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Show i Oil MS " EXCELLENT OUTLOOK' i Bore Is Now at 1100 Feet and in Highly Promis- . ing Sand. Telei a nl.in advices received efiLprday a:- the local ol'fi'T of tiie 0'iuirrh Oil & , f x; eiopiueut coinpMiiy, drilling in the ov.'k y field of Wyoming jivc to the properly a k( rongcr assurance of boing nil the vorgr of regular pro'liii-tion than has heretofore Iktii granted, although! Lie outlook for t.io severd wee'ris has 1m on blu b a:; to entourage In a marked dfrgicf. It was staled by an uffii-Ui I of the company that at ,i fret t he d rill si ruck the ea prod overlying tho Frou-tirr Frou-tirr sands; that the drill had passed t h rough tli is en pplng and penetra ted the Torchlight sunds, approximately eighteen feet In thickness and immediately under t he eaprock. - In the Torchlight sands was found considerable con-siderable stale water, a favorable indication, indica-tion, because the Torchlight sands, while alv. a ys cn ny i nt: v, ater. have, so fa r as i he history of the region U i on -crned. al-.ajs al-.ajs been over a producing sand when i lie water was wtanant. The drill is now down 1100 feci in the aiid under the Torchlight, which is ostensibly os-tensibly a stiwy lentcl, ami, .nidging from the record of other wells In the same formation, for-mation, ft is calculated thai the produc-' produc-' ing sand will be cached at about 120 0 feet depth. Xine hundred and eighty feet of ten-Inch casing has been placed and the drilling is proceeding without Interruption. In-terruption. Some weeks ap;o F. A. A'. Kcsselhut, 1 1)0 company's geologist, made a predie-r predie-r fon us to the depth at which the Torchlight Torch-light war ids would be encountered, basing bis calculations mi rely upon a study of i he. region's gcnlogy. Me came within fifteen feet of designating the point at which the objective was reached. |