Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Wyoming in 1938
    
    - Organization:
 - The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
 - Pages:
 - 12
 - File Size:
 - 426 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1939
 
Abstract
The major oil discovery in 1938 for Wyoming was the General Petroleum Corporation's So. 1 Government, C.NW.SE. of sec. 21-35N-77W, on the Cole Creek structure in central Wyoming, 14 miles northeast of Casper. This well found commercial oil production in basal Cloverly sand (Lakota) at 7978 ft. and was completed on May 28, 1938, at 8019 ft., 3 ft. in Morrison shale. It had an initial produrtion of 10 bbl. of oil an hour but at the end of a 7-day test made 336 bbl. of oil in 24 hr. During 1938, the well produced a total of 23,161 bbl. of oil. It has been agitated about 10 days out of each month to provide fuel for lease and drilling operations, the balance of the time it has been shut in pending the completion of the second well on the structure. The Cole Creek oil is of intermediate base and has an A.P.I. gravity of 32.7". The record of the well contains the "tops" listed in the accompanying tabulation.    Tops in General Petroleum Corporation's No. 1 Government Well    Feet    2210    Top of the Mesa Verde (Teapot sandstone)    2960    Top Steele shale    4500   Shannon sand; good show of oil and gas    6740    Top Frontier sand; some oil saturation    6840    Halliburton test of Froutier did not show much oil, but at    6878 ft. the oil showing amounted to 50 barrels    6878-7051    Shale    7051-7062    Sand with some oil saturation    7062-7920    Shale (sandy phase of Thermopolis shale 7779 to 7788 ft.)    7920-7926    Sand (Muddy); oil-saturated    7926-7974    Shale    7974-7979    Hard, coarse, limy sand (Dakota); some oil saturation    7979-7997    Soft sand; high oil saturation    7997-8002    Shale with pyrites    8002-8016    Sand (Lakota)    8016-8019    Variegated Morrison shale    5600    Elevation    Lance Creek Field.—Important extensions to the Lance Creek field in eastern Wyoming were made in 1938 by the completion of a number of
Citation
APA: (1939) Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Wyoming in 1938
MLA: Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Wyoming in 1938. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.