About This Item
- Full TextFull Text(subscription required)
- Pay-Per-View PurchasePay-Per-View
Purchase Options Explain
Share This Item
The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
AAPG Bulletin
Abstract
Volume:
Issue:
First Page:
Last Page:
Title:
Author(s):
Abstract:
In all, 1,442 holes were drilled in Ohio, of which 22 per cent produced oil, 42 per cent were gas wells, and 36 per cent were dry. Exploratory tests totaled 1,383, and 59 holes were drilled in areas used for gas storage. Of the total completions, 57 per cent tested the Clinton sand, and of these 31 per cent were dry. Interest in gas development centered principally in and near the city of Canton, Stark County. Activity in oil development was principally in the Clinton sand in Muskingum and Perry counties and in the Berea development in Meigs County. No important new fields were discovered and extensions conformed to normal expectancy. There was no deep exploration of interest.
Pay-Per-View Purchase Options
The article is available through a document delivery service. Explain these Purchase Options.
Watermarked PDF Document: $14 | |
Open PDF Document: $24 |
AAPG Member?
Please login with your Member username and password.
Members of AAPG receive access to the full AAPG Bulletin Archives as part of their membership. For more information, contact the AAPG Membership Department at [email protected].