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LEON OVERGIUNTHY —==— os AB Abia ioc. ll 06, 07 | Ween -.---. 8 Number of Completions Increases |Amerioan —-— dk dou 4 haplaceridere ie eames and Wells Are Average Pro- | borne Svoox in Now York Our Stocks ; ducers, Derrick’s Sum- 40 Refihing ._.--...9150.00. $152.00 }m result mary. Shows : , 2.00 — Prod. & Ref., Com. jiaugs New York Stock Opened in Texas the fields of Oklahoma Lance Cree! ‘ and Kansas were responsible for the big | Lusi iavate i Mexican Petroleum ‘Wells, and no sooner were there fewer] Prigk Petrolouin “ Taras Oll ushers reported from Northern Teka | Mountain & Guit 4 Binglair ‘Oi than those of North Louisiana took{sosher Oil .... 2 U-#. Bteel thelr place. Now and then there are] Northwest —..... —..... Cali money gs dull weeks with the producers, but these | Frantz Corp. x Ph soqreiinearm sect ave eat. are invariably followed by some néw @x-|Outwest .... a citement. It has been so and will prob-| Picardy 2.2... -1713%’s -.. ably remain so for all time. As the/| Riverton Refining ...cas.+2 12 ist 4's fields found at shallow depths are fully | Royalty &@ Prod. Gorp....... 48 /2nd 4's developed, some pioneer discovers al sunset 31 | int 4X's deeper sand, and new fields in old ter-|Sand Hills 2.60|2na 4% ritory. ae opened. Tom. Beil Royalty E At présent North Louisiana is'the cén- | Gutes*..LiL. ? ter of the greatest oil excitement due| Wind River to ‘the size of the wells ‘obtained. In the. news of the past weck one producer apparent gas,“ @xamined the oaterop]* each, ad others of gmatler size, | So far | Pilot the section in which the deep sand was discovered at Homer has probably pro- tained after they are all opened and drawing from the pool: But the dis-]' govery has proved the potential poss! bilities of the northern part ofthe state ey and that territory is sure to be thoroly ‘Outireat Petroleum stock was Imuch in tested. The pipe line runs of North i i i imed b; of th Loulsiatin have now tached g toe ar| Operators, Confident of Discover-| School Sections Rapidly Claimed by temand in the bekslon Jant juiaht of the | tial i i 7 tion@ out 13,000, acres of government ” . land, the latter-being fully, protected by /Aally. the ‘of Jand Jeasing Jaw for the next six months, x a { ome E eiayist i j of the ne i el 114,640 barrels, of: Which Claiborne is} * ies from Deep Drilling “ Oil'and Gas‘ Prospectors - | Smioke Houxe Brokernge company. Nine 27 This ‘Year © - i fiend shaves, Of” ¢ 1 credited with 76,600 barrels. Even these os i Rg Pahgaen tal esis figures would show. a slight Jucrease for. PaaS 1 f e whilo’‘the Carnes Brokerage com- the other diftricts’ xs cotipared ‘with! jones of ‘the Osage dnd Newcastle |’ W. T. Bivin, Thermopolis, south one- ney aregeiines it the amount obtained before Homer was ineids: are centered largely, in-the loca; | half of 25-4:92; C. J. MeWhinitle, Doug ‘The Stoke House company only xe- - discovered. “mother pool,"* rather than in /Jas, all of 16-32-72; Ben C. Binns, Moor! contiy Opened up offices In, the rear of Teaaa ‘ete nt s0por lng: bd Gukiiy enaer shallow producers ‘now being drilled {erott, all of 36-50-70; Martin igi ar the Smoke “House. ‘Tom Meaney will | Cs o1 arter of 2: Y f will alk foe batheagés in the district, according to some opera- Casper,’ northwest one-dui have charge of the c&u and ‘Joe Rodish is being ‘maintained by good averege} tenn made but the’ Shawnee Oitcom-| one-quarter; southwest one-quarter, 1% starts at 6 o'cloc Wells and new discoveries 1h | recent! pany is starting a real well about & mile | 31-80; Wm. T. Seaman, New York, all of tests. One of the latest important Mids tand ar halt east of Newcastle and will |1634-88: J. T./ Nof, Seattle, all of 36: Midwest Review Iseutd, in the Boutheast corner of» Callahan | go 4,000 feet if neces#ary to thoroly test | 24.96; J. J. Wootton, Salt Lake, all of eke Daltan ae teat copia courity, Where ‘the New’ South's wildcat Hout Die lower sands. 