . SO INCH DC > < CC o uj z > o o O (J UJ UJ CHARACTER OF OIL'' PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED" TO END OF 1950 O H o Q tf) UJ 9> 1- — UJ _J Q o- z 5 uj o o 1950 OIL 3 to < 13 _J < H z Q z uj o \ in ■ en o - > < >- • 1 > Q. < . o: < ID _i m w or UJ h- O < DC < I <-> 1- z — UJ in u O a: or O UJ 0- 0. DEPTH TO TOP OF PRODUCING ZONE FT * in ft SE < E UJ K Z) \- o o: h- W NAME U. H U. 1 - t- UJ 0. -I UJ o Q X Q UJ UJ _1 0. o o UJ Z o Q Z < 00 < z s o —I u. _J < U H — u_ u. — — _l 1- K < 415 4 4 1110 X 35.0 X L p 2880 5 X MisL 2981 416 46 42 A Mis L 2902 417 X X X X L p 2690 10 AC 418 X X X X LS p 2700 6 AC 419 37 33 X X 36.8 0.21 L p 2750 6 AC 420 9 9 421 99 3 88 p A Dev 3874 422 94 2 84 735 220 p 38.0 0.18 S p 1950 12 A 423 1 1 X X X X s p 2000 5 A 424 5 3 X X X X s p 2100 5 A 425 2 X X X X s p 1950 8 N MisL 2283 426 18 7 A Dev 3537 427 8 500 X s p 1185 16 AL 428 10 7 X X 31.5 0.26 s p 1370 7 AL 429 1 1 A MisL 1685 430 X X X X s p 1180 10 AL 431 X X X X s p 1350 10 AL 432 1 1 433 64 20 5 58 M St. Peter 2997 434 18 4 2 13 X X 36.0 X s p 310 20 ML 435 36 16 3 45 X X 25.0 X s p 410 50 ML 436 43 1 3 37 A Mis L 3158 437 8 1 X X 38.0 X OL p 2905 10 A 438 2 1 1 7 X X 38.0 X OL p 2920 8 A 439 32 2 28 X X 39.1 X OL p 2950 10 A 440 1 1 441 5 5 N Mis L 2882 442 1 1 X X 35.5 X s p 2475 10 N 443 4 4 X X 35.5 X L p 2820 7 N 444 1 X X X X L c 1810 2 X Dev 1853 445 37 17 35 R Dev 2093 446 1 1 1 X X X X S p 760 3 D 447 36 16 34 X X X X L p 950 3 D 448 X X X X L p 1950 20 D 449 3 1 2 A MisL 3144 450 1 1 1 X X X X S p 1940 7 A 451 X X X X S p 2205 17 A 452 1 1 X X X X S p 2865 15 A 453 1 X X 34.2 0.14 L p 2945 5 A 454 1 X X X X L p 2735 7 X MisL 2958 455 1 1 X X 35.8 0.22 S p 2000 10 X Mis L 2387 456 3 1 1 2 A MisL 3365 457 X X X X S p 3240 20 AL 458 3 1 1 1 X X X X L p 3345 10 AC 459 1 460 2 A MisL 3496 461 1 X X X X S p 3240 20 AL 462 1 X X 37.0 0.19 L p 3345 10 AC 463 5 3 M MisL 3434 464 1 1 X X X X S p 3210 20 ML 465 4 2 X X 38.0 X L p 3300 9 MC 466 13 13 13 A Mis L 3420 467 X X X X S p 3235 10 AL 468 9 9 7 X X X X L p 3290 7 AC 469 1 1 1 X X X X L p 3310 5 AC 470 3 3 5 471 1 1 X X X X S p 2730 8 X Mis L 2884 472 2 2 1 1 A MisL 3497 473 1 1 1 X X X X s p 3280 5 AL 474 1 i 1 X X X X L p 3420 7 AC 475 11 8 A MisL 3204 476 10 7 X X 38.0 X S p 2100 10 A 477 1 1 X X X X L p 3115 2 AC 478 8 i 1 6 M MisL 3138 479 5 1 2 X X 38.0 X S p 2360 15 MF 430 1 2 X X 38.0 X S p 2730 10 MF 481 2 i 1 X X 38.0 X S p 2995 15 MF 482 1 483 1 X X X X L p 2660 4 X Mis L 2808 484 1 X X X X LS p 2650 8 X Mis L 2771 485 8 7 A MisL 3094 486 1 1 X X 37.4 X S p 2835 8 A 487 7 6 X X X X L p 2970 7 A 488 2 2 M MisL 2869 489 X X X X L p 2695 10 MC 490 2 1 X X X X L p 2730 8 MC 491 1 492 67 9 65 A MisL 3490 493 8 11 X X 37.0 X S p 2560 15 AL 494 4 1 4 X X 37.0 X s p 2945 12 AL 495 43 4 42 X X 37.0 X s p 3200 20 AL 496 1 X X X X L p 3210 4 AC 497 1 1 X X X X L p 3240 6 AC 498 1 1 2 X X X X L p 3305 5 AC 499 9 2 6 500 1 1 X X X X S p 3180 12 ML MisL 3410 18 TABLE I - OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS PRODUC 1 NG CONDENSATE Q; 1 1 GAS PRC PRODUCT 1 ON or UJ FORMAT 1 ON UJ > o <_> CO ■°o Thousands of Bbl Q BARRELS Q UJ M 1 LL 1 ON,. CU FT c m FIELD UJ > rf . 5 NAME Q > O or gq Z (County) a AND u_ O 01 or uj Q ° Z " 13 or uj a. or Q O z in IS Q ° Z *" o UJ z AGE 6 O or < a. or U < < UJ UJ — o z o — ID OT CT> U < < UJ uj » o z o — IT) or — u_ O (J CO UJ — o z o in Or "> _ UJ or K u - _J "" or H u - => ~~ < 1- u - 3 " _l >■ < O Q < O o o o O 501 Fairman, Marion-Cl inton Bethel; Mis U 1939 440 1339000 3400 502 Fitzgerrell, Jefferson 1944 10 14000 1000 503 Bethel; Mis U 10 X X 504 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 X X 505 Flannigan, Hamilton Aux Vases; Mis U 1950 50 47000 47000 506 Flora, Clay 1938 840 918000 33000 507 Cypress; Mis U 10 2000 2000 508 Bethel; Mis U 30 X X 509 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 X X 510 McClosky; Mis L 820 X X 511 U 512 Flora South, Clay McClosky; Mis L 1946 60 90000 10000 513 Friendsville Central, Wabash Bethel; Mis U 1946 30 23000 3000 514 Friendsville North, Wabash Biehl: Pen 1946 120 123000 27000 515 Gays, Moultrie u5 Aux Vases; Mis U 1946 10 500 516 Goldengate Consolidated, Wayne-White 1939 3400 4285000 403000 517 Aux Vases; Mis U 360 X X 518 Lower Ohara; Mis L X X 519 Rosiclare; Mis L 3100 X X 520 McClosky; Mis L X X 521 4 522 Goldengate North, Wayne 1945 60 32000 4000 523 Lower Ohara; Mis L ' 40 X X 524 Rosiclare; Mis L 60 X X 525 4 526 Goldengate West, Wayne Gossett, White U Aux Vases; Mis U 1948 10 6000 2000 527 McClosky; Mis L 1943 40 2000 2000 528 Grandview, Edgar 1945 10 X 500 320 X 5.0 529 Pennsylvanian; Pen 10 X 500 280 X X 530 Salem; Mis L 40 X X 531 Half Moon, Wayne 1947 300 311000 223000 532 Rosiclare; Mis L ' 20 X X 533 McClosky; Mis L 300 X X 534 4 535 Helena, Lawrence 1947 50 17000 4000 536 Waltersburg; Mis U 40 17000 4000 537 McClosky; Mis L 10 538 Herald, White-Gal latin 1940 2260 , 2873000 347000 340 X 35.7 539 Pennsylvanian; Pen X X 540 Pennsylvanian; Pen 130 x X 541 Pennsylvanian; Pen X X 120 X X 542 Degonia; Mis U 10 X X 543 Waltersburg; Mis U 400 X X 220 X 35.7 544 Tar Springs; Mis U 120 X X 545 Cypress; Mis U 710 X X 546 Paint Creek; Mis U 31 10 X X 547 Bethel; Mis U 80 X X 548 Aux Vases; Mis U 320 N X X 549 Lower Ohara; Mis L X X 550 Rosiclare; Mis L 320 X X 551 McClosky; Mis L X X 552 4 553 Herald East, White-Gallatin 1047 4/.0 753000 130000 554 Waltersburg; Mis U 50 X X 555 Tar Springs; Mis U 60 X X 556 Aux Vases; Mis U 360 X X 557 Herald North, White Aux Vases; Mis U 1948 40 50000 11000 558 Hidalgo, Jasper " 8 Ste. Genevieve; Mis L 1940 40 10000 559 Hidalgo North, Cumberland Rosiclare; Mis L 1946 20 6000 1000 560 Hill, Effingham " 9 McClosky; Mis L 1943 80 41000 1000 561 Hoffman, Clinton 1939 260 636000 17000 562 Cypress; Mis U 100 X X 563 Bethel; Mis U 180 X X 564 4 565 Hoodville East, Hamilton 50 McClosky; Mis L 1944 20 600 566 Hord, Clay McClosky; Mis L 1950 20 1000 1000 567 Huey, Clinton Bethel; Mis U 1945 60 500 568 Hunt City, Jasper 51 Rosiclare; Mis L 1945 20 800 569 Hunt City South. Jasper Ina, Jefferson 52 McClosky; Mis L 1947 40 11000 5000 570 St. Louis; Mis L 1938 40 16000 571 Ina North, Jefferson McClosky; Mis L 1949 20 1000 200 572 Inclose, Edgar Pennsylvanian; Pen 1941 30 600 100 320 X 573 Ingraham, Clay 53 Ste. Genevieve; Mis L 1942 180 51000 48000 574 Inman East Consolidated, Gallatin 1940 3100 8464000 1040000 575 Pennsylvanian; Pen 50 X X 576 Degonia; Mis U 40 X X 577 Clore; Mis U 50 X X 578 Palestine; Mis U 40 X X 579 Waltersburg; Mis U 500 X X 580 Tar Springs; Mis U 1450 X X 581 Hardinsburg; Mis U 120 X X 582 Cypress; Mis U 1200 X X 583 Aux Vases; Mis U 40 X X 584 Lower Ohara; Mis L 20 X X TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 19 CC UJ OQ 5 Z UI z _J NUMBER wells' 3F WELLS PRODUCING-^ DEC. 19 50 RESERVOIR PRESSURE LB PER SO INCH CC >- < cc o ui z > o o (J o UJ UI (/> cc CHARACTER OF OIl' 1 PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED* TO END OF 1950 o _ o Q IT) UJ Ol UJ _l Q Q- Z 2 UJ O u 19 50 1 L < -J < z Q z UI o v £ > < >- • H — > 0- < . CC < * z z <-> Q_ K UJ h- U < < I o >- i- H Z — UI w (_> o cc cc O UI q- a. DEPTH TO TOP OF PRODUCING ZONE FT * in UjUJ ft ci (i E UJ cc z> H u z> cc H NAME U. H u. 1 - *- UI 0- -1 UJ O Q I Q UJ t- UJ _1 a. o u Q UJ Z o Q Z < < z s o —1 u. _1 < O H — u. U- — — _l 1- 0E < 501 41 14 27 X X 37.0 0.27 S P 1435 10 A On! 4100 502 1 X Mis L 3012 503 X X X X s P 2760 5 X 504 1 X X X X s P X X X 505 5 5 X X 38.0 X s P 3240 18 AL Mis L 3471 506 31 2 21 A Mis L 3100 507 1 1 X X X X s P 2630 10 A 508 1 X X 36.0 X s P 2785 10 A 509 1 1 X X X X s P 2875 25 A 510 27 15 X X 37.0 0.24 L P 2965 10 A 511 1 3 512 3 2 X X 39.0 X L P 2985 6 AC MisL 3361 513 3 3 X X X X S P 2330 15 MC Mis L 2630 514 13 2 1 9 X X w X X S P 1615 12 MC Mis L 2592 515 1 1 X X X X S P 1935 5 ML Mis L 2011 516 139 25 8 97 A Mis L 3568 517 30 10 1 22 X X 40.0 0.14 S P 3180 15 AL 518 12 4 11 X X 39.0 X OL P 3250 6 AC 519 12 4 5 X X 39.0 X LS P 3275 7 AC 520 64 7 34 1025 X 40.0 0.19 OL P 3310 7 AC 521 21 7 25 522 3 1 3 M MisL 3460 523 X X 37.0 X L P 3310 10 MC 524 1 1 1 X X 37.0 X L P 3325 6 MC 525 2 2 526 1 1 X X 40.0 X S P 3230 15 MC MisL 3480 527 2 1 1 X X X X L P 3065 6 MF MisL 3195 528 10 4 2 1 MisL 663 529 9 3 2 1 X X X X S P 400 X ML 530 1 1 X X L P 570 2 X 531 18 3 17 M Mis L 3467 532 X X X X L P 3275 4 MC 533 17 2 17 1008 X 27.0 X L P 3300 10 MC 534 1 1 535 5 1 1 2 X MisL 2633 536 4 2 X X X X S P 1780 8 X 537 1 1 1 X X X X L P 2390 6 X 538 183 37 1 160 1 A MisL 3394 539 1 X X 29.0 X S P 1060 10 A 540 9 8 X X 29.0 X S P 1500 15 A 541 5 1 4 X X 29.0 X s P 1750 18 A 542 1 1 X X 36.0 X s P 1920 12 A 543 34 31 34 1 800 X 38.0 X s P 2240 10 A 544 11 1 7 X X 37.2 0.24 s P 2260 13 AL 545 69 4 66 X X 36.0 0.22 s P 2660 14 AL 546 X X 36.0 X s P X X AL 547 7 4 X X 36.0 X s P 2790 11 AL 548 27 24 1000 X 35.7 X s P 2920 6 AL 549 3 1 X X 37.0 X L P 2965 6 AC 550 2 1 X X X X L P 3005 4 AC 551 9 1 5 750 X 38.0 X L P 3010 10 AC 552 5 5 553 40 3 39 M MisL 3157 554 5 5 X X 37.0 X S P 2290 10 ML 555 6 5 X X 35.6 X S P 2365 12 ML 556 29 3 29 700 X 38.0 X S P 2930 16 ML 557 4 4 X X 38.6 X S P 2900 10 M F Mis L 3082 558 3 X X 36.6 0.20 L P 2575 4 MC Dev 4140 559 1 1 X X X X S P 2650 11 MC MisL 2776 560 2 1 X X 39.0 X L P 2565 5 N Mis L 2710 561 50 2 24 A Dev 2914 562 12 1 5 X X X X S P 1190 11 A 563 37 1 19 X X 33.2 0.21 S P 1320 7 A 564 1 565 1 X X X X L P 3365 3 N MisL 3411 566 1 1 1 X X X X L P 2810 8 TC Mis L 2954 567 3 X X X X S P 1260 6 AL Dev 2720 568 1 1 X X X X LS P 2540 10 MC MisL 2716 569 2 1 2 X X X X L P 2435 10 MC MisL 2559 570 2 X X 36.4 0.20 L P 3000 4 AC Mis L 3100 571 1 1 X X X X L P 2940 4 X MisL 3150 572 12 1 1 X X X X S P 340 8 AL Mis L 1600 573 7 4 4 X X 36.8 0.21 L P 3000 8 MC Mis L 3148 574 293 12 3 272 A MisL 3020 575 3 2 X X 38.0 x S P 700 10 A f 576 1 1 1 X X 37.0 X S P 1690 10 A 1 577 1 1 X X 37.0 X s P 1725 8 A f 578 1 X X 37.0 X s P 1840 13 A f 579 28 4 