Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 184, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 5, 1950 Page: 3 of 14
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211 New Oil Welli
Bring Tm» Drilling
Activity To Peak
AUSTIN, Fel. 4 *IN»f~ Drilling
act)v-ity in Texas tear-hod (|
‘•V»! . 'h'- ‘"I W.lt, MHllpIrlllili
uf 211 uil well-
During Hie week according tu
ilia Railroad Commissions tabula
fion*, 12 g** welts weie j,|m> rum
plated and 93 dry bob wet.- till
This t>i ought tlia mi d compii-
•inns for I in vam to 027 j |lui,,
uiuaaaa ovai last yaai ,82
spita ot Ilia Itwanad demand t,.i
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compared to 73 at this time le t
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Wa*t Texas was out in front m
oil wail completion? for week with
92 followed by North Texa- .tn
33
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how you may oldain ielief ftoin
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then newly enlarged nook entitl
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Meetiiiq Protests Foreian Oil Imports Hldt|NIHteM Oil
Men Join Plea lo
Balance Imports
SAN ANTONIO Fob 4 <INS>-~
TeXati independent ml pimliusr
have mine. I in tile pie,# t*. t.*i ee |
importing compel, ie-. that import! |
bs baiarieed v/ith exports in oidei I
to presar .e the “«rc#norni< t,aaltl,
ana security of the nation
The exaeulive , onmdllee ,.t ttie |
Texet independent Produi ei #ml '
Royalty Owner, Association meet-I
uig in Sail Antonin agreed that I
"token reduction* announced Ly j
the import companies -tall rat j
short of providing a solution in ttie j
problem
Guy i Warren. TIPRr < pres,.'
dent said unit ml import* vnuln
have to i#e cut m naif to t.alai •-j
the import axnort tatu,
"For the rno*t part *.aid exe< u-
tive vice president F. i Thompson
“tha reduction' so faiannmmced
bv companies votuiitirTT. ji#- cut
below the excessive 1949 , air ,i
745 non nariclf. daily
The TIPRO to*,k the u... I that
^fe rv«*
Keilfoed (onimmioit Ofanlt tleVcil
Permits lo Drill In East Texas Area
l 1. 1 liuinpkon, vie* gi.knl.nl of liPHOA. 1*11* mure than 4uu Last Texans that lie favors immediate
Congieckionat action to slash importation of lortiqn oil which is endaiwienng Uur economy and na*
tiouai security Thompson and such »g.ak.n at Haiiroad Coinmissionsr Olm Culberson, and Guy
W kiten. TlFHOA prvkidenl. »uij»t*-.n d a Coiikireksional imutatioii ot imports by setting up a quota sys
tern lo allow iiop.ii li. i M#iror Hiatt I'lmlul.
Gregg County Leads Drilling
Applications Filed In Etex
foreign oil impou- me threaten-
ing the existence of independent
oilmen
The assormtion -aid it had no
choice hut to “continue pressing
fan a definite and undi-puled quo-
t • we are hi,p# ful that either
ttie President in (Ungte if n*•••
e*-«ary. will take action to provide
• urh a limitation
Petroleum imports have been
teirned tiy both independent oil
meti and -late official > dmigei
our to the economic loundJitioii of
1 Texa-, which i highly dependent
on oil production.
Eleven permits to drill oil wells
in the Fast Texa- area wen* giant
>'t lid* *keek through the Texas
K.uii'uid Comm r ion .u,..riling to
information lile.t at lite Kiigcne
iitfiie
t.ieay and Husk Counties wage
even ..ith three permits each
oil. Marian and Upshui * ounttes
got two ea* li a let Patinia County
gut one pet mit
According operator well num-
ber, lease, field and county, per-
mits 1 ere
The Texas Co. No 1 L I Pink-
ston "E Eatt Texas Field Rusk
County.
George and Wrather Driltmg Co
No 1 A • ‘ li 1>Hkelson Fast Tex
a? Field Rusk Count
Hunter Parks No 3 G W Cul-
vei Fast Te> as Field, ‘ciegg Coun-
ty
Kemp and Poweli No 6-a Frank
Elder. F.«*t Texas Field Gregg
County.
Fail Hollands worth No. i J f
Green Carthage Field Panola
U ’minty
Humble Oil ami Refining Co
No 11 H F L Silvev "C Fs-t
Texas Field husk County
Humble Oil and Refining • «.
Nos 31 and 32 j K Ed waul East
Texas Field, Upshui ( ount -
E A Oilman Nos. 2 and 3 L. A
Burk*: Estate Mariuo ( taunt' hat
low Field, Marion County.
