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Show ortiuER STARTS FLOW AT WELL Efforts at Cleaning Eore Brings Voluntary Vol-untary Yie.'d of HS Barrels an Hour j Mnab, Ulnh.A f'.v.v of oil by hea-'s i":ct:P.t:'- from the T'tah Oil Refinip"- i Ti-,;, c,,i ,,. . . '. - "!... u-;;iu west Jixplorntion comnani-s' pioneer well on the Cane eyetk structure at the rate of fifty, eight barrels an hour, or M00 barrels t:-ily, gave, another hint of what mi-ht be expected of rtah's first crusher vhen (he water is rhut oft and the nd at 2024 feet is pierced. In order to ascertain what would be the best method of securin- a thorough test of the well a!!d shutting cif the water, a series of conferences rtuil.ive to the question were held re-enUy, re-enUy, 31. B. Carnaluin. Jr., bureau of nimes .-.ugineer; H. 0. Brelsckneider Mee president of the Midwest com-P'"J" com-P'"J" A. W. !'-: ; -. division superin- on ; L. L. Bechtel, field superintendent; superin-tendent; R. c. Coffin, chief geologist; John C, Howard, president of the f.ah Oil Refining company; G. T. Hansen president and j. L. Dougan. fihl M-nerintendent of the Utah Southern Oil company, joined in these meetings As a res ult, a bailer was run into the v.ell to clean off the bottom. |