24 X X 38.0 X s P 1980 18 A f 500 128 1 123 X X 36.0 0.24 s P 2080 13 A f 581 3 3 X X 34.0 X s P 2135 10 A f 582 87 3 1 82 X X 35.0 0.23 s P 2390 14 A f 583 3 1 2 X X 38.0 X s P 2715 8 A f 584 1 1 X X X X L P 2795 5 A f 20 TABLE I - OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS P RODUC 1 NG CONDENSATE or 1 1 GAS PR( PRODUCT 1 ON or LU FORMAT 1 ON UJ > o (J CO Thousands of Bbl Q BARRELS a LU MILL ION,. CU FT c CD FIELD LU > 5 NAME Q > o to or co (County) a AND u. O CO or lu in e> or lu a. or a o z <" o m _l v. a ° LU J 15 LU AGE 6 o or o_ or u < < *■ en LU _ z o — LO < < u 2 2 O "~ in — u. o u ^ 2 Z O — IT) z < LU o or ct> LU o cc a> CO o or o> — LU or 1- u - Z> "~ or H u - 3 — < H "- 3 — _J > < o O < O a o o a 505 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 586 McClosky; Mis L 100 X X 507 4 500 Inman West Consolidated, Gallatin 1940 1760 1507000 309000 509 Pennsylvania!; Pen 10 X X 590 Palestine; Mis U 40 X X 591 Waltersburg; Mis U 50 X X 592 Tar Springs; Mis U 600 X X 593 Hardinsburg; Mis U 160 X X 594 Cypress; Mis U Benault; Mis (J 000 X X 595 10 X X 596 Aux Vases; Mis U 120 X X 597 Lower Ohara; Mis L 20 X X 590 Bosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 599 McClosky; Mis L 100 X X 600 it 601 Iola Consolidated, Clay-Efftngham 1939 2660 6055000 430000 Tar Springs; Mis U 602 10 X X 603 Cypress; Mis U 430 X X 604 Bethel; Mis U 000 X X 605 Aux Vases; Mis U 1300 X X 606 Ftosiclare; Mis L 400 X X 607 McClosky; Mis L 600 X X 600 4 609 Iola South, Clay 1947 160 29000 10000 610 Bethel; Mis U 70 X X 611 Bosiclare; Mis L 100 X X 612 Iola West, Clay 4 613 McClosky; Mis L 1545 20 500 614 Iron, White 1940 960 3604000 66000 615 Waltersburg; Mis U 10 X X 616 Tar Springs; Mis U 110 X X 617 Hardinsburg; Mis Li 400 X X 610 Cypress; Mis U 50 X X 615 Bethel; Mis U 20 X X 620 McClosky; Mis L 300 X X 621 4 622 Irvington, Washington 1940 1000 4003000 191000 623 Cypress; Mis U 100 X X 624 Bethel; Mis U 1000 X X 625 Devonian; Dev 160 X 42000 626 4 627 Ink a, Marion McClosky; Mis L 1947 120 53000 6000 620 Johnsonville Consolidated, Wayne 1941 0700 26099000 014000 629 Bethel; Mis U 30 X X 630 Aux Vases; Mis U 2200 X X 631 Lower Ohara; Mis L 300 X X 632 Bosiclare; Mis L 60 X X 633 McClosky; Mis L 0000 X X 634 4 635 Johnsonville North, Wayne 32 Lower Ohara; Mis L 1943 40 39000 2000 636 40 X X 637 McClosky; Mis L 40 X X 630 4 639 Johnsonville South, Wayne 1942 320 230000 71000 640 Aux Vases; Mis U 100 X X 641 57 Johnsonville West, Wayne McClosky; Mis L 160 X X 642 1942 210 202000 43000 643 Aux Vases; Mis U 70 X X 644 Lower Ohara; Mis L 20 X X 645 McClosky; Mis L 120 X X 646 Junction, Gallatin 1939 200 206000 10000 647 Pennsylvania^ Pen 30 5000 3000 640 Waltersburg; Mis U 160 277000 5000 649 Hardinsburg; Mis U 10 4000 2000 650 Junction North, Gallatin 1946 40 10000 4000 651 Pennsylvani an ;Pen 30 10000 4000 652 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 653 Keensburg East, Wabash 1939 120 9000 654 Lower Ohara; Mis L 40 X X 655 McClosky; Mis L 00 X X 656 Keensburg South , Wabash 1944 60 07000 3000 657 Pennsylvania^ Pen 20 32000 1000 650 Lower Ohara; Mis L 40 55000 2000 659 Keenville, Wayne 1945 500 763000 76000 660 Aux Vases; Mis U 120 X X TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 21 :ing^ RESERVOIR . NUMBER OF WELL J PRODU PRESSURE CHARACTER h PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED" cc WELLS 6 DEC. 1950 LG so re n INCH OF OIL TO END OF 19 50 O 1950 OIL 3 0. 13 B CD S o q in Q cc >- cc K cc <-* O Z 1- — * 1 S UJ CC U. H Q Q 3 ui Ol UJ UJ _1 z. < cc >- • 5 z Ul >- H O 3 H O O u. Z (- — 1- z o U H < uj o a ui 1- — x w 1- 1- z 1- Q U. ft H NAME UJ UJ o z — u_ l/> \ ir> z > c~ ° u — UJ O o I - UJ z _l o CL z 2 uj CL s Q z < s o — _! I_ < 1- . 3* O — o o u o > 0- < . =2* < cc < o cc a. X cc h Q. U a. z 8 § cc H UJ Cl -I — o o DO _J cc z > UJ UJ cc < in w I O Ul Ul u o 1- UJ O -1 u u < Li, < u> < in cc u> CL u CL Q- Q O N £ ^ (/> O X 505 1 1 X X X X L P 2790 7 AF 506 4 2 X X 30.0 X L P 2000 AF 507 32 4 30 500 139 34 3 123 T Mis L 3060 509 1 X X X X S P 925 N L 590 3 2 X X 30.6 X S P 1765 13 N L 591 4 2 4 X X X X s P 2000 10 N L 592 36 4 1 33 750 X 37.0 X s P 2140 TL 593 4 1 1 3 X X X X s P 2300 10 TL 594 47 13 44 X X 37.0 X s P 2475 10 T 595 X X X X L P 2775 7 X 596 10 4 9 X X X X s P 2790 15 TL 597 1 1 X X X X L P 2015 12 M C 590 1 X X X X L P 2000 MC 599 6 1 3 X X 36.6 0.19 L P 2940 6 MC 600 26 9 1 ■ 24 601 201 4 167 w A Mis L 2597 602 X X X X S P 1090 9 A 603 26 23 X X 35.0 X s P 2125 15 A 604 20 10 X X 36.0 0.14 s P 2290 12 A 605 69 1 52 X X w 35.4 0.25 s P 2325 10 A 606 13 1 12 X X 36.6 X LS P 2400 7 A 607 15 X X 37.6 X OL P 2425 10 A 600 50 2 54 609 11 9 11 A Mis L 2741 610 6 5 6 X X X X S P 2430 10 AL 611 4 3 4 X X X X L P 2590 6 AC 612 1 1 1 613 1 G X X X X L P 2495 11 MC MisL 2613 614 70 1 35 w A MisL 3246 615 X X X X S P 2270 A 616 6 1 X X 37.0 X S P 2305 14 A C17 30 20 X X w 36.0 0.30 s P 2500 10 A 610 3 1 X X 30.0 X s P 2720 15 A 619 1 X X X X s P 2050 6 A 620 19 1 10 X X 37.2 0.20 L P 3060 A 621 3 3 622 90 1 77 A Dsv 3362 623 2 2 X X 37.6 X s P 1300 12 A 624 00 1 60 X X 37.6 0.16 s P 1535 12 A 625 •7 X X 39.0 0.27 L P 3090 12 A 626 1 7 627 3 1 X X X X L P 2075 6 MC Mis L 2911 620 377 7 330 A Dsv 5150 629 1 X X X X S P 2950 12 AL 630 74 1 60 X X 39.4 0.14 s P 3020 20 AL 631 5 1 2 X X X X OL P 3120 10 AL 632 3 2 X X 30.0 X OL P 3150 AL 633 263 5 209 X X 30.0 0.17 OL P 3170 15 AL 634 32 56 635 1 1 A Mis L 3324 636 X X 37.6 0.17 OL P 3190 3 AC 637 1 X X 37.6 0.17 OL P 3250 3 AC 630 1 639 20 2 1 14 A Mis L 3291 640 14 1 10 X X 39.0 X S P 3060 15 A 641 6 2 4 X X 37.7 X L P 3200 5 AC 642 14 2 10 M Mis L 3251 643 7 1 7 X X X X S P 2960 12 ML 644 1 1 1 X X X X L P 2930 6 MC 645 6 2 X X X X L P 3100 6 MC 646 10 17 M Mas L 2795 647 3 2 X X x X S P 1150 7 ML 640 14 14 X X 37.2 0.22 S P 1770 20 ML 649 1 1 X X X X s P 2120 5 M L 650 4 2 M MisL 2929 651 3 2 X X X X s P 1565 16 ML 652 1 X X X X s P 2725 10 ML 653 3 M Mis L 2002 654 1 X X X X L P 2705 10 MC 655 2 X X 37.6 0.26 1. P 2710 6 MC 656 3 2 A MisL 2079 657 2 1 X X X X s P 1150 15 AL 650 1 1 X X X X I. P 2715 10 AC 62 35 1 32 A Mis L 3267 660 11 1 9 0- X X 37.0 X s P 2900 6 AL 22 TABLE I - OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS PRODUC 1 NG CONDENSATE £ 1 L GAS PRC PRODUCT 1 ON en Ul en FIELD FORMAT 1 ON Ul > o o M 1 LL 1 ON. CU FT c 5 NAME o > O en en 3 Z Ul Z (County) AND AGE 6 u. o Cn < O I/) en ui a. en o < < Ul Q o Z in ul J O , z o — IT) en g* o: ui q. en u < < Ul a o z £ ui 2 o z o — LO en o> en _i "v — u. o u en Q O z ■" ui 2 o ID z o — IT) en °^ ui QL H u - z> " en v- u - Zl " < 1- LJ - 3 ~~ _l > < o a < o a o o a C61 Lower Ohara; Mis L 00 X X 562 McClosky; Mis L 360 X X 663 59 Kell, Jefferson u 664 McClosky; Mis L 1942 40 3000 665 Kenner, Clay 1942 610 690000 54000 666 Tar Springs; Mis U 10 X X 667 Bethel; Mis U ^ 560 X X 660 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 X X 669 Bosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 670 McClosky; Mis L 20 X X 671 u 672 Kenner North, Gay 1947 300 560000 94000 673 Bethel; Mis U 200 X X 674 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 X 675 McClosky; Mis L 120 X X 676 Kenner South, Clay McClosky; Mis L 1950 20 2000 2000 677 Kenner West, Clay 1947 310 962000 150000 670 Cypress; Mis U 310 X X 679 Bethel; Mis U 200 X X 600 McClosky; Mis L 40 X X 6JB1 n 602 Keyesport, Clinton Bethel; Mis U 1949 120 14000 9000 603 King, Jefferson 1942 760 1255000 00000 604 Aux Vases; Mis U 640 X X 605 Lower Ohara; Mis L I X 606 Bosiclare; Mis L 300 ( X 607 McClosky; Mis L ) X 600 i| 609 Kinmundy, Marion Bethel; Mis U 1950 10 2000 2000 690 Laclede, Fayette Bethel; Mis U 1943 50 9000 1000 691 Lakewxid, Shelby 1941 13 f 151000 24000 692 Bethel; Mis U 00 05000 12000 693 Aux Vases; Mis U 50 66000 12000 694 Lancaster, Wabash-Lawrence 1940 1400 2376000 77000 695 Paint Creek-Bethel; MisU 090 X X 696 Aix Vases; Mis U 10 X X 697 Lower Ohara; Mis L 40 X X 690 McClosky; Mis L 500 X X 699 it 700 Lancaster Central, Wabash 1946 200 312000 11000 701 Lower Ohara; Mis L 00 X X 702 Bosiclare; Mis L 240 X X 703 McClosky; Mis I? 2 20 X X 704 4 705 Lancaster East, Wabash 1944 40 20000 2000 706 Biehl; Pen 20 17000 2000 707 Bosiclare; Mis L 20 3000 700 Lancaster North, Wabash Bethel; Mis U 1940 10 500 709 Lancaster South, Wabash 1946 70 54000 36000 710 Bethel; Mis U 50 30000 36000 711 McClosky; Mis L 20 16000 712 Lexington, Wabash McClosky; Mis L 1947 200 300000 16000 713 Lillyville, Cumberland- McClosky; Mis L 1946 160 245000 20000 714 Effingham Livingston, Madison Pennsylvanian; Pen 1940 260 123000 40000 715 Livingston South, Madison Pennsylvanian; Pen 1950 40 9000 9000 716 Long Branch, Saline-Hamilton 1950 40 25000 25000 717 Palestine; Mis U 20 15000 15000 710 McClosky; Mis L 20 10000 10000 719 720 Louden, Fayette-Effingham Burtschi; Pen 1937 22000 157717000 7290000 320 320 X X 79.5 79.5 721 Cypress; Mis U 21000 X X 722 Paint Creek; Mis U 13000 } X 723 Bethel; Mis U X 724 Aix Vases; Mis U 500 X X 725 Devonian; Dsv 3000 13106000 795000 726 727 720 McKinley, Washington 4 Bethel; Mis U 1940 320 70 363000 199000 20000 2000 729 Silurian; Sil 300 164000 26000 730 Maple Oove, Eduards 1943 1160 1391000 71000 731 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 X X 732 Lower Ohara; Mis L 20 13000 13000 733 McClosky; Mis L 1140 X X 734 60 Maple Grove East, Eduards 194^ 350 07000 39000 2000 735 Waltersburg; Mis U 10 2000 736 737 Lower Ohara; Mis L Bosiclare; Mis L 20 120 1000 X 1000 X TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 23 CING^ RESERVOIR . NUMBER OF WELLS PRODU PRESSURE CHARACTER h PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED" LU wells' DEC. 19 50 LB so INCH OF OIL" TO END OF 1950 o 19 50 OIL 3 0. CJ> CO CO h- E co o Q in Q >-<»o cc > cc H cc «-% o z (_ —J* |uj Ul cc u. H a Q _] 3 Ul o> UJ UJ _l 2 < cc >- • 3 Z UJ >- H O => H O— j z> O u. Z 1- — 1- z o U 1- < w o Q UJ \- — I W t- 1- Z 1- O u. ft h- NAME UJ UJ o z — u. 00 •v. !n 2 > i. ° o — UJ o u X - UJ Z _1 Q 0. Z 2 uj _j 0. o 2 < O u_ — — _l < H • en o - o o u o > a. < ■ < cc < co o o cc or I cc h- 0. UJ CL Z Q CD 25 cc H Ul 0- _J — o o CO _l cc z > UJ UJ cc < co w X O UJ UJ u_ O h- UJ O -J o u < u. < o < CO cc co 0. u o. a. Q O N o. ^ CO Q X 661 2 1 X X X X L P .3050 A 662 20 21 X X 36.0 X L P 3100 7 A 663 2 1 664 1 X X 36.6 0.26 L P 2625 6 A Mis L 2720 665 44 41 A Mis L 3002 666 1 1 X X X X S P 2200 7 A I. 667 40 40 X X 30.0 0.22 S P 2690 10 A 660 X X X X s P 2035 9 AL 669 1 X X X X L S P 2075 5 AC 670 1 X X X X L P 2930 7 AC 671 1 672 33 1 2 29 A Mis L 3076 673 27 1 24 X X 36.0 X S P 2755 A 674 1 X X X X S P 2790 10 AL 675 5 5 X X 36.0 X L P 2970 6 AC 676 1 1 1 X X 37.2 X L P 2070 10 AL MisL 3000 677 31 30 A Dev 4000 670 14 13 X X 36.0 X S P 2570 16 A 679 2 2 X X 30.0 X S P 2705 9 A 600 1 X X 30.0 X L P 2070 4 AC 601 14 15 602 11 3 10 X X X X S P 1100 AL Mis U 1312 603 37 4 1 31 A Dev 4760 604 25 1 1 20 X X 30.6 0.17 S P 2725 15 AL 605 1 1 1 X X X X L P 2765 10 AC 606 3 1 2 X X 39.6 0.16 LS P 2015 10 AC 607 1 1 1 X X X X L P 2040 5 AC 600 •7 7 609 1 1 1 X X 34.0 X S P 1910 3 A Mis L 2309 690 3 2 X X 35.6 0.10 S P 2335 15 A Mis L 2600 691 12 12 A Mis L 1764 692 •7 •7 X X 30.0 X s P 1690 7 AL 693 5 5 X X 31.7 0.23 s P 1720 AL 694 90 2 72 A Mis L 2900 695 67 1 62 X X 39.0 X s P 2530 14 AL 696 1 X X X X s P X X AL 697 1 1 X X X X L P 2670 10 AC 690 29 X X 39.0 0.20 L P 2690 7 AC 699 1 1 700 13 7 M Mis L 2000 701 2 X X X X L P 2750 7 M C 702 7 X X X X L S P 2010 *7 MC 703 X X X X L P 2015 MC 704 3 705 4 2 1 3 M Mis L 2750 706 3 2 3 X X X X S P 1745 10 ML 707 1 1 X X X X L P 2660 6 ML 700 1 X X X X S P 2295 10 X Mis L 2534 709 6 4 1 5 M MisL 2009 710 5 4 5 X X 32.0 X S P 2520 6 ML 711 1 1 X X X X L P 2720 12 MC 712 10 1 9 X X X X L P 2970 MC Mis L 3031 713 X X 35.5 X L P 2425 10 A Dev 4000 714 32 12 4 27 X X 36.3 X S P 535 15 ML Ord 2370 715 5 5 4 X X X X s P 520 ML Mis 045 716 3 3 3 A MisL 3367 717 2 2 2 X X X X s P 2070 AL 71fl 1 1 1 X X X X L P 3190 5 AC 719 2199 130 15 7 2001 3 GW A St. Peter 4600 720 6 3 X X s P 1000 20 AL 721 1155 130 7 1032 X X w 36.0 0.25 s P 1495 15 A 722 323 1 93 X X 37.0 0.24 s P 1540 15 A 723 420 1 170 X X G 30.5 0.2C s P 1550 10 A 724 3 X X 37.0 0.17 s P 1630 9 A 725 04 1 6 66 1350 1209 p 20.5 0.40 L C 3000 15 A 726 211 5 1 629 n 27 17 14 H Ord 3903 720 *7 5 X X 44.1 0.10 S P 1000 5 A 729 10 9 X X 42.0 X L c 2240 40 R 730 39 1 26 A Mis L 3375 731 1 X X 37.0 X S p X X A 732 1 1 1 X X X X L p 3230 3 A 733 30 24 X X 37.0 X L p 3275 6 A 734 17 5 14 M Mis L 3316 735 1 1 1 X X X X S p 2400 10 M L 736 1 1 1 X X X X I. p 3195 15 M C 737 6 : 6 X X X X L p 3210 5 M C 21 TABLE OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS PRODUC 1 NG CONDENSATE QT 1 I GAS PRC PRODUCT 1 ON Or UJ FORMAT 1 ON UJ > o u I/) ■a o H *t —J Thousands of Bbl Q BARRELS Q UJ M 1 LL 1 ON,. CU FT c CQ FIELD UJ > 5 NAME Q > O tn or ai =) (County ) a O If) Q O or ui a o m a o Z UJ z AND AGE 6 Ll o or < or ui a. or < < UI Z £ uj 2 O , o z o or a a. or o < < UJ uj 2 o ID z o — IT) or ctj _l -V — u. O (J If) z "> o z o — IT) or - < o O < O Q o O Q 730 Maple Grove SouthJjclwarck Marcoe, Jefferson McQosky; Mis L 200 x X 739 Lower Ohara; Mis L 1945 20 9000 740 McClosky; Mis L 1930 40 13000 741 Marine, Madison Silurian; Sil 1943 3060 6540000 076000 742 Marion, Williamson Aux Vases; Mis U 1950 10 743 Markhan City, Jefferson Ste. Genevieve; Mis L L942 760 1003000 32000 744 Markhan City North, Jeffe r son-Wayne 1943 500 790000 26000 745 Aux Vases; Mis U 30 X X 746 McClosky; Mis L 500 X X 747 Markham City West, Jefferson 1945 560 1101000 94000 740 Aux Vases; Mis U 320 X X 749 Ste. Genevieve; Mis L 320 X X 750 « 751 Mason, Effingham McQosky; Mis L 1940 100 194000 1000 752 Massilon, Wayne-Eduards 1946 120 06000 4000 753 Lower Ohara; Mis L 120 X X 754 Massilon South, Edwards Mattoon, Coles McClosky; Mis L 00 X X 755 Lower Ohara; Mis L 1947 20 300 756 1939 5100 9506000 597000 757 Cypress; Mis 'J 2200 X X 750 Aux Vases; Mis U 150 X X 759 Rosiclare; Mis L 3700 X X 760 McClosky; Mis L 20 X X 761 it 762 Maud Consolidated, Wabash L940 2400 2529000 371000 763 Biehl; Pen 300 X X 764 Jordan; Pen 10 X X 765 Palestine; Mis U 160 X X 766 Waltersburg; Mis U 50 X X 767 Tar Springs; Mis U 20 X X 760 Cypress; Mis U 060 X X 769 Paint Creek; Mis U 30 X X 770 Bethel; Mis V ?2 100 X X 771 Aux Vases; ,Mis U 10 X X 772 Lower Ohara; Mis L 1 x 1 X 773 Rosiclare; Mis L 000 X 774 McClosky; Mis L X 775 i| 776 Maud NorthConsolidated,(tafcas/i 1946 2400 2740000 1006000 777 Tar Springs; Mis U 90 X X 770 Cypress; Mis U 360 X X 779 Bethel; Mis U 2000 X X 700 Lower Ohara; Mis L 160 X X 701 Rosiclare; hlis L 20 X X 702 McQosky; Mis L 40 X X 703 4 704 Maunie North, White L941 600 603000 123000 705 Pennsylvanian; Pen 10 X X 706 Tar Springs; Mis U 50 X X 707 Paint Creek; Mis U 30 X X 700 Bethel; Mis U 300 X X 709 Aux Vases; Mis U 00 X X 790 Lower Ohara; Mis L 20 X X 791 Rosiclare; Mis L 00 X X 792 McQosky; Mis L 200 X X 793 it 794 Maunie South, White 1941 1300 3174000 355000 795 Bridgeport; Pen 70 X X 796 Degonia; Mis U 60 X X 797 Palestine; Mis U 450 X X 790 Waltersburg; Mis U 10 X X 799 Tar Springs; Mis U 410 X X 000 001 Cypress; Mis U Bethel; Mis U 200 10 X X X X 002 003 Aux Vases; Mis U Rosiclare; Mis L 100 20 X X X X 004 McQosky; Mis L 40 X X 005 006 65 Maunie West, White 4 Bethel; Mis l) 31 Aux Vases; Mis U 1945 20 2000 2000 n 007 10 X X 000 10 X X 009 McQosky; Mis L 10 500 010 on Mayberry, Wayne 66 Mayberry North, Wayne Merrian, Wayne Miletus, Marion 4 McQosky; Mis L 1941 240 209000 6000 2000 27000 012 013 014 McQosky; Mis L McQosky; Mis L 1940 1945 1947 20 20 200 1000 6000 135000 015 Bethel; Mis tj 00 X X TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 25 :ing^ RESERVOIR , NUMBER OF WELLS PRODU PRESSURE CHARACTER h PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED" oc HI wells' DEC. 1950 L8 so rtn INCH OF OIL TO ENO OF 1950 O 19 50 OIL 3 0. O CO CO H E as 2 1— o q in Q >-tu, cc > hi UJ _J z < cc > ■ => z UJ >- 1- O 3 1- -D O U. Z 1 t- z 15 U 1- < w o Q UJ 1- — I w h- H Z 1- O u. T u. \- NAME 111 Ul o z — u. 10 v. Lr> z > £ ° u — UJ o o I . 111 Z -I Q Q- Z 2 uj -J a. 2 o z < 5 o u. — — _J < h- O - o o > a. < ■ =!* < cc < CO u o cc cc X cc h- 0- Ul a. z 8i cc < z> cc 1- UJ EL -1 — O o m _l cc z > UJ UJ cc < 00 w I O ul UJ u. O V- Ul O _l u u < U. < o < 10 cc 13 0- u 0- Q. Q O Nl a. ^ co Q I 730 9 3 6 X X X X L p 3230 5 M C 739 1 1 X X X X L p 3250 10 MC Mis L 3305 74(1 2 X X 23.2 0.54 L p 2745 15 MC MisL 3066 741 142 2 134 X X 34.0 0.20 L p 1740 5 R Ord. 2619 742 1 1 1 X X 40.0 X S p 2305 5 X MisL 2560 743 19 1 11 X X 30.2 0.00 L p 3070 10 A MisL 3215 744 16 1 10 A Mis L 3169 745 2 n 2 X X X X S p 2950 6 AL 746 14 1 X X 37.0 0.24 L p 3075 AC "4" 32 1 29 A MisL 3102 740 15 13 X X 30.0 X S p 2905 15 AL 749 14 1 6 X X 30.0 X L p 3035 7 AC 750 3 10 751 9 1 X X 30.4 0.21 L p 2500 6 AC Mis L 2504 752 3 3 M MisL 3472 753 3 1 X X 37.0 X L p 3255 6 MC 754 2 X X 37.0 X L p 3260 M C 755 1 X X X X L p 3315 9 M C Mis L 3391 756 419 1 1 390 A St. Peter 4915 757 94 1 03 X X 30.0 0.16 S p 1035 15 A 750 12 7 X X 30.0 X S p 1900 15 A 759 210 1 204 X X 30.0 0.21 S p 2000 12 A 760 1 1 X X 30.0 X L p 2010 5 A 761 102 95 762 160 17 ■7 131 A Mis L 2900 763 19 13 X X 31.0 0.22 S p 1750 ]0 AL 764 X X X X s p 1760 X AL 765 10 6 X X 27.3 0.25 s p 1770 12 AL 7GG 4 1 1 X X 37.7 X s p 1940 15 AL 767 2 1 1 X X 30.0 X s p 1960 12 AL 760 63 3 1 59 X X 35.2 0.17 s p 2300 15 AL 769 3 1 X X 36.7 0.10 s p 2400 AL 770 15 6 1 15 X X X X s p 2465 10 AL 771 X X X X s p 2545 10 AL 772 9 1 5 X X X X L p 2610 6 AC 773 6 3 X X 36.4 X L p 2670 5 AC 774 24 1 9 X X 30.0 0.30 L p 2630 6 AC 775 13 1 2 16 776 220 54 2 219 A Mis L 3005 777 6 6 7 X X X X S p 2130 12 AL 770 22 4 1 21 X X 30.0 X S p 2420 10 AL 779 175 37 1 171 X X 35.0 X s p 2600 15 AL 700 7 5 X X 35.0 X L p 2040 6 AC 701 1 X X X X L p 2060 3 AC 702 1 1 X X 36.0 X L p 2000 5 AC 703 16 7 14 704 46 10 40 A Mis L 3260 705 1 1 X X X X S p 1320 20 AL 706 5 5 5 X X X X S p 2350 10 AL 707 2 1 X X X X S p 2030 13 AL 700 19 1 10 X X 36.5 X S p 2020 13 AL 709 3 2 X X X X S p 2930 13 AL 790 X X X X L p 2995 4 AC 791 2 1 3 X X X X L p 3025 6 AC 792 9 1 5 X X X X L p 3035 10 AC 793 5 2 5 794 110 25 1 99 w A Mis L 3091 795 7 1 4 X X 37.0 X S p 1400 7 AL 7% 5 3 X X X X S p 1900 10 AL 797 35 1 30 X X 30.0 0.26 s p 2010 17 AL 790 2 1 1 X X X X s p 2210 19 AL 799 33 4 29 X X w 30.0 X s p 2240 16 AL BOO 19 17 10 X X 39.0 X s p 2590 10 AL 001 X X X X s p 2735 X AL 002 7 X X X X s p 2045 12 AL 003 X X X X L p 2900 AC 004 1 1 1 X X X X L p 2920 6 AC 005 1 6 006 2 1 1 M Mis L 3150 007 X X X X S p 2020 15 ML 000 X X X X S p 2955 6 ML 809 1 X X X X L p 3040 3 MC 010 1 1 1 Oil T 1 1 3 X X 30.6 0.16 L p 3350 AC Dev 5377 oh 1 X X X X L p 3330 2 X Mis L 3463 013 1 1 X X X X L p 3370 5 X Mis L .3410 014 14 1 12 A Dev 3950 015 5 4 X X 35. r, X s p 2140 7 A 26 TABLE I - OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS PRODUC 1 NG >- 01 CONDENSATE O ! 