16-30-113; Wm, 1. Flaherty, Saratogu, in aga Fish “the Alidwest Re. is credited with 500 to 1,000 barrels and} he oil<from the wells shows a large | all. of 4647-84: Ered B, Durric, ‘Sara- erat sta yan fediien: teens atten yin no sign of water. In the southwestern | carbon eontent that leads td the belief toga, all of 86-17-85; Mary R, Hagood, head , here in-Cavper. Person: part of Hastland county, a 600-barre'lthut the feeding reservoir is not very | Casper) all of’ 16-48-63; Norton.and Me- ‘at pietcapons news of the notivity. of producer will start more work in a sc: ; dar away-as it is well known that the|Gonggle, Cheyenne, all of 36-44-92; J... {He Sonia en SAMA AGe” wGek otee tion which; has been cénsidered rathet| greater distance that the” oil travéls Gi Cheyenne, all of 24-16-70; W. G.| 108 ‘Of the February. number. ‘The. Bneertain on account of dry. hole8.|troin the mother pool\tho finer quality Way, Shoshon!, -all) of 16-39-93; D, GC. piel saint Printing ‘company, dia the These, however, are widely separated |it becomes .thry the leaving of the) Bartholomew; Casper, east one-half of | Commercial , and there is plenty of rovm ture goed} heavier tarbons tn its filtration thru 10-4664; A. 1, Nichols, Casper, northeast | WO"%- sized’ field ‘between them. The Desde-} thy crevices of the shule fault that Pro-| one-quarter of 4-46-64; Anna ©. Arnel4, ‘Weattiers ‘Len for Bouth mona ‘pool was given e.large extension | Vides ita escape, It is in fact a natural; Lusk, all of 16-41-60; LD. Welch, Den- WW. Dy Weathers, Bi of the Purge of nearly three miles to the: southYbst | process of the method at present in use ver, ‘all, of 16-32-95; Ed, Arnold, et al, " Sitpeuty: ‘wil leave today for El by a. good produser.on the Dunn farm.] in. the: oll refineries where lubricating | Lusk, all of 36-28-61; W..A. Lyon, .Cas- Texas. to inspect. tho recently ac- The wouthern part of Btsphens county | stocks are put thru filters of bone black’ per, all of 35-37-90; L. B. Magor, Ravw- Tilted: holdinke of ‘the! iargo. company has ‘several promising new wolls in the/oy utters earth to clear the oll of burnt }lins, all of $654.88. in ‘Texas.’ Mr: Weathers) expects to sand, making from 200 ‘to ‘500 "barre®] particles of carbon that make it waft make arrangements for the development Bnd ‘so. located'as to open more territory, |for the market oH. it comes {rom the i ‘ ie The production ‘of. the North .Central |stifte, WELL G MPLET of ‘this Iand. ‘Texas feld has dropped to-ubout 180,|" In the Newoastle vicinity there arc i Ree eee Rigs sermon 000 barrels daily. Burkburnett was the| several structures ‘that’ may cover the. only fleld to show any substantial gain, | mother pool that is being sought and " tis oy rae New iad Agnounees the increase (there over the previous | onty ‘an extensive’ wildcat drilling) cam: 4 bie $ = A : that an, estimate of Garilings ‘received Site Ene hold haar bees eters (palen. can prove whether these: struc- : from. the .Manhattan. Oli company. of Altho this) fidid ‘has been drilled’ more | tures gre ‘oll bearing or not. While the 4 i, We: Pocnitiin oF thickly than any’ other, it shows’ svon-|oj1 itself indicates the close proximity |, Word, has deep received here of thal} Delaware: for the; Wan bt een.beo derful staying qualities, and promises |of the ‘ofiginal reservoir, the whale |completion of a wecond well by the Js.]1920 amounts. to mare | whic to Le the muttstay of the North Central | structure might also have been eroded |T. Williams. Oil company (Thursday /on | et. This: aMliated company, in et Texas output fora long time. in. prehistoric times and then covered | !t# Strawn Petroleum company Jease in} tte 'OAlon Ol company has i "1919 to The complotions in Kaneus for the/with Terltary overlay on) a. noncon-| Texas. ‘The production will be approxi: | Ual: interest, wal organisa padbr s Aad week were not many but of fuir size, | rormity so that its finding by Black Tail | ately 360 barrels-a day: or nearly, 100} }cauire: control ‘of ) erie Nh boner With the exception of a few faillures:|crcek districts are ‘probably the most | barrels. better, than. the first well com: | ished companies