TALCO - A New Oil Field in Northeastern Texas

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Perry Olcott .
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

THE Taka oil field is in the northern part of Titus and Franklin Counties, in north- eastern Texas. The small town of Talco, from which the field derives its name, is on the P. & Mt. P. R. R., about 15 mi. north of Mt. Pleasant, the county seat of Titus County. The oil field extends east and west from the town of Talco, the approximate center. In May, 1924, R. L. Cannon, while doing surface geology for the Humble. Oil & Refining Co., mapped the surface trace of this fault structure as evidenced by Upper Midway faulted down against Lower Midway. In the interval of sixteen years between the original surface work and the recent productive well completion, approximately eight wells were drilled into the Woodbine sand without success. The structure was well defined by those tests and all of the wells en-
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APA: Perry Olcott .  (1936)  TALCO - A New Oil Field in Northeastern Texas

MLA: Perry Olcott . TALCO - A New Oil Field in Northeastern Texas. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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