Abstract

The Guijarral Hills oil field, located on the Coalinga anticline midway between Pleasant Valley and Kettleman Hills, was discovered by the Barnsdall Oil Company on September 19, 1948. The discovery well produced from the Leda sand. Since then there have been 36 Leda sand wells completed