1 GAS PRC PRODUCT 1 ON a. UJ CD 2 FIELD FORMAT 1 ON UJ > o u (/> < _J or m Thousands of Bbl NAME a UJ > BARRELS a UJ > O If) M ILL 1 ON, CU FT c z> (County) a O 10 a o a uj o o m a ° z AND u_ 01 UJ z " tfl a. cc z •" e> _J V z "> ts ul z AGE 6 o 01 < Q- 01 O < < UJ S 2 o , z o — ID oi o> < < UJ — o z o — to 01 CD — u_ o u CO o z O — LO 01 — LU ce K U " z> ~~ tr 1- h - => " < H LJ " 3 "" _J > < O Q < o o e> O Q 016 Aux Vases; Mis U 100 x X 017 McClosky; Mis L 60 X X 010 V 019 Mill Shoals, White-Hamilton- Wayne 1930 2400 5912000 363000 020 Aux Vases; Mis U 2200 X X 021 Lower Ohara ; Mis L 1 x X 022 Rosiclare; Mis L 000 X X 023 McClosky; Mis L \ X 024 4 025 Mills Prairie, Eduards Lower Ohara; Mis L 1940 20 2000 026 Mitchell, Eduards McClosky; Mis L 1949 40 29000 22000 027 Mt. Album, Christian Silurian; Sil 1943 160 33000 3000 023 Mt. Carmel, Wabash 67 1940 4200 0549000 339000 029 Bridgeport; Pen 100 X X 030 Biehl; Pen 600 X X 031 Jordan; Pen 40 X X 032 Palestine; Mis U Waltersburg; Mis U 30 X X 033 10 X X 034 Tar Springs; Mis U Jackson; Mis U 220 X X 035 10 X X 036 Cypress; Mis U 3300 X X 037 Bethel; Mis U 00 X X 030 Lower Ohara; Mis L 1 x X 039 Hosiclare; Mis L 1400 x X 040 McClosky; Mis L \ X X 041 u 042 Mt. Erie North, Wayne 1944 120 161000 32000 043 Aux Vases; Mis U 20 X X 044 Lower Ohara; Mis L 20 X X 045 McClosky; Mis L 00 X X 046 Mt. Olive, Montgomery Pottsville; Pen 1942 30 X 1000 047 Mt. Vemon, Jefferson 1943 190 222000 20000 040 Aux Vases; Mis U 30 X X 049 Lower Ohara; Mis L 20 X 050 McClosky; Mis L 160 X X 051 il 052 Nason, Jefferson New Bellair, Crawford Bosiclare; Mis L 1943 20 13000 1000 053 Pennsylvanian; Pen 1942 20 10000 054 New Harmony Consolidated, White Wabash-Edwards 1939 15000 57071000 2345000 055 Janestown; Pen } x X 056 Mansfield; Pen 390 I X 057 Bridgeport; Pen X X 050 Biehl; Pen ' X X 059 Degonia; Mis U 150 } * X 060 Clore; Mis U X 061 Palestine; Mis U 60 X X 062 Waltersburg; Mis U 600 X X 063 Tar Springs; Mis U 700 X X 064 Cypress; Mis U 5700 X X 065 Paint Creek; Mis U 5000 \ X 066 Bethel; Mis U < X 067 Aux Vases; Mis U 5000 X X 060 Lower Ohara; Mis L / x X 069 Hosiclare; Mis L 3900 x X 070 071 072 McClosky; Mis L \ X X New Harmony South, White i( 1941 70 65000 2000 073 Waltersburg; Mis U 10 X X 074 Tar Springs; Mis U 10 X X 075 Bethel; Mis U 10 X X 076 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 2000 1000 077 McClosky; Mis L 40 X X 070 4 079 New Harmony South ( Ind. ) , White 1946 60 305000 40000 000 Degonia; Mis IT 20 X X 001 Palestine; Mis U 30 X X 002 Waltersburg; Mis U .30 X X 003 u 004 New Haven Consolidated, White 1941 360 700000 33000 005 Tar Springs; Mis U 110 X X oor, Hardinsburg; Mis U 10 X X 007 Cypress; Mis U 200 X X 000 Aux Vases; Mis U 70 X X 009 McClosky; Mis L 60 X X 090 091 Newton, Jasper u Ste. Genevieve; Mis L 1944 00 64000 3000 TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 27 CING^ RESERVOIR 1 - NUMBER OF WELLS PRODU PRESSURE CHARACTER h PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED" a. UJ wells' DEC. 1950 LB so INCH OF OIL' TO END OF 1950 O 19 50 OIL 3 a. o VI H E CD 5 O a a. > (Nl cc l- cc o z h- —a o Uj UJ Ul cc u. 1- O o _l Z> UJ en UJ UJ _J z < cc >" • E> z UJ > H O 3 h- o--» 3 O u. z 1 h- z O (_> h- < ul o a uj h- — I w h- H Z h- O u. ft H NAME UJ UJ o z — u. t/i v. in z > a ° o — UJ O CJ X ■ UJ Z -1 O 0- z 2 uj -J 0. 2 o z < s o u — — _l 1— < K- . Ol 13 "" o o u u > a. < . _j < cc < o cc cc I CC \- 0. UJ 0. z Q 6 s 5 3 CC t- Ul a. _i — o o CO _J cc z > UJ UJ cc < vi w X O UJ UJ u. O h- ul O _l o u < u. < o < 10 cc 19 0L u a. a_ a o m a. ^ 1/1 O X 016 5 1 3 X X 35.6 X S p 2200 7 A bit 1 1 X X 35.6 X L p 2350 5 A D HI 3 4 019 106 5 144 II A Mis L 4311 020 141 3 o 111 X X 39.0 0.14 S p 3220 16 A 021 2 n o X X X X OL p 3320 11 AC 022 7 1 4 o X X X X L S p 3345 AC 023 29 1 22 X X 30.0 X OL p 3375 5 AC 024 •7 5 025 1 o X X X X L p 2925 5 M C Mis L 3010 B2C 2 1 2 X X X X L p 3305 4 X Mis L 3372 027 4 2 X X 36.6 0.20 L p 1090 5 MU &1 2000 020 403 4 5 301 « A MisL 2762 029 4 3 X X 34.0 X S p 1370 20 AL 030 45 1 1 35 X 30 36.6 0.20 S p 1470 20 AL 031 3 1 X X X X s p 1520 15 AL 032 3 1 X X X X s p 1500 10 AL 033 X X 36.0 X s p 1690 10 AL 034 10 1 "1 X X 36.0 X s p 1790 13 AL 035 X X X X s p 2020 25 AL 036 239 2 2 165 550 40 W 36.1 0.17 s p 2025 15 AL 037 3 2 X 55 36.1 X s p 2110 16 AL 030 6 X X 36.0 X OL p 2320 5 AC 039 5 3 X X 36.6 0.26 s p 2350 5 AC 040 42 1 29 X 24 37.0 0.42 OL p 2360 6 AC 041 41 1 49 042 T 4 M Mis L 3354 043 2 1 X X X X s p 3110 ML 044 1 1 X X X X L p 3170 6 MC 045 4 2 X X 37.0 X L p 3240 5 M C 046 •7 4 X X 33.2 0.16 S p 605 6 A Pen 905 047 n 3 A Mis L 3000 040 3 1 X X X X s p 2665 AL 049 X X X X L p 2750 6 AC 050 3 2 X X 39.2 0.10 L p 2000 7 AC 051 1 052 1 1 X X X X S p 2790 12 MC Mis L 2925 053 2 X X 29.3 0.30 s p 1165 10 ML Dev 2760 054 1337 35 24 1002 G « A Mis L 3220 055 2 1 X X G 31.9 X s p 720 13 AL 056 X X X X s p X X AL 057 2 1 2 X X X X s p 1340 7 AL 050 30 1 31 X 30 36.6 X s p 1050 20 AL 059 4 2 3 X X 37.5 X s p 1925 10 AL 060 3 2 X X X X s p 1900 10 AL 061 i> 1 4 X X X X s p 2000 10 AL 062 24 21 X 125 G W 34.0 0.40 s p 2155 20 AL 063 47 2 1 30 X X G 34.5 0.19 s p 2215 16 AL 064 374 6 246 X 550 G 34.0 X s p 2570 20 AL 065 15 2 9 X X X X s p 2660 20 AL 066 205 1 130 550 40 GW 34.0 0.24 s p 2700 27 AL 067 236 9 1 124 X 55 G 34.2 0.19 s p 2025 15 AL 060 5 3 X X X X OL p 2900 6 AC 069 6 1 4 X X X X L S p 2910 10 AC 070 124 2 T7 X 24 W 35.0 0.33 OL p 2925 AC 071 246 2 3 299 072 6 1 1 M F Mis L 3207 073 1 X X X X S p 2250 10 M F ■■~.\ 1 o X X X X s p 2350 16 M F 075 1 i X X X X s p 2015 10 M F D7ti 1 1 X X X X s p 3005 7 M F 077 1 X X X X OL p 3010 5 M F QTQ 1 079 fi 6 M F Mas L 3060 000 X X X X s p 1050 m y 001 1 1 X X X X s p 1955 10 M F 002 3 n n 3 X X X X s '.' 2131 .30 M F 003 2 2 B84 27 1 o 25 A Mis L 2900 005 r, 1 6 X X 36.4 0.27 s p 2105 12 A f 006 1 1 X X 36.11 X s p 2245 8 A f 00" 9 X X 36.0 X s p 2445 12 A f 000 4 3 X X 36.0 X s p 2720 15 A f 009 1 1 X X 36.0 X OL p 2020 6 AC 090 fi 6 091 4 2 x X X X L p 2950 6 MC Mis L 3040 28 TABLE OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS P RODUC 1 NG CONDENSATE >- ! 1 GAS PR( PRODUCT 1 ON cc LU FORMAT 1 ON UJ > o u t/1 "a o 1- Thousands of Bbl Q BARRELS a UJ M 1 LL 1 ON,. CU FT c m FIELD UJ > 5 NAME Q > O (/l CC CD r> (Count y ) a O (/) Q o CC UJ Q O m Q o z UJ z AND AGE 6 Ul o cc < cr uj a. cc u < < UJ UJ 2 o z o — in CC Cn 0. CC u < < UJ UJ 2 o 13 z o — in CC _i > < O Q < o Q (3 o D 092 Newton North, Jasper 70 McClosky; Mis L 1045 20 7000 893 Newton West, Jasper 71 VlcClosky; Mis L 194" 20 300 094 Odin, Man on Cypress; Mis U 1945 290 456000 72000 895 Olney Consolidated, Richland 1937 2200 3007000 162000 896 Lower Ohara; Mis L 120 X X 897 McClosky; Mis L 2100 X X 898 it 899 Olney South, Richland 72 Ste. Oenevieve; Mis L 1938 100 43000 25000 900 Omaha, Gallatin 1940 700 1800000 144000 120 901 Pennsylvanian; Pen 240 \ 13000 9000 902 Biehl; Pen 1 X 903 Palestine; Mis U 400 X X 904 Tar Springs; Mis U 70 X X 120 905 u 906 Onaha East, Gallatin Lower Ohara; Mis L 1946 20 7000 1000 907 Qiiaha West, Saline 1950 10 3000 3000 908 Cypress; Mis U 31 10 X X 909 Aix Vases; Mis U 31 10 X X 910 u 911 Onega, Marion 73 McClosky; Mis L 1946 40 5000 912 Orchardville, Wayne McClosky; Mis L 1950 20 4000 4000 913 Oskaloosa, Clay Bethel; Mis U 1950 360 192000 192000 914 Pan ana, Bond-Montgomery 1940 30 3000 3000 200 X 915 Pennsylvanian; Pen 160 X 916 Golconda; Mis U 20 1000 1000 917 Bethel; Mis U 10 2000 2000 120 X 918 Parkersburg Consolidated Richland-Edwards 1941 3900 6396000 200000 919 Cypress; Mis U 100 X X 920 Paint Creek; ttsU 10 X X 921 Bethel; Mis U 20 X X 922 Lower Ohara; Mis L i X 923 rtosiclare; Mis L 3070 x X 924 McClosky; Mis L 1 X X 925 4 926 Parkersburg North, Richland McClosky; Mis L 1945 20 10000 1000 927 Parkersburg South, Edwards 1948 60 12000 7000 920 Pennsylvanian; Pen 40 6000 6000 929 Bethel; Mis (J 20 6000 1000 930 Parkersburg West, Richland-Edwards 1943 240 104000 25000 931 Lower Ohara; Mis L 40 X 932 McClosky; Mis L 200 X 25000 933 Passport, Clay 1945 960 1598000 132000 934 Lower Ohara; MsL 20 X X 935 rtosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 936 McClosky; Mis L 940 X X 937 4 930 Passport South, Richland 1940 40 22000 5000 939 Cypress; Mis U 20 X X 940 Hosiclare; Mis L 40 X X 941 4 942 Patoka, Marion 1937 960 10061000 641000 943 Cypress; Mis U 30 X X 944 Bethel; Mis U 920 X X 945 Hosiclare; Mis L 200 X X 946 Devonian; Dev 20 177000 51000 947 Patoka East, Marion 1941 500 3352000 133000 940 Cypress; Mis U 500 X X 949 bethel; Mis U 60 X X 950 Patoka West, Fayette Bethel; Mis U 1950 50 5000 5000 951 Phillipstown Consolidated, White-Edwards 1939 3000 10053000 023000 952 Pennsylvanian; Pen 1 X 953 Pennsylvanian; Pen 020 X X 954 Biehl; Pen ) x X 955 Degonia; Mis U 460 \ X 956 Clore; Mis U ) x X 957 Palestine; Mis U 50 X X 958 Waltersburg; Mis U 50 X X 959 Tar Springs; Mis U 000 X X 960 Cypress; Mis U 160 X X 961 Paint Creek; Mis U 500 1 X 962 Bethel; Mis U i X 963 Aux Vases; Mis U 500 X X 964 Lower Ohara; Mis L ( X 965 hosiclare; Mis L 000 { 1 X X 966 McClosky; Mis L X 967 968 Plainview, Macoupin 4 Pennsylvanian; Pen 1942 10 2000 700 TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 29 :ing-^ RESERVOIR NUMBER DF WELLS PRODU PRESSURE 1 CHARACTER OF OIL* PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED" at 111 WELLS* DEC. 19SU L8 so INCH TO END OF 1950 O 19 50 0IL ? a. o CO CO 1- E m S O Q >- N a. 1- en *1 o z i -<* o I s Ld L>- h- Q Q _l O Ld UJ UJ _J Z < OL > • =j 2 Ld >- H O Z> V- Z3 O u. Z 1- - 111 h- U| z o z O 1- — u_ CO < LU o •V LO O Ld z > 1 is O H Z — Ld h- Q Ll. o ft NAME I - 111 Z _l Q 9= Z 2 Ld 5 Q Z < o li_ — — _! < \- o - o o > a. < . ^5 < or < co o O tr a: I or h a. u a_ Z 8§ 3 H Ld a. -i — O o m _1 CC -2L > Ld Ld tr < CO w I O Ld 111 L O \- Ld O _l (J u < U. < o < CO OC. o 0- u a. a. Q O IM a. ^ co O I 092 1 u 1) X X X X L P 2055 5 MC Mis L 2509 093 1 X X X X L P 2990 i MC Mis L 3120 094 29 4 10 X X W X X S P 1750 13 AL Dev 3597 095 00 1 1 64 W A MisL 3209 0% ■7 5 1100 X 37.2 0.19 L P 3005 6 A 097 01 1 1 50 X X w 37.2 0.19 L P 3040 A 090 1 099 9 3 1 6 X X X X L P 3005 4 MC Mis L 3203 900 42 6 39 p D Mis 2941 901 11 3 11 X X X X S P 375 20 D 902 3 4 X X X X S P 1335 10 D 903 23 3 10 700 249 p 27.0 0.24 s P 1700 15 D 904 5 3 X X X X s P 1900 15 D 905 3 906 1 1 X X 37.0 X L P 2055 MCI Mis L 3000 907 1 1 1 A MisL 2996 900 X X X X s P 2520 14 AL 909 X X X X s P 2000 30 AL 910 1 1 1 911 2 X X X X L P 2490 10 D Mis L 2504 912 1 1 1 X X X X L P 2900 5 MC MisL 2906 913 36 36 36 X X X X S P 2595 15 A MisL 2961 914 10 4 2 A Dev 2016 915 4 X X S P 575 30 A 916 2 2 1 X X X X L P 705 12 A 917 4 2 1 X X X t X S P 065 12 A 910 153 4 131 A Mis L 3333 919 5 5 X X X X s P 2030 12 A 920 X X X X s P 2955 17 A 921 1 X X X X s P 2930 12 A 922 1 X X X X OL P 3070 10 A 923 3 2 X X X X LS P 3100 7 A 924 136 4 114 X X 30.0 0.31 OL P 3135 10 A 925 •7 10 926 1 1 X X X X L P 3005 