NE } of NE } of sec. 30. tp. 13, R. 5, W. 4th. This well has a diameter of 10 inch casing, and a depth of 937 feet. It was completed August 30, after striking a good flow of gas, with a pressure of 560 pounds at the end of twentyfour hours. A small flow... Report of the Bureau of Mines - Page 17by Ontario. Bureau of Mines - 1899Full view - About this book
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1899 - 1074 pages
...limestone, followed by 52 feet of hardpan and gravel. The drilling was continued to a depth of 687 feet, being 505 feet in the rock. A bed of oil-bearing...samples being reckoned from the surface of the rock : 60 ft. Pale yellowish brown limestone, with a fragment or two of dolomite. Ill ft. Pale gray and... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - 1911 - 802 pages
...August 30, after striking a good flow of gas, with a pressure of 560 pounds at the end of twentyfour hours. A small flow of gas was struck at 550 feet, and continued down to 660 feet 1 GEORGE V., A. 1911 This wiell has been turned over to a manufacturing... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - 1911 - 800 pages
...August 30, after striking a good flow of gas, with a pressure of 560 pounds at the end of twentyfour hours. A small flow of gas was struck at 550 feet, and continued down to 660 feet. This well has been turned over to a manufacturing industry, and the gas... | |
| 1913 - 744 pages
...August 30, after striking a good flow of gas, with a pressure of 560 pounds at the end of twenty-four hours. A small flow of gas was struck at 550 feet, and continued down to 660 feet. 18a. Moose jaw. Well sunk by the Corporation. Thicknen. Depth. > Pierre.... | |
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