John Wrather No 2 Ethel John-
son, East Texas Field Gregg
County
Liqiiui Faviiil On
Furm Muy Bv Oil
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Cot O M Pave -aid Saturday
Mint ditrhdiggers on his large
farm near here had run aou>y
a -mall -ireaui of llipiet 11, j l
J -'nielle#l like kerosene
Pige -aid he would -end sam-
ple to rkMtitsm i oilege for an
, mm? m the hope that it miglu
j lead to decovery of mi No rank-
i pipeline nr *,tnei oii source d
ii^si b ti*■» ta si
A tt«iU«tnAi 'ourc* imyt that
tne a< erage Mi, higan farmer
■pends ., minute a >i,% feeding
each of hr tin’ co-*
mg in this week, old ones were
dioppmg out farter The total
number of oil xv.-Hr m operation m
Ti-xie droppeil by 282 thi> week
lo t.ital 117.374 a*, ol Saturdak-.
j Gregg Countv applications to road Commission
I drill oil wells edged out Rusk
County application! this week
v itii eight .ipptk-attaMM lo Ftnxk’s
even, .uxording to records m the
Kiip.ore office of the Texa! Rail
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Only 17 applications were filed,
Marion County accounting for the
other two
According tu operator, well
number, lease, acreage, survey,
plat sluicing, depth, and field and
county, applications were
Tide Water Assoc Oil Co. No
19 C. O. Christian. 78.32 acres. M
McCabe, notl.H W of E line and
551.8’ S of NE line. 8700 , East
Texas Field. Husk County
The Texas Co. No. 33 T. W Lee
198.70 acres. F’ W Johnson anti W
Tvndale, 400' W of B line and 19'.
Sk of Well 29 and lifiS' S of Well
13. 3900’, Ka*t Texas Field. Giegr
County
Title Water Assoc Oil Co. No
20 C O. Christian. 78.32 acre-,, M
McCabe, 330' W of F. line and 336
S of Well 7 and 348.8’ N of Well
tl. 37no’. East IVxas Field. Rusk
County
Amerada Petroleum Corp. No. 5
Joe Freeman. 28.116 acres. Mowry
Irwin. 200' S of N line and 601'-W
of E line 3700'. East T4pas Fi<4d.
Gregg County. *, j
"Amerada Petroleum Cort». No
10 Christine Jenkins, et al. 50 he-
re John Wilkinson, 620.5' F»of
W line and 345' N of S line. 8600-
East Texas Field, Gregg County
Amerada Petroleum Corp. No 4
A M Kinsel, 23 06 acres, II H
Kirk 294 S ,.f N I in. and 665’ W j
of K line. 3650', Fast Texas Field
i itt-gi- t 'mil,tv
Amerada Petroleum Corp No
14 W D Lacey. 33 tl acres. E. li
11ri-1i;t*n, 5fll W •>( K line and 641'
N - f S line. 3600 . I ill TeX.i Field,
Gregg Could)
Amerada Petroleum Corp No |
15 W D Lacev 83 6 acre- F H
Gl isham, 521' N of S line and 882' j
W of E line 8800' East Texa*
Field Gtegg Count'
Ameiada Petroleum Corp No
16 W D Lacev 83 6 acres. F. H i
Grisham 33<v N of S line irtd 610'!
K of W line, 8800' F.art Texas |
Field Gregg Countv
F A Hitman No 2 I. A Burks;
F«tate 10 acre M G Nall, 182
S of N line and 150' K of W line
2500, Marion County Shallow
Field, Marion Coutdv.
E A Ottmnn No 3 1. A Rurks
F.siate 10 acres, M G. Nall 300’
N of S line and 610' E of W line.
2500’, Marion County Shallow
Field, Marion County
Humble Oil and Refining Co.
No 31 .1 R Roy 165 72 Thomas.
J Martin. 910' S of nearest N line I
and lu38 E of W line, 3900 F.v t |
Texas Field. Rn«k Count)
Humble Oil and Refining Co
No A 24 Virginia Turner el al
“A" 126 26 acres. Thomas .1 Mar
tin 330' E of W line and 559' S
of N line, 3900', East Texa- Field,
Husk County.
Humble Oil and Refining Co.
No C 16 Henry Sexton, el al "C.
84 4 acres. M McCabe 330 W of E
line and 665' N of S line, 3900',
Fa*it Texas Field, Rusk County
Humble Oil and Refining Co.
No A-18 llonry Sextan, et al "A”,
91.7 acres. M. McCalw*. 658* N of
S line and 33(V F. of W line, 390(1'.
East Texa- Field, Rusk County.
Iliimble Oil and Refining Co
No 27 C’harlet Pilgreen, el al.
136 4 acre*. J M Barton and
Thomas II Smith, 585’ S of N
line and 963' E of nearest W line.
39011', East Texas Field. Rusk
County.
Dougins Godfrey No 3 T. It
Harris. 20 acres. John Ruddle. 303'
S of N line and 308' W of E line.
3700', East Texas Field, Gregg
County.
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 184, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 5, 1950, newspaper, February 5, 1950; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008056/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.