6 N :Mis L 3239 927 6 5 1 4 X Mis L 3M7 920 4 4 1 3 X X X X S P 1400 10 X 929 2 1 1 X X X X S P 2015 5 X 930 4 6 A Mis L 3331 931 1 X X X X L P 3220 5 AC 932 7 4 6 X X 37.0 X L P 3260 6 AC 933 40 1 1 46 A Mis L 3625 934 2 X X X X L P 3000 5 A 935 1 X X X X L P 3005 5 A 936 45 1 1 42 X X 37.4 X L P 3020 10 A 937 2 2 930 2 2 A Mis L 3139 939 1 X X X X S P 2665 15 A 940 1 X X X X L P 3025 6 A 941 2 942 170 101 w D Dev 3142 943 3 525 100 30.0 X S P X X D 944 162 06 550 1000 w 39.0 0.16 s P 1410 25 D 945 T 11 500 1200 w 39.0 0.31 s P 1500 15 D 946 1 1 1200 500 40.0 0.20 L P 2035 10 D 947 59 52 A Mis L 1740 940 54 47 X X 36.0 0.10 s P 1340 16 A 949 5 5 X X 36.0 0.23 s P 1465 10 A 950 5 5 5 X X X X s P 1300 7 A Mis L 1735 951 304 15 4 260 G W M Dev 5350 952 3 2 X X 36.0 X s P 795 10 M F 953 15 1 12 X X 36.0 X s P 1340 10 MF 954 55 4 1 44 500 X W 36.2 0.22 s P 1450 15 M F 955 23 IB X X G 35.0 X s P 1975 15 M F 956 2 5 X X 34.4 X s P 2010 12 M F 957 3 3 X X X X s P 2050 11 MF 950 3 2 X X X X s P 2200 11 MF 959 56 40 X X 35.0 X s P 2295 15 M F 960 5 X X 36.0 X s P 2720 12 M F 961 3 5 X X X X s P 2700 9 M F 962 21 2 16 X X 37.0 X s P 2010 15 MF 963 21 22 X X G W 37.0 X s P 2000 15 MF 964 4 2 2 X X X X L P 3010 10 MC 965 6 4 X X 30.0 X LS P 2960 10 MC 966 30 4 1 29 1200 X 36.0 0.21 L P 3000 6 MCF 967 43 2 2 43 960 1 1 X X X X s P 410 5 X Pen 421 30 TABLE I - OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS P RODUC I NG CONDENSATE >- O 1 L GAS PRC PRODUCT 1 ON en bJ CO FIELD FORMAT 1 ON UJ > o o (/) ■a o H < -J Thousands of Bbl Q UJ BARRELS Q UJ > M 1 LL 1 0N r CU FT c 2 NAME Q > O (/) CC CQ Z liJ z (County ) a AND AGE 6 U. O < O (/) OL UJ a. a: u < < UJ o o uj 2 o (3 z o — in CC UJ a. or o < < UJ a o z £ uj 2 o z o ~~ IT) CD _l \ — u_ o u en a o z ■" o z o — in en a> UJ or H U " D — cc H u " 3 — < H u " 3 — -I > < ^ O Q < O O o O Q 969 Posey, Clinton Cypress; Mis U 1941 20 6000 970 Raccoon Lake, Marion 1949 320 491000 368000 971 Cypress; Mis U 190 x X 972 Lower Ohara; Mis L 31 [ I x X 973 Rosiclare; yds L 160 X 974 McClosky; Mis L ' X 975 it 976 Raymond, Montgomery Pottsville; Pen 1940 100 12000 2000 977 Reservoir, Jefferson McClosky; Mis L 1950 20 978 Richview, Washington Cypress; Mis U L946 10 4000 1000 979 Ridgway, GallatinTi McClosky; Mis L 1946 20 100 980 Riffle, Clay Ste. Genevieve; Mis L L943 100 49000 8000 981 Rinard, Wayne 75 McClosky; Mis L 1937 20 7000 982 Ritter, Richland Ste. Genevieve; Mis L 1950 60 58000 58000 983 Roaches, Jefferson 1938 200 543000 9000 984 Lower Ohara; Mis L 40 x X 985 Rosiclare; Mis L 160 X X 986 McClosky; Mis L 20 x X 987 H 988 Roaches North, Jefferson 1944 350 1102000 60000 989 Bethel; Mis U 350 X X 990 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 991 McClosky; Mis L31 20 X X 992 4 993 Roby, Sangamon Silurian; Sil 1949 20 200 100 994 Rochester, Wabash 67 1948 250 294000 93000 995 Pennsylvanian; Pen 120 X X 996 Waltersburg, Mis U 160 X X 997 4 998 Roland, White-Gal latin L940 3280 10094000 659000 160 X X 999 Pennsylvanian; Pen31 10 . X X 1000 Clore; Mis U31 20 X X 1001 Waltersburg; Mis U 2000 X X 160 X X 1002 Tar Springs; Mis U 40 X X 1003 Cypress; Mis U 440 X X 1004 Paint Creek; Mis U 31 40 X X 1005 bethel; Mis U 600 X X 1006 Aux Vases; Mis U 600 X X 1007 Lower Ohara; Mis L 40 X X 1008 Rosiclare; Mis L 40 X 1009 McClosky; Mis L 100 X X 1010 St. Louis; Mis L 3 1 20 X X 1011 4 1012 Rolaid West, Saline Aix Vases; Mis U 1950 10 6000 6000 1013 Ruark, Laurence 1941 220 767000 663000 1014 Pennsylvanian; Pen 210 X 663000 1015 Bethel; Mis U 10 X 1016 Rural Hill, Hamilton 1941 4800 13022000 1097000 1017 Cypress; Mis 1131 60 X X 1018 Paint Creek; Mis U 70 X X 10 19 Aix Vases; Mis U 4300 X X 1020 Lower Ohara; Mis L / x X 1021 Rosiclare; Mis L 2300 X 1022 McClosky; Mis L \ X X 1023 4 1024 Rural Hill North, Hamilton 76 Rosiclare; Mis L 1949 20 1000 500 1025 Rural Hill West, Hamilton Aix Vases; Mis U 1945 10 15000 3000 1026 Russellville (Gas), Laurence 77* 1937 40 7000 1000 1800 7081.6 1027 Bridgeport; Pen X X 1028 Buchanan; Pen X X 1029 McClosky; Mis L 40 7000 1000 1030 St. Francisville East, Laurence 1941 180 198000 16000 1031 Hardinsburg; Mis U 20 X X 1032 Cypress; Mis U 10 X X 1033 Bethel; Mis U 160 X X 1034 St. Jacob, Madison Trenton; Ord. 1942 1120 2322000 118000 1035 1036 St. Janes, Fayette Golconda; Mis U 32 1938 1860 10 11322000 X 453000 X 1037 Cypress; Mis U 1860 X X 1038 1039 St. Paul, Fayette 4 Bethel; Mis U 1941 200 451000 24000 104C Ste. Marie, Jasper McClosky; Mis L 1941 720 683000 37000 1041 Ste. Marie East, Jasper Ste. Genevieve; Mis L 1949 80 1000 500 1042 Ste. Marie West, Jasper 1949 40 19000 5000 1043 Aix Vases; Mis U 31 10 X X 104< McClosky; Mis L 40 X X 1045 4 TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 31 :ing^ RESERVOIR NUMBER OF WELLS PRODU PRESSURE i CHARACTER h PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED" a. WELL S e DEC. 1950 L8 so rtn INCH OF OIL" TO ENO OF 1950 o 19 50 OIL 3 a. 13 in in y- E m S K o Q a. > a H a. «*, O z H — * u I* UJ a. U. 1- a a _] 3 UJ ui UJ _J z < cc >- • ~> z UJ >- i- O Dl- z> O u. Z I- " t- z o u f- < w o Q UJ 1- — i w H H Z K O U. Ft h- NAME UJ UJ o z — u_ m ^ s z > £ u O — UJ O U I - UJ z -I Q Q- Z 2 uj —i a. 5 Q Z < o u. — — -I < 1- IS - o o O (J > Q. < . 3 aL < a. < m u o a: en I a: \- a. ui a. z 8 £ 1- UJ a. -i — O o m _l Qr z > UJ UJ a: < m u i O UJ UJ u. o Cl. - 1 I GAS PR( PRODUCT ION a. ui FORMAT 1 ON ul > O O o 1- < —J Thousands of Bbl Q BARRELS Q UJ M 1 LL 1 ON,. CU FT c OQ FIELD UJ > 2 NAME o > O (/) a. cd 3 Z UI z (County)" AND AGE 6 U. o or < O 10 Lt UJ a. a. o < < UJ Q o z £ uj 2 o z o — in a. oi QT UJ Q- a. u < < UJ Q O 2 £ UJ 2 o C3 2 o — in m _l V. — u o u a o z £ uj 2 o Z O — in LU a. H u - z> — a. H u - z> — < H u - D — _l > < O a < o Q O o o "T0~46 Sailor Springs Consolidated, Clay-Effingham 1941 9600 17714000 1014000 1047 Tar Springs; Mis U 700 X X 1040 Glen Dean; Mis U 10 X X 1049 Cypress; Mis U 7000 X X 1050 Bethel; Mis U 140 X X 1051 Aux Vases; Mis U 100 X X 1052 Lower Ohara; Mis L / x X 1053 Rosiclare; Mis L 4000 x X 1054 McClosky; Mis L \ X 1055 u 1056 Sailor Springs Central, Clay Rosiclare; Mis L 1940 20 1000 1057 Sailor Springs East, Clay Cypress; Mis U 1944 90 60000 5000 1050 Sailor Springs North, Clay 78 1940 40 600 100 1059 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 500 1060 McClosky; Mis L 20 100 100 1061 Salem, Marion 1930 9600 215939000 3767000 1062 Bethel; Mis U \ x X 1063 Renault; Mis U J X 1064 Aux Vases; Mis U ( X 1065 Rosiclare; Mis L 9600 / X 1066 McClosky; Mis L ( X 1067 St. Louis; Mis L ) X 1060 Salem; Mis L ) X X 1069 Devonian; Dev 5600 36344000 299000 1070 Trenton; Ord 2160 3440000 09000 1071 u 1072 Sa-nsville, Eduards 79 Waltersburg; Mis U 1942 20 1000 1073 Samsville North, Eduards Paint Creek-Bethel; Mi sU 1945 160 152000 15000 1074 Sandoval West, Clinton Cypress; Mis U 1946 ID 17000 2000 1075 Santa Fe, Clinton 80 Cypress; Mis U 1944 10 2000 1076 Schnell, Richland McClosky; Mis L 1930 00 217000 4000 1077 Seminary, Richland McClosky; Mis L 1945 160 153000 13000 1070 Sesser, Franklin 1942 300 502000 127000 1079 Renault; Mis U 260 } : X 1000 Aux Vases; Mis U X 1001 Rosiclare; Mis L 31 40 X X 1002 McClosky; Mis L 00 X X 1003 Devonian; Dev 20 X X 1004 it 1005 Shattuc, Clinton 1945 320 262000 96000 1006 Cypress; Mis U 160 X X 1007 Bethel; Mis U 10 X X 1000 Trenton; Ord 220 169000 02000 1009 Shawieetown, Gallatin Aux Vases; Mis U 1945 10 500 1090 Shawieetown North, Gallatin McClosky; Mis L 1940 20 1091 Shelbyville, Shelby Aux Vases; Mis U 1946 60 14000 3000 1092 Sorento, Bond Devonian; Dev 1930 140 34000 200 1093 Sparta South, Randolph Cypress; Mis U 1949 10 1094 Stanford, Clay 1945 360 709000 65000 1095 Cypress; Mis U 20 X X 1096 Rosiclare; Mis L 340 } : X 1097 McClosky; Mis L X 1090 4 1099 Stanford South, Clay 1946 210 275000 21000 1100 Aux Vases; Mis U 140 X X 11D1 McClosky; Mis L 100 X X 1102 it 11D3 Stanford West, Clay 1947 60 55000 7000 1104 Rosiclare; Mis L 32 20 X 1105 McClosky; Mis L 60 X 7000 1106 4 1107 Stewardson, Shelby Aux Vases; Mis U 1939 120 107000 9000 1100 Stokes-Brownsville, White 1939 2000 6604000 407000 1109 Palestine; Mis U 20 X X 1110 Tar Springs; Mis U 100 X X 1111 Hardinsburg; Mis U 1100 X X 1112 Cypress; Mis U 220 X X 1113 Paint Creek; Mis U 500 \ X 1114 Bethel; Mis U f X 1115 Aux Vases; Mis U 100 X X 1116 Lower Ohara; Mis L / x X 1117 Rosiclare; Mis L 900 x X 1110 McClosky; Mis L \ x X 1119 4 1120 Storms, White 1939 1940 6213000 245000 460 X 2L4 21.4 1121 Waltersburg; Mis U 1060 x X 460 X 1122 Tar Springs; Mis U 70 x X 1123 Cypress; Mis U 20 X X 1124 Bethel; Mis U 10 X X TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 33 :ing^ RESERVOIR NUMB! OF WELLS PRODU PRESSURE 1 CHARACTER h PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED" cc HI WELLS' DEC. 1950 LB so INCH OF 1 L " TO END OF 1950 o 19 50 01 L ^ 0. 13 10 E CO 1- _ cc > o z ujuj 2 o Q _l Q CC H cc «*1 h- — * CC u. h- Z> UJ <*> Ul 111 _ _J z < cc > • => z Ul >- H o => t- O-o Z) O u. Z 1- - 111 h- bj z o z U 1- — u_ to < ^8 z > 1 a. u U 1- z — Ul 1- O U. o ft u NAME I - u z -J Q a. z 2 uj a. 2 a z < o u_ — — _l < H o — o o > 0- < . 