Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1940
 
    
    - Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 3
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- 162 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1941
Abstract
The number of wells completed in Ohio during I940 was about 20 per cent more than during the preceding year, the comparative totals being 1020 and 1228. Of the 1940 completions, 327 were oil wells, 491 gas wells, and 410 dry. The completions for the past five years, divided into oil wells, gas wells, and dry holes, are shown in Table 2. Wells drilled deeper and input wells in water-flood areas are not included in the tabulation.    The annual production of oil has decreased steadily in Ohio from the maximum of 23,941,000 bbl. produced in 1896. Table 3 shows the quantities of oil produced in the last five years. In 1940, the total was 3,052,000 bbl., produced by about 25,500 wells. The number of wells and the approximate quantities by grades are shown in Table I.    Table i ,—Tabulation by Grade    Grade                    1   2       Barrels __________________________________________________________________________________________    Pennsylvania .............      .       1,198,000    Lima....................        .          325,000    Corning...................        3,730       1,159,000    Lodi......................        T,040          350,000    Cleveland.................             30            1:1,000    Total...................       25,500        3,052,000    The prices paid for Ohio crude oil in 1940, together with dates of changes in posting, are shown in Table 4.    The production of natural gas in 0hio has declined from a maximum of 79,510,032 M cu. ft. in I9I5 S to 36,469,000 M cu. ft. in 1939, the most recent year for which a figure is available.  Consumption reached    its peak in Ohio in the year 1916, when it was 169,480,01r M cu. ft., declining to 114,720,ooo M CU. ft. in 1939. The produc-tion and consumption of natural gas in Ohio for the past five years are shown in Table 5.    TAble 2.—Completions in Ohio during Past Five Years    Numbs of Wells Drilled during Year    YearI,                                              ]    Oil         Gas        Dry       Total    1936.............        263         570         324      1,157    1937.............         317          503          45I       1,271    1938.............         189          433          288          gro    1939.............        I70         501         349      1,020    19391940.............        327         491         410      1,228    Total..........     1,266       2,498       1,822       5,586    Table 6 shows the number of oil wells and the number of gas wells completed by sands during 1940, with the average initial production per well for each sand.    Table 7 shows the total number of wells drilled—oil, gas and dry—by sands.    Development during 1940    Szth-Trenton.—For several years, considerahle interest has been shown in a horizon lying some 500 to 700 ft. below the top of the Trenton, known to the driller in western Ohio as the "green sand," and in eastern Ohio as the St. Peter. In 1939, ten 'lgreen sand" tests were drilled, all in western Ohio and all dry- In 19401 eight wells were drilled to this horizon, one of which was a small oil well (one barrel) in Men county- Of the remaining seven—all of which were dry-—one in Franklin County, in central Ohio, was drilled to a depth of 2903 ft. .Another was in Medina
Citation
APA: (1941) Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1940
MLA: Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1940. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1941.
