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Volume: 15 (1931)

Issue: 8. (August)

First Page: 925

Last Page: 937

Title: Deep Sand Development in Tioga County, Pennsylvania

Author(s): Jack Gaddess (2)

Abstract:

The Tioga County gas field, in the northern part of Tioga County, in Farmington Township, was discovered on September 10, 1930, by the Allegany Gas Company, producing company of the North Penn Gas Company, in its Palmer No. 1, at a total depth of 4,010 feet. Production of 22,000,000 cubic feet of gas of 1,050 B. T. U. and 0.58 specific gravity and with no trace of sulphur was found in the Oriskany sand of Lower Devonian age.

The field is on a dome on the Sabinsville anticline with an indicated closure of more than 200 feet. Twelve other wells are being drilled on this and adjacent anticlines. This development is strictly "wildcat" as the discovery well is 40 miles from any commercial production.

Maps, cross sections, and tables show the subsurface structure, generalized well log, and the development on February 20, 1931.

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