3 <* < cc < m u o cc cc I cc 1- Q- UJ a. z Q ID 8 5 3 CC 1- u a. -i — o o DO _i Cc z > Ul Ul cc < m w X O Ul Ul u. o h- UJ o -I o u < u. - CONDENSATE 1 1 GAS PR( PRODUCT 1 ON cc LjJ FORMAT 1 ON LU > o o -a o H < _l CC CO Thousands of Bbl Q BARRELS a UJ M 1 LL ION,. CU FT c CD FIELD LU > 5 NAME Q > O in 3 (County) a O (/) o o CC LU o o CO Q o z UJ z AND AGE 6 o a: < CC UJ Q- LE u < < LU z m lu2 o , — ID cc en a. cc u < < LU LU 2 o z o — LO CC Cft — li- es o "s 5 CO 2 2 LU 2 o z o — LO cc a> — LlI CC h- "- ZD " CC t- u - Zl "~ < H u - z> — _l >- < o O < o Q o o a 1125 Aux Vases; Mis U 31 10 X X 1126 McClosky; Mis L 20 X X 1127 4 1120 Stringtown, Richland Ste. Genevieve; Mis L 1941 000 1063000 76000 1129 Stringtown East, Richland 81 McClosky; Mis L 1940 20 2000 1130 Sunner, Laurence McClosky; Mis L 1944 40 14000 1000 1131 Sunpter, White 1545 00 20000 5000 1132 Tar Springs; Mis U 40 15000 3000 1133 Cypress; Mis (J 40 5000 2000 1134 Sumpter South, White Tar Springs; Mis U 1940 110 41000 35000 1135 Tamaroa, Perry Cypress; Mis U 1942 60 15000 2000 1136 Taylor Hill, Franklin Lower Ohara; Mis L 1949 20 12000 7000 1137 Thackeray, Hamilton 1944 560 2091000 116000 1130 Aux Vases; Mis U 560 X X 1139 McClosky; Mis L 160 X X 1140 4 1141 Thompsonville, Franklin 82 McQosky; Mis L 1940 240 205000 1142 Thompsonville East, Franklin Aux Vases; Mis U 1949 60 116000 70000 1143 Thompsonville North, Franklin 1944 530 1200000 151000 1144 Cypress; Mis U 10 4000 1145 Aux Vases; Mis U 520 1204000 151000 1146 Toliver, Clay 83 McQosky; Mis L 1942 20 6000 1147 Toliver East, Clay 1943 00 170000 0000 1140 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 5000 2000 1149 McClosky; Mis L 60 173000 6000 1150 Tonti, Marion 1939 640 9460000 322000 1151 Bethel; Mis U ) X 1152 Aux Vases; Mis U 649 \ X 1153 Rosiclare; Mis L ( X 1154 McClosky; Mis L ) X 1155 Devonian; Dev 00 X X 1156 4 1157 Trumbull, White 1944 240 431000 50000 1150 Cypress; Mis U 100 X X 1159 Aux Vases; Mis U 00 X X 1160 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 1161 McQosky; Mis L 60 6000 1162 4 1163 Valier, Franklin McQosky; Mis L- 1942 20 2000 1164 Waggoner, Montgomery Pottsville; Pen 1940 40 11000 1165 Wakefield, Jasper 84 Rosiclare; Mis L 1946 20 1000 1166 Walpole, Hamilton 1941 1630 4526000 259000 1167 Tar Springs; Mis U 00 X X 1160 Aux Vases; Mis U 1550 X X 1169 McQosky; Mis L 31 20 X X 1170 4 1171 Waltonville, Jefferson Bethel; Mis U 1943 40 03000 6000 1172 Waverly (Gas), Morgan 1946 10 700 1173 Pennsylvanian; Pen 100 1174 Devonian; Dev 10 700 1175 Weaver, Clark Devonian; Dev 1949 640 225000 190000 1176 WestEnd, Hami Iton-Sal ine 1944 140 307000 24000 1177 Aux Vases; Mis U 120 307000 24000 1170 McQosky; Mis L 20 300 1179 Westfield East, Clark Pennsylvanian; Pen 1947 100 14000 5000 00 1100 Westfield North, Coles 1949 20 400 300 1101 Pennsylvanian; Pen 10 400 300 1102 Pennsylvanian; Pen 10 1103 West Frankfort, Franklin 1941 900 2126000 211000 1104 Tar Springs; Mis U 450 X X 1105 Aux Vases; Mis U 40 X X 1106 Lower Ohara; Mis L 1 X 1107 Rosiclare; Mis L 31 520 X X 1100 McQosky; Mis L \ X X 1109 4 1190 Whittington, Franklin 1939 240 227000 03000 1191 Hardinsburg; Mis U 00 X X 1192 Cypress; Mis U 50 X X 1193 Aux Vases; Mis U 10 X X 1194 Rosiclare; Mis L 20 X X 1195 McQosky; Mis L 00 X X 1196 St. Louis; Mis L 20 X X 1197 1190 Whittington South, Franklin 4 Cypress; Mis U 1950 100 43000 43000 1199 Whittington West, Franklin 1943 240 143000 23000 1200 Bethel; Mis U 20 X X 1201 Aux Vases; Mis U 140 X X 1202 Lower Ohara; Mis L 100 X X 1203 Rosiclare; Mis L 32 20 X X TABLE ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 35 K 111 CO S Z 111 z _J NUMBER wells' OF WELLS PRODUCING"^ DEC. 1950 RESERVOIR PRESSURE 1 LB PER SO INCH ce > < ce a UJ z > o o o u UJ UJ CO ce CHARACTER OF 1 l h PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TESTED* TO END OF 1950 O H o UJ o> 1- — UJ _l Q a. z 2 uj O u 19 50 OIL 3 CO < _J < z a z w o V in • 01 o - > < >■ ■ 1 > a. < ■ ce < (3 _J CO UJ 0. ce UJ H o < ce < I u >- H 1- Z — UJ CO o o ce ce O UJ a. o_ DEPTH TO TOP OF PRODUCING ZONE FT k CO CO 1- I s ft M E UJ ce => H O ce h- 00 NAME U. I- u. 1 . H UJ a. _i uj o Q X Q 111 H UJ _J Q. 2 o u a UJ z o a z < CD < z s o _l u. -I < O 1- — u. u. — — _l 1- ce < 1125 X X 36.0 X S P 3015 9 M f 1126 1 X X X X L P 3055 5 MC 1127 3 3 1120 32 2 30 X X 39.0 0.24 OL P 3025 AC Mis L 3100 1129 1 1 X X X X L P 3010 4 X Mis L 3144 1130 2 1 X X X X L P 2260 4 MC Mis L 2365 1131 5 4 M Mis L 3379 1132 3 2 X X X X S P 2575 10 MF 1133 2 2 X X X X S P 2060 15 M F 1134 9 9 X x: X X S P 2500 ML Mis L 3425 1135 4 1 X X 36.0 0.12 S P 1130 •7 AL MisL 1630 1136 1 1 X X X X L P 3055 6 X Mis L 3106 1137 50 47 A Mis L 3660 1138 49 39 X X 37.3 X S P 3360 15 AL 1139 3 X X X X L P 3500 10 AC 11411 1 5 1141 19 X X 37.0 0.16 L P 3120 10 A MisL 3455 1142 6 3 6 X X 30.0 X S P 3150 M L Mis L 3310 1143 70 4 61 A Mis L 3365 1144 1 X X X X S P 2750 10 AL 1145 69 4 61 X X 39.0 X s P 3100 20 AL 1146 1 X X 37.1 X OL P 2790 5 MC Mis L 2007 1147 4 4 M MisL 2946 1140 1 1 X X X X L P 2015 6 MC 1149 3 3 X X X X OL P 2040 M C 1150 93 3 79 R Ord 4900 1151 1 7 X X 39.0 X S P 1930 20 D 1152 16 23 X X 39.0 X s P 2005 30 D 1153 1 1 X X X X L S P 2125 12 D 1154 55 2 37 X X 39.4 0.21 OL P 2130 15 D 1155 7 4 X X X X L P 3500 7 D 1156 6 7 1157 20 2 14 A Mis L 3302 1150 10 2 6 X X 36.0 X S P 2045 10 A 1159 6 6 X X 36.0 X s P 3170 9 A 1160 1 X X X X L P 3270 6 A 1161 2 X X X X L P 3290 5 A 1162 1 2 1163 1 X X X X L P 2715 12 ML Mis L 2725 1164 4 X X 20.0 0.21 S P 610 10 X Dev 1093 1165 1 X X X X L P 3130 5 X Mis L 3104 1166 06 15 1 04 G A MisL 3390 1167 6 2 6 X X 36.1 X S P 2465 15 AL 1160 00 13 1 77 X X G 30.4 0.13 S P 3070 20 A 1169 X X X X L P X X A 1170 1 1171 4 3 X X 37.0 0.14 S P 2460 9 A Mis L 2905 1172 1 A Ord 1543 1173 1 X X S P 250 13 A 1174 7 1 360 X X X L P 1000 10 A 1175 27 20 2 23 X X 37.0 X L P 2020 10 R Dev 2135 1176 11 1 9 M Mis L 3415 1177 10 9 X X 36.0 X S P 3140 15 ML 1170 1 1 X X X X L P 3275 5 MC 1179 10 2 1 X X X X S P 400 11 ML Pen 670 1100 2 1 X Pen 611 1101 1 1 X X X X s P 275 5 X 1102 1 X X X X s P 490 10 X 1103 64 1 1 63 A Mis L 3156 1104 35 1 32 X X 39.0 0.13 s P 2060 20 A 1105 2 2 X X 37.0 X s P 2710 20 A 1106 12 9 X X 30.6 X L P 2760 AC 1107 X X X X L P 2010 AC 1100 4 12 1100 X 30.0 X L P 2025 14 AC 1109 11 1 1190 17 16 A Mis L 3133 1191 6 6 X X X X S P 2310 10 A 1192 4 4 X X 30.6 0. 12 S P 2535 10 A 1193 1 1 X X X X S P 2735 15 A 1194 1 1 X X X X L P 2000 10 AC 1195 2 2 2 X X 37.6 0.24 L P 2070 9 AC 1196 1 X X 37.6 0.24 L P 3000 6 AC 1197 2 2 1150 10 10 10 X X X X S P 2500 10 A Mis L 3032 1199 13 1 11 A MisL 2942 1200 1 1 X X X X s P 2615 10 AL 1201 4 4 X X X X s P 2600 15 AL 1202 1 1 X X X X L P 2000 5 AC 1203 X X X X L P 2700 4 AC 36 TABLE I - OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS PRODUC 1 NG >- CONDENSATE 1 L PRODUCT I GAS PRODUCTION PRODUCT 1 ON UJ FORMAT 1 ON UJ > o u to o H < -I or m Thousands of BbL D BARRELS UJ MILL ION,. CU FT c CD FIELD UJ > 5 NAME Q > O U> or UJ a. or Q O Z ^ B en _j v Q O z ^ (S UJ z AGE 6 O or < Q- CC (J < < UJ uj 2 o z o — in or oi (J < < UJ 2 2 o z o — in or o> — Lu o u e/i ui 2 o 2 O — in or en UJ CC H u " D ""• or t- h - => — < 1- "- => — _l >- < O a < o o o o Q 12D4 McClosky; Mis L 40 X X 1205 u 1206 Williams, Jefferson 1940 160 03000 55000 1207 Bethel; Mis U 110 X X 1200 Aux Vases; Mis U 120 X X 1209 it 1210 Willow Hill East,- Jasper McClosky; Mis L 1946 .300 191000 14000 1211 Wobum Consolidated, Bond 85 1540 660 797000 103000 1212 Cypress; Mis U 210 X X 1213 Bethel; Mis U 260 X X 1214 Devoni an ; Dev 160 X X 1215 Trenton; Ord 320 X X 1216 Woodlawn, Jefferson 1940 1960 12014000 450000 1217 Cypress; Mis U 60 X X 1218 Bethel; Mis U 1900 X X 1219 Aux Vases; Mis U 240 X X 1220 Rosiclare; Mis L 40 X X 1221 McClosky; Mis L 32 40 X 1222 Devonian; Dev 20 7000 1000 1223 D 1224 Xenia, Clay Aux Vases; Mis U 1941 20 25000 1000 1225 Zenith, Wayne McClosky; Mis L 1940 40 17000 7000 1226 Zenith South, Wayne 1949 200 506000 213000 1227 Lower Ohara; Mis L 31 20 X X 1220 McClosky; Mis L 200 X X 1229 u 1230 Total of fields discovered 204190 1014239000 55606000 5900 0133.5 376.9 after January 1, 1937 1231 Total for Illinois 86 397605 1500149000 61922000 17305 10640.0 379.6 Pressures in So utheastern Illinois oil f ields i re Anticline : with accumulation in sand lense. estimated bottom-hole pressures reported in previous Abandonee survey publications; in new pools are pressures as 1 1925, revived 1942. reported by companies. Abandonee 1 1935. Gravities for pools prior to 1936 (except those in 22 Abandoned 1934. parentheses) are from data for the year 1925 fur- nished by the Ohio Pipe Line Company (formerly called ' Abandonee 1 1919. the Illinois Pipe Line Company). Gravities in paren- Abandonee theses are for particular samples. 1 1921. 3 Discrepancies between numbers of original completions Abandonee 1 1904, revived 1942. and present producing wells in various pays are due Abandonee 1 1930, revived 1939. in part to reworking of wells. Abandonee 1 1937. Wells producing from more than one pay. See Table 7. Gas not used until 1905, abandoned L930 5 Abandoned 1945. 29 Abandoned 1 6 Total of lines 2, 7, 11, 12, 17, 24, 30, 35. 30 Total of lines 07 to 115, inclusive. Includes Kibbie, Oblong, Robinson and Hardinsville. Includes Swearingen gas. 3 Producing ; in multiple pay wells only. See Table 7. 9 Total of lines 40, 46, 47, 40, 49, 50, 51. 3 Produced in multiple pay wells only. Not producing now. Anticline with accumulation controlled by change in Abandonee 1 1946. character of rock. 3 Abandonee 1 1950. 11 Total of lines 53 and 69. 3 Pool redefined; transferred in part to Browns pool. Includes Patton and Patton West. 3 Abandonee 1 1949. 13 Total of lines 1, 39, 52, 70, 71. 37 Abandoned 1940. 14 Abandoned 1950. 3 Includes New Haven North. 15 Abandoned 1923 3 Abandonee 1 1947. 16 Reef Abandonee 1 1950 17 Abandoned 1933, revived 1949. Abandonee 1 1946. 18 Abandoned 1934. Abandonee 1 1939. . TABLE I - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 37 Or UJ CD 5 z UJ z NUMBER OF WELLS e WELLS PRODUCING"^ DEC. 1950 RESERVOIR PRESSURE 1 LB PER SO INCH or > < or Q UJ z > o o u cj UI UJ CO oc CHARACTER OF OIL'' PRODUCING FORMATION DEEPEST ZONE TO END OF tested" 19 50 o H o UJ <*> t- " 111 _i a o- z 2 uj o o 1950 OIL 3 (A < CD _l < F- Z Q z UJ O cd ~~ > < > ■ t- — > 0- < • cc < cd " z i. <-> co w a. oc UJ H CJ < or < I u >- h- t- z — UI to 0. 69 Includes Dead River. 48 Abandoned 1943; revived 1949. 70 Abandoned 1940. 49 Abandoned 1950. 71 Abandoned 1947. 50 Abandoned 1944. 72 Abandoned 1940; revived 1949. 51 Abandoned 1950. 73 Abandoned 1949. 52 Abandoned 1946. 71 Abandoned 1946. ' Abandoned 1942; revived 1943; abar doned 1944; r evived 1 950. Abandoned 1942. Includes Inman, Inman Central, Inn lan Nort h & In man Sout h. Abandoned 1950. 