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Volume: 53 (1969)

Issue: 8. (August)

First Page: 1789

Last Page: 1807

Title: Petroleum Developments in Far East in 1968

Author(s): Howard W. Dalton (2)

Abstract:

In 1968, oil production from non-Communist countries of the Far East increased 13% to 316 million bbl; gains were registered in nearly all countries. A direct comparison of geologic and geophysical activity could not be made with the previous year because data were lacking, but generally an increase in such exploration was noted. A total of 309 wells, exploratory And development, was drilled for an aggregate of 1,131,535 ft. Phillips recorded a second gas discovery in the Gulf of Papua, Sinclair tested gas in the Java Sea, and Caltex announced 3 oil discoveries in central Sumatra. Several areas were opened to concession during the year, principally the Gulf of Thailand, the Java Sea, and the South China Sea. At year end several companies had initiated exploratory programs there.

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