kenny Si siisee A The production of the state is holding jactive at present. The Baker Petroleum }Pl¢ted several weeks) ako, tonal \working capital, wi up at around 93,000 barrels, , which | company well is drilling ard should be}. There Is sajd to be ‘ho Offset: to the| extend, their :producing, igathering, re: |. makes a favurable showing for the Kan-}1n goon ahd the Cottonwood: Develop. |2e¥ Well whith was completed «in rec pee transporting apd distributing 6us field. ment company is hauling seven more Stig eed psa weeks, “Tho | business. Oklaboma reported several lars’ pro-| rigs. to -wildeat locations in the Hage: |Pay sand way found at a depth po he ducers in the Beggs ‘district, and nu-| mont vicinity. acuaer : Pabsae aetnihe tok “| Merous smaller ones in the various iP 2 ruary 20 by jams ‘ PEWRITERS : . esha company. TY 3 (attineNa ey vip thee tp wd eae {With the use of the rig released thru Bought, sald, rented; re- ereased and the discovery.of new sands Completion of the No. 2 well, the Will- paired. ‘D vi feat! 4 3 jams company hereafter will operate CORON MIT! in some sections me pe yoy ‘aed tive strings. of tools unti) the tract .of ONA— $ H ong S ean yarn a charge ha ED 870 acrea is fully protected Ly! offsets, Casper Typewriter 5 ater Alebe gegen 2 Tory tk oe | This leave. is sald te bo earning $1,- ; : lurge as those of the past, they prob- — ably bring more revenue to thelr own- —__— ‘ers and also indicate the wonderful pos- BASIN, Wyo., February 28.—An’' ex- sibilities of Oklahoma. plosion on, the old gas line near Grey- There were no features of importance bull took place early Friday: morning. in the Gulf Coast for the week. Four| Workmen)had uncovered a large por- f holes were abandoned at Hull and the| ton of the old line on the hill souttt A SMALL AD OF BIG completions in the other pools were only | Of Greybull preparatory to‘ connecting VALUE small pumpers. The Texas company} With the new line from Hidden dome. shallow depth at! which oll/is found, Owing to the lak ot big Welly produc-| SUFeUsy Interfering with the, gaa werv- 950 a day min eighth » royalty | ane t y Aion waitin awe drilling costs due to the 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856) in Wyoming on the board fast night at thig place |. two wells “drilling, in the Interest! tora’ there. As yet nd desp test has 80, south one-half of 32-81-80, koutHienst | {Cader at. th night session: wlilch “Meld, it was company: Onage reached a depth of 100 feet. This‘ ‘well is expected in within’a short porntiin putt Pay bahd in this ‘feld is ut ‘about “300 feet. Oil men interéwted in. He ule in Owing) to the gas pressure the line 4 @bandoned its deep hole at Barber Hill mT ‘ At a depth of 3,950 feet, It being the vaincye | and ped explosion pate st 3 : Sw Avopest test made there, Wildcat opere- re ire 3 EER WES: Soller ol t Bi : ; j r ‘ tions ure remaiiling ax active ax ovr. | [P°9 bacterin tag i) ae } , ‘ : tion showed a slight decrease, ae paca Se Cs SS ‘ While Wyoming's completions are not} Rough Work— ‘Yes, I'm continually sensational the news from thet state in-|brcaking into song.” * \ “It you'd ever get the key, you ; ’ Héhz | Wouldn't: hayo:80) break in.’ r C have made ? Rs i Be ae) extensions and ,aly disctvered ‘now , ade f ] ae sands in unexpected places. \ All thes: ‘ = i i ree ‘features: tayor the oil industry of Wyo] > ‘ @ . Two LAY tae ming, und promive good returns to thove iy Pie SUITS oy producers: who stick to that territory, ‘ y ‘ ce: ; ; acti ofa Ntt ‘When in. Denver stop at Drexel Hotel; } mle oors with bath end rooms without, aly p 4 ‘ me bis $39 51 |) huve hot‘and cold water and tolep! ‘ iy. for play- Ho ler : iilevator. Seventeenth utrect one “ing- a lone hi is Full Suits $43.50 from Broudwe;, ‘ tar direct, Rates 3340 ” Bast. No man‘cen:be- TT ‘If you ‘sre contem, WITH EXTRA PANTS ai fecicts new Dealer. Mii] Full Suits, with © he worst a C. H. WHALEY PHONE 74 W TAILOR ‘ ; 109 F., Jet Casper, Wyo. 4: NOW 1S THE TIME TO. FIGURE:ON YOUR. 1000 Wradior st 180. RE OR AR nro 28 ATH NG asa a Wh