55 Abandoned 1940; revived 1941. 77 Gas abandoned 1950. 56 Abandoned 1945. 78 Abandoned 1949; revived 1950. 57 Abandoned 1942; revived 1943. 79 Abandoned 1943. 58 Abandoned 1947. 80 Abandoned 1947. 59 Abandoned 1946. 81 Abandoned 1950 60 Abandoned 1947; revived 1949. 82 Abandoned 1947. 61 Abandoned 1950. 83 Abandoned 1944. 62 Abandoned 1941. 84 Abandoned 1946. 63 Abandoned 1947. 85 Includes V.oburn South. 64 Abandoned 1939; revived 1943. 86 Production totals from U.S. bureau of Mines Monthly Report. 38 TABLE 2A - DISCOVERY WELLS OF NEW FIELDS on Ld m S z> z UJ z TOTAL DEPTH _l o O lO O CT1 0. •- in z - _i — — _J CO UJ (J S z o: z DEPTH PRODUCING TO TOP Ei~ T O m DATE OF — UJ o: U m _l POOL COUNTY COMPANY AND FARM < (FEET) FORMATION (FEET) COMPLETION uj rj 2 m o uj O o _l z. f* d SOU -D (Z UJ z a. a 1 Ab Lake West Gallatin Coy & Vandenbark, L. Drone 1 31-0S-10E 2754 Aux Vases 2727 38 11-7-50 1 2 Bartelso East CI in ton Deep Rock, C Johnpeter 1 23- IN-3W 2564 Devonian 2520 99 9-5-50 1 3 Calhoun Central Richland Sanders & Fye, C. Wells 1 3-2N- 10E 3204 McClosky 3270 10-17-50 1 4 Calhoun East Richland Johnson & Davis, C W. Moore 1 12-2N-10E 3200 McClosky 3270 302 1-17-50 5 5 Cantrell South Hamilton Wrather & Djncan,R.P. Droit 1 7-7S-5E 3393PB 3210 Rosiclare 3209 430; 20 6-27-50 L0 6 Carlyle North Clinton T. M. Conrey, King 1 23-3N-3W 1151 Bethel 1147 10 1-17-50 37 7 Claremont Gas Richland George & Wrather, W. Mai one 1 17-3N-14W 3315;PB 3230 Rosiclare 3190 2033000 cu.ft. 11-14-50 1 Ellery West Wayne Skiles, Allison 1 23-2S-9E 3317 Lower Ohara; Rosiclare 3270; 3307 205; 5 0-22-50 13 9 Enfield White Dedman & Hemdon, I. Dunn 1 29-5S-0E 3296 Aux Vases 3200 175; 3 5-29-50 2 ID Flannigan Hamilton Stewart Oil, Johnson 1 20-6S-5E 3253 Aux Vases 3240 140; 0-1-50 5 11 rlord Clay Ashland et al, G. F. Van Dyke 1 14-5N-6E 2954;PB 2050 McClosky 2010 300; 2X1 12-31-50 1 12 Inman South Gallatin A. Valter, L.B. Drone 1 27-0S-9F. 2494 Cypress 2474 35 0-0-50 * 13 Kenner South Clay Sohio, R. Fleming et al 1 2-2N-5E 3000 ;PB 2904 Rosiclare 2071 65; 4 9-5-50 14 Kinmundy Marion H. Luttrell, T.E. Fbbb 1 19-4V-3E 1917 Bethel 1910 27; 35 6- 13-50 15 Livingston South Madison Geo. Zicos, J. Repovsch 1 20-6N-6W 543 Pennsylvanian 530 24 2-21-50 16 Lorg Branch Saline W. 0. Morgan, Cole 1 20-7S-6E 3264;PB 3212 McClosky 3100 47;40 1-31-50 17 Marion Williamson 1. M. Pruett, Norris Weisbroht Comm. 1 7-9S-3E 2560; PB 2400 Aux Vases 2305 25; 15 5-16-50 18 Qnaha West Saline Skiles, Bra-nlett E-. 1 36-7S-7E 2046 Cypress; Aux Vases 2496; 200(1 63 12-5-50 19 Orchardville Wayne Henson Drlg. , Richison 1 29- 1N-5E 2906 McClosky 2901 22 3-21-50 20 Oskaloosa Q ay Texas, CT. Gabbert 1 35-4N-5E 2091; IB 2625 Bethel 2595 5; 13 3-21-50 36 21 Fatoka West Fayette CJ. Simpson, F.Bonnell 1 15-4N-W 1425 Bethel 1415 12; 00 10-24-50 22 Reservoir Jefferson Gulf, 111. Cities Water Unit 1 Calvert, CL. Jordan 1 20-1S-3E 2629 McClosky 2610 10; 22 11-7-50 23 Bitter Richland 25-3N- 10E 3210 Rosiclare 3190 991; 10 6-6-50 24 Roland West Saline J.F. Balderson, B.F.Bruce 1 24-7S-7E 3161;PB 2951 Aux Vases 2934 52; 6 9-5-50 25 Whittington South Franklin W. Djncan, U.S. Coal & Coke 1 4-6S-3E 2953; PB 2600 Cypress 2570 41; 5 6-20-50 10 a/ Oil and Water. r Consolidated with Inman West Consolidated. TABLE 2B - ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN 39 e>i_ Z> -i q m o en a: — " if ii" ik" s , — * \r. ^ ^ cni ■*# o — ' ) ^ eg 5?; a o 3 8- :* £ —+ cK ^t — * co ' > CM o" CM 2rj i -J r - — t co co m *«* cc ^ _ ._ ..« 8 , ■ S^ cm3 gHHSifm^Q -^ — en cm c ■. S cs Cj— '—■ — tsjcj > cT — :o c"5 co co cm cm CM > in c ■ • C\ O i. . ) CM CM CM CO C\ Tf >o C -- IS) cm co in — i vr- co c?5 - S ^ w m Jsl-3^H— 3cOeo fr > f ' o o a. 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W 0) 0) w « w d d a: v ai a; o> > S s s s sqq-sq-a-S'S^^^ I J1&3-£2 §22^1312 3 522 III 1.1,^1 IS ^±££-5-5-i£££liMM£^£^£^^£ii23 £ £5^£MS.^HM^i£l-i-i^MS.lS.£ 5 n w q c f ^- o — — < — <— ' — < CM CM CO CO CO — ' CO CO CO CO ** O CM £££££ £ s CM CM £E CM Q CT\ CM in in ££ in in cm o co i CO CO CO CM CM CN 'O in c -lCO^OOCOCMCMCMC c\^o"in-* , focoi assesses: 5 K3 fc cm " e - ^ — I 1 3 CO 8 0> t/l _, •s -^ _ s 4-1 _ a — 1 ri t £.j 7 0) * =' UJ 1 £ 1 [_ i> >- I J CO CO fl - o k fi I 1 3 — -^ "i u! .2 , 1 i P r?) c ;_: nd I _J ill»B?i*J-SLoaooodOdo|||J|| ^-rffslsi^ill'S J illlilllllli ON 3NI1 40 TABLE 2B - OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN ILLINOIS K u^iSi7) Q l^ i O^ in u*j i in iJO in u-^ I ) I io*^^*^ i i i i in t —* , i i— 'i i i » *■$• r ■ c\ —• *n t, _i * -^ o •*■-* co i ^ m CQ C 1 *t f^ c> — i co cm — * — ' — J cm i -^ co r- — < CM CM ~' O CM I 3-i-- i CM — ' — 'CM I I I I O CO CM — < li I t ' I CM l ( 1CM1 I i t^OCM-^liii [2^ i- . o — s a isg in -~c\ --o co m cm -~o m in r- o --r- • - ■ «„ X > H CL a. o r- o o •"* co m co ■ in — « r^ o o — < >o " ■o m m m -3- co — ' i CM CM CM CM CM CM CO I -- ^ g i" 1 "O O O O CO — ) a. Q. (0 « j u 3£&5§£ £££ o O (- O 0) > ;> > .>■ 23 12-3 ni m a. ■ o !9 o CO -i x >- 2^ fig CM* CM ££ in r— cm §£9 ^O v§ -— • \G t- VO CM CM CM CO CO ££ £3 9 53 g ro c*} •— ' CO a. E. — — ^•^co^c^t^-incocpc^^cqcMCMihcM-^r-Q CO CO CO CO St >- a: UJ > O U to iimii 11 1 n 1 iiiiooiiiiirtt— j c^ C icooca" - *^* i o ^r o G ^ ' '^^^cqcgiii^ CD CD _-a-' 3 8 n £ -a *j -a * o" . c/j 3 d w « £ -h 33 « g 7> ~J ■£* «u-^ J UJ u CC -o _* ^'d ^j I* — o 4-> C C 33 s a £ s. s. . s a a £ £ * 1 o 8 S I i £ £ £ £ £ £ £ J5 ■ - 2or z o Q. Ul ,_ O P 1- UI p- . o — O Ul u > o ui H ^ UJ _1 "J PRODUCING UJ X u. ■^ O CD u. u O (/) z _1 POOL COUNTY COMPANY AND FARM < O o _l 1- o FORMATION 1 Q_ UJ Q or — Q_ Ul Q h- < U. Q O 1 Akin West Franklin Taylor & Schumaker, U.S. Coal & Coke 6 16-6S-4E 27 1C Cypress 2690 50; 1 7-3-50 2 Cantrell South Hani 1 ton George & Wrather - W.Luncan, K.Hunro I 10-7S-5E 3210; PB 3130 Aux Vases 3110 300 7-10-50 3 Cantrell South Hanilton J. A. Wasson, Carlisle 1 7-7S-5E 3327 McClosky 3323 62 11-7-50 4 Centerville East White Fox & Fox, Barbre-Willians 2-A 10-4S-10E 2239; PB 2230 Palestine 2224 100; 50 3- 14-50 5 Centerville East White Skelly, Barbre "A" 3 10-4S- 10E 3230; PB 2035 Hardin sburg 2617 31 9-19-50 6 Clay City-Noble Cons. Richland P. Fulk, H. E. Coen et al 1 3-3M-9E 470(5; PB 3612 Salem 3450 126; 44 12-19-50 ■7 Elbridge Edgar Nat' 1 Assoc.Pet.S Cont. ,W.I.Maddock"A" 1-X Ryan Oil, L. T. Stinson 1 36-13N-11V 777 Pennsylvanian 750 26; 05 9-19-50 8 Eldorado Saline 17-0S-7E 1950 Palestine 1534 12; 60 6-6-50 9 Enfield White Superior, T. J. Dunn 1 29-5S-0E 3497;PB 3451 McClosky 3420 21; 6 6-20-50 ID Epworth White R. A. Harris, Hanna 1 29-5S-1DE 3195;PB 3130 Rosiclare 3113 25; 25 2-20-50 11 Grandview Edgar C. H. Murdock, Bartmes 2 5-12N-13W 572 Salem 565 124,000 cu.ft. 10; 1 11-21-51 12 Helena Lawrence Gopher Drlg. , E. Stout et al 1 1-2N-13W 2460 ;PB 2427 McClosky 2306 0-0-50 13 Inman South Gallatin Coy Oil, W. Miner 1 LaGrange Pet., Howard 1 22-0S-9E 2497 Tar Springs 2124* 22 10-3-50 L4 Long Branch Hanilton 16-7S-6E 2001 Palestine 2072 300 9-5-50 IS Maplegrove East Edwards Miracle & Steber, J. A. Weir 1 12- W- IDE 3215;PB 2415 Waltersburg 2397 50;3 0-22-50 16 Maud North Cons. Wabash D. Hopkins, G. Wirth 1 10- LS- 13W 2672; PB 2144 Tar Springs 2115 190 3-21-50 1? Maunie West White Skiles, G. Ackerman 1 3-6S-10E 2963 Bethel 2020* 35 9-12-50 IB Slaunie West White Skiles, G. Ackerman 1 3-6S- IDE 2963 Aux Vases 2955* 35 9-12-50 19 Pan ana Bond Mayor Drlg. , Brown 1 30-7N-3W 710 Golconda 701 1-10-50 20 Parkersburg South Edwards Cullum & Lawhead, F. Koehler 1 0-1N-14W 1394 Pennsylvanian 1307 41; 23 6-13-50 21 St. Francisville East Lawrence J.E. Bauer, J.M. Brevoort 2 10-2N-11W 1467;PB 1463 Hardin sburg 1457 40; 100 6-13-50 22 Wobum Bond D. Hopkins, Nelson 1 10-6N-2W 005 Cypress 002 14; 25 9-19-50 23 Wbbum South Bond Miami Oper. , Besserman 2-A 16-6N-2W 060 Cypress 060 40;2 6-27-50 V Oil aid Water. * Producing from 2 pays. TABLE 2D - SELECTED LIST OF DRY TESTS Ul m S z o z z o TOTAL DEPTH U. H Ul < DEPTH DEEPEST TO TOP O Ul _l z POOL COUNTY COMPANY AND FARM (FEET) FORMATION (FEET) Ul Q_ 1- 5 _l O o _l < o 1 Ayers (Gas) Bond Hiawatha, Hunter 1 29-6N-3W 2355 Silurian 2196 5-2 2 Assumption North Christian Nat' 1 Assoc. Pet. & Cont. , Lawrence 34 9- m- IE 3021 "Trenton' ' 2096 3-7 3 Assumption North Christian Lippitt, Jones 3 15-13M-1E 3004 1 'Trenton' ' 2005 3-20 4 Warren ton-Borton Coles Shipman, Snoddy 1 21-14N-14W 1067 Devonian 1045 10-24 5 Warrentcn-Borton Edgar Bridge, Johnson 1 13-14N-14W 1050 Devoni an 050 3-14 6 Dudley Edgar Faulkner, Stonebumer 2 3-1JJ-13W 2997 St. Peter 2907 0-29 -1 Lawrence Lawrence Black, Baltzell 1 2-4N- 13W 3176 Devonian 3150 12-5 Logan Allspach, Park 1 7-19N-3W 2070 St. Peter 2069 4-11 9 Macon Carter, Henneberry 1 25-15N-3E 2717 Silurian 2666 ' 4-25 10 Mason Pinkston, Ainsworth 1 15- 19N- 10W 1604 Shakopee 1551 6-20 11 Montgomery Harmony, Osbume 1 11-10N-1W 2024 Devonian 2721 0-1 12 Montgomery Reed, Hitchings 2 16- 10N-4W 2003 Devonian 1090 6-20 13 Waverly Morgan Murwood, Points-McMahan Conm. 1 15- 13N-GW 1521 ' 'Trenton' ' 1429 ID- 17 14 Moultrie Obering, Reuss 1 32-14N-4E 3000 Silurian 2050 10-17 15 Perry Schock, Glenn 1 9-4S-3W 2050 Devonian 2795 4-4 16 Piatt McDowell & Murvin, Schwartz 1 10- 19N-5E 1707 Silurian 1410 0-29 17 St. Clair Kidd, Frailey 1 0-2N-7W 2349 "Trenton' ' 2126 0-0 10 Sangamon Werner S Kluzek, Dietel 1 6-15N-3W 2250 Galena 2122 1-10 19 Sangamon Blakley R Crubb, Cooper 1 14- 15N-3W 2402 ' 'Trenton' ' 2200 5-23 20 Shelby Lippitt, Parsley 1 34-14M-3E 2069 Devoni an 2001 3-20 21 Washington M. & M. Drlg. Co. , Dallman 1 34-3S-2W 4035 ' 'Trenton' ' 3914 1-31 12 TABLE 3 - ILLINOIS COMPLETIONS AND PRODUCTION SINCE JANUARY I, 1936 PERIOD NUMBER NUMBER PRODUCTION (M BBL) OF OF A OF TIME COMPLETIONS _/ PRODUCING WELLS NEW FIELDS B/ B ,C/ -' OLD FIELDS D / Total 1936 93 52 4,445 1937 449 292 2,004 4,542 7,426 1930 2,536 2,0 10 19,771 4,304 24,075 1939 3,617 2,970 90,900 4,004 94,912 1940 3,755 3,000 142,969 4,670 147,647 1941 3,007 2,925 120,993 5, 145 134,130 1942 2,017 1,179 101,037 4,753 106,590 1943 1,791 1,090 ('20 )£/ 77,501 4,675 02,256 1944 1,991 1,229(12) 72,946 4,467 77,413 1945 1,763 1,094(15) 70,039 4,371 7 5,210 1946 2,362 1,307(17) 70,174 5, 123 75,297 1947 2,046 1, 102(22) 6 1,455 5,004 66,459 1940 2,409 1,316(21) 59,623 5,105 64,000 1949 2,741 1,447(32) 50,571 5,930 64,501 1950 J anuary 176 99(5) 4,609 511 5, 120 February 131 64(1) 4,360 466 4,026 March 144 57(1) 4,921 545 5,466 April 195 79 4,530 500 5,030 May 240 121(3) 4,7 33 556 5,209 June 27 3 134(2) 4,590 524 5,114 July 340 150(2) 4,632 525 5,157 August 295 130(3) 4,043 556 5,399 September 311 153(1) 4,601 515 5,196 October 272 121(1) 4,759 544 5,30 3 November 246 95(1) 4,466 500 4,966 December 271 2,094 117(3) 1,320(23) 4,556 492 5,040 55,600 6,234 61,922 A/ Includes only oil and gas producers and dry holes. B_/ Production figures based on information furnished by oil companies and pipe line companies. C/ Includes Devonian production at Sandoval and Bartelso. D/ From the U. S. Bureau of Mines. E / Figures in parentheses refer to number of producing wells included in total which had previously been completed as dry holes. TABLE 4A - WILDCAT WELLS DRILLED IN ILLINOIS IN 1950 A / WILDCAT NEAR _/ B / WILDCAT FAR -' TOTAL WILDCATS TOTAL PRODUCERS PERCENTAGE TOTAL PRODUCERS PERCENTAGE SUCCESSFUL TOTAL PRODUCERS PERCENTAGE SUCCESSFUL SUCCESSFUL 505 88 17.4 325 14 4.3 8 30 102 12. 3 _/ From /2 to 2 miles from production. -/ More than 2 miles from production. ALFRED H. BELL, VIRGINIA KLINE and DAVID H. SWANN TABLE IB - WILDCAT FAR WELLS CLASSIFIED BY METHOD OF LOCATION 43 METHOD OF LOCATION TOTAL PRODUCERS PERCENTAGE SUCCESSFUL Geology Geophysics Geology and Geophysics Non-scienti fie 204 14 1 26 13 1 4.6 7. 1 Total 325 14 4.3 TABLE 6 - NUMBER OF GEOPHYSICAL CREWS ACTIVE IN ILLINOIS DURING 1950 BY MONTHS Jan Feb . Mar . Apr . may June July Aug. Sept . Oct . Nov . Dec Total Seismograph 3 3 3 4 5 4 5 3 3 3 4 4 44 Gravity Meter 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 20 Resisti vi ty 1 2 2 1 1 1 Soil Analysis 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 w TABLE 5 - SUMMARY OF DRILLING AND INITIAL PRODUCTION NUMBER OF WELLS DRILLED TOTAL 1 N 1 T 1 AL FOOTAGE DRILLED IN 19 50 PRODUCTION GAS IN IN 1950 TOTAL TOTAL PRODUCING OIL MILLIONS OF PRODUCING COUNTY COMPLETIONS IL GAS IN BBL CUBIC FEET TOTAL WELLS Adams 3 2,410 Bond 50 27 1 502 0. 600 63,534 29,260 Boone 1 1,555 Chris ti an 10 7 215 40,342 16,30 3 Clark 10 5 39 4 1,317 0. 077 131,055 56,202 Clay 130 70 4,701 359,704 106,244 CI inton 165 81 1 2,603 0. 016 219, 149 106,544 Coles 10 17,00 1 Crawford 53 15 1 00 0. 500 57,252 14,027 Cumberl and 9 2 7 • 10,213 1,215 DeWitt 1 1,440 Douglas 3 2,504 Edgar 113 40 5 1,600 0. 719 00,996 27,007 Edwards 106 56 1 4,000 0. 005 257, 17 1 144,356 Effingham 71 34 1,514 130,372 60,420 Fayette 17 3 114 9,537 200,300 179,593 Frankl in 77 39 2,752 221,045 105, 129 Gallatin 123 54 2 3,062 6.76 303,002 127,093 Greene 1 903 Hamilton 207 116 16,604 601,053 372,316 J asper 70 29 2,502 206,400 06,797 Jefferson 50 17 1,550 139,914 46,514 Lawrence 104 62 3,419 350,060 106,496 Logan 3 4,716 McDonough 3 1,755 Macon 5 10,961 Macoupin 12 1 2 7,502 465 Madison 102 19 476 72,043 12,000 Marion 42 10 054 07,273 31,676 Mason 3 3,40 2 Menard 1 1,560 Monroe 1 005 Montgomery 23 1 1 1 900 26,295 1,506 Morgan 6 1 1 7 40 5,934 2,205 Moul trie 5 9,776 Peori a 1 335 Perry 10,209 Piatt 2 3, 169 Pike 3 1,724 Randolph 3 5,467 Richl and 149 59 1 17,612 2 .033 476,336 10 5,27 5 St. Clair 10 5 236 9,229 2,959 Sal ine 25 4 377 66,90 2 9,025 Sangamon 3 6,500 Schuyler 2 1,602 Shelby 11 23, 315 Vermi lion 3 3,020 Wabash 223 120 5,559 523,906 279, 173 Washington 10 20,777 Wayne 205 94 9,031 663,251 300,004 White 290 163 1 11,504 . 216 023,090 433,092 Wil li amson 1 2,023 2,094 1,206 19 102,760 15.374 6,457,700 2,920,024 ( 1) Does not include input wells, salt-water disposal wells, or old wells worked over. TABLE 7 - FIELDS WITH WELLS PRODUCING FROM MORE THAN ONE FORMATION 45 Field Coun ty Total Number of Comb i na t i on Wei Is Number of Wei 1 s and Producing Formations' Ab Lake Aden Consolidated Aden South Akin West Albion Consolidated Iola Consolidated Iola South I ron Irvington Johnsonville Consolidated Keenvi 1 le Kenner West King Lancaster Louden Markham City West Mattoon Gal 1 atin Hamilton, Wayne Hami 1 ton Franklin Edwards, White 1 20 5 1 47 Albion East Edwards 2 Belle Prairie H am i 1 1 o n 1 Bennington Edwards, Wayne 2 Benton North Frankl in 12 Bible Grove North Effingham 1 Bl airsvi He Hamilton 3 Bone Gap South Edwards 1 Boyd Jefferson 36 Browns Edwards, Wabash 12 Bungay Consolidate d Hami 1 ton 2 Calhoun Consolidat ed Richland, Wayne 15 Calhoun North Richl and 1 Carmi North White 1 Centerville East White 3 Centrali a Clinton, Marion 12 Clay City-Noble Clay, Wayne, Richland, 216 Consolidated J asper Clay City West Clay 2 Coil West Je f f erson 4 Concord White 14 Concord Central White 1 Concord North White 1 Dale-Hoodvi He Hami lton 100 Consolidated Divide West Jefferson 9 Dubois West Washington 1 Dundas East Richland, Jasper 1 Ellery Edwards, Wayne 1 Ellery West Wayne 5 Epworth East White 1 Exchange Marion 1 Fai rf ield Wayne 6 Flora Clay 3 Goldengate Consoli dated Wayne, White 25 Goldengate North Wayne 2 Herald White, Gallatin 5 Inman East Consoli dated Gal 1 atin 30 Inman West Consoli dated Gall atin 24 Clay, Effingham 54 Clay 1 White 3 Washington Wayne 56 Wayne 1 Clay 15 Je ff erson Wabash, Lawrence 1 Fayette, Effingham 6 30 Jefferson 10 Coles 95 1 ReA 20 AM 1 AR, 1 AM, 3 RM 1 LR 3 MaBr, 2 BrBi, 1 BrBiB, 1 BrDA, 2 BrH, 2 BrA, BiW, 1 BiT, 1 BiB, 1 BiWTM, 1 BiWReA, 1 WC, 1 WB, 1 WReAM, 1 WReA, 1 WA, 1 WM, 2 TC, 1 CAM, 1 BReA, 9 BA, 1 BM, 1 ReA, 1 ReAM, 1 ALM, 1 AM 1 CAM, 1 RM 1 AM 2 AM 1 PC, 1 PA, 1 PL, 1ALRM, 1 LRM, 3 1 CM 2 AM, 1 ALM 1 LM 34 BA, 2 BAL CM, 2 CB, 1 CBM, 1 ReA, 1 AM RM, 7 LM 1 RM 1 CA I TC, 1 TCM, 1 TLM II CB, 1 DeTr 1 CB, 1 CA, 1 CAM, 1 CR, 1 CLM, 13 CM, 1 BM, 3 AL, 3 ALM, 05 AM, 7 AR, 4 ALRM, 15 ARM, 3 ALR, 17 LM, 40 RM, 6 LR, 6 LRM 2 AM 1 AL, 2 ALM, 1 LRM 1 TM, 1 CAM, 11 AM, 1 LM 1 CAM 1 PLM, 2 AM, LM, 1 RM 1 TM AM TC, 1 2 HA, 6 PA, 4 LM, 1 CB 1 RM 1 AM 1 AL, 1 TC 1 LM 4 TC, 3 BM TA, 12 TCBA, 1 HB, 1 HBA, 1 CB, 5 CBA, 2 CA, 2 CBAM, 63 BA, 1 BAM 1 LRM 4 RM, 1 AR, 3 LR 2 CA ARM, 3 LR, 4 LM, 1 AR, AM, 2 3 LRM, 4 RM 2 LR 1 PePA, 2 AM, 1 ARM, 1 LM 1 DC1, 1 DWC, 1 DW, 1 PaT, 2 C1T, 1 CIPaWT, 1 WT. 3 WTC, 4 WC, 4 TC, 10 HC, 1 AM 1 PaT, 12 TC, 2 TH, 1 THC, 1 TReA, 6 HC, 1 CM CBA, 3 CB, 2 CA, 29 BA, 2 BAR, 1 BAM, 1 BARM, 3 AM, 1 ARM, 4 RM 1 BR 1 TH, 1 CB, 1 AM 7 CB 44 AM, 1 AL, 4 ALM, 2 BM, 5 LM 1 LM 13 CB, 1 CM, 1 BM 6 AL, 1 ALRM 1 LM 230 CP, 2 CPA, 106 CPB, 124 CB, 10 CBA, 10 CPBA, 2 CA, 43 PB, 13 PBA, 2 PA, BA 10 AM 77 CR, 7 CA, 1 CRM, AR, 2 RM 46 TABLE 7 - FIELDS WITH WELLS PRODUCING FROM MORE THAN ONE FORMATION Field Coun ty Total Number of Comb i nat i on Wei I s Number of Wei 1 s and Producing Formations" Maud Consolidated Maud North Consolidated Maunie North Maunie South Maunie West Miletus Mill Shoals Mt. Carmel New Harmony Consolidated New Harmony South (Ind.) New Haven Consolidated Olney Consolidated Omaha Omaha West Parkersburg Consolidated Passport Passport South Phillipstown Consolidated Raccoon Lake Roaches Roaches North Rochester Rol and Rural Hill Ste. Marie West Sailor Springs Consolidated Salem Sesser St anf ord Stanford South Stokes- Brownsville Storms Thackeray Tonti Trumbull Walpole West Frankfort Whi tt ington Whittington West Wi lliams Woodl awn Zenith South Wabash Wabash White White White Marion White, Wabash Hamilton, Wayne Hami 1 ton J asper Clay, Effingham Marion Franklin Clay Clay White White Hami 1 ton Marion White Hamil ton Franklin Franklin Frankl in Jefferson Jefferson Wayne 16 14 5 6 1 4 5 49 White, Wabash, Edwards 299 White 2 White 6 Richland 1 Gallatin 3 Saline 1 Richland, Edwards 10 Clay 2 Richland 2 White, Edwards 43 Marion Jefferson 1 Jefferson 2 Wabash 2 White, Gallatin 41 69 1 24 1139 2 1 1 22 3 5 7 2 1 2 5 9 12 1 3355 4 BiPa, 2 BiPaC, 1 BiPaCM, 3 BiC, 1 TC, 2 TM, 2 Cb, 1 LM 2 TB, 10 BC, 1 CL. 1 CM 1 PA, 1 BA, 1 AM, 1 LR, 1 LM 4 PaT, 1 TC, 1 CB 1 BA 2 AM, 2 BA 1 AL, 2 AR, 1 AM, 1 LM 1 PeT, 3 PeC, 1 BrJ, 1 BrC, 1 BiW, 11 BiC, 2 BiB, 1 BiCM, 1 BiM, 2 WT, 1 JC, 5 TC, 1 TB, 1 CB, 1 CBM, 2 CL, 10 CM, 1 JaC, 1 BM, 1 LR, 1 LM 1 JaBA, 1 PeC, 2 BiC, 1 BiB, 3 DA, 1 DM, 3 WT, 4 WTC, 2 WTCB, 1 WTBA, 3 WCA, 11 WCBA, 1 WCAM, 2 WCBAL, 1 WCM, 1 WB, 1 WA, 1 WAM, 13 WCB, 13 WC, 3 TC, 1 TCB, 3 TCBA, 4 TCA, 1 TCP, 1 TCAM, 1 TB, 1 TA, 6 CP, 06 CB, 55 CBA, 1 CBAM, 3 CPA, 1 CPB, 1 CAR, 2 CBM, 1 CAM, 3 CM, 16 CA, 1 CBL, 1 CBAL, 9 PB, 6 PA, 15 BA, 1 BAM, 3 PBA, 1 BL, 1 BM, 4 AM 1 AL, 2 PaD 2 TC, 1 TCA, 1 TCAM, I CA, 1 CAM 1 LM 3 PaT 1 CA 1 CB, 5 CM, 1 LM, 3 BM 1 DC1, 6 DT, I DA, 1 TB, 2 TA, 2 CBA, 1 CAM, 1 PA, 8 BA, 1 RM CL, 2 PA, 2 PAL, 1 ALR, 12 ALM, LM 2 RM 2 CR 6 PeB, 1 BiCA, 1 DM, 5 C1T, 1 CBM, 1 CA, 2 BAM, 2 BRM, 1 LRM, 7 RM 1 RM, 1 BR, 1 BM 2 PeW 1 PeB, 1 C1WP, 1 C1WB, 3 WC, 1 WCPA, 1 WCBA, 1 WP, 1 WPA, 7 WB, WA, 6 CB, 1 CBA, 3 CA, 1 CALSt, 2 BA, 1 BAM, 1 BRM, 1 BM 3CPAM, 1 CAL, 2 1 PLRM, 20 AL, 1 AR, 23 AM, 1 1 AM 2 TC, 1 CB, 1 CBM 2 CA, 1 CR 2 CRM, 10 CM, 3 LM, 2 RM 653 BReA, 1 BAM, 13 BAMS, 12 BM, 1 BS, 1 BDe, 49 ReA, 1 AM, 3 RM, 12 MSt, 291 MS, 1 StS, 3 SDe, 90 DeTr 1 ARM, 1 AM 1 RM 1 AM 1 TC, 1 TP, 1 TB, 1 TA, 1 HC, 1 HR, 3 CP, 3 CB, 3 CA, 1 CLR, 2 PA, 1 PL, 1 PLR, 2 LR 2 WT, 1 WA 5 AM 4 BA, 1 CA, 1 AM 2 AL, 1 HC, 4 AL, 9 BA 1 CB, 1 LM 1 BM, 1 AR 1 LR, 1 MSt 1 AM 1 AM, 1 RM 5 LM 1 CBA, 1 CBAR, 9 BA Names of sands are indicated as follows: Pe, Pennsyl vani an D, Degonia Ma, Mansfield CI , Clore Jm, J amestown w, Wal tersburg Br, Bridgeport T, Tar Springs Bi, Biehl G, Glen Dean J, Jordan H, Hardinsburg Pa, Palestine Ja , Jackson C, Cypress P, Paint Creek B, Bethel Re, Renault A, Aux Vases L, Lower Ohara R, Rosiclare M, McClosky St, St. Louis S, Salem De, Devonian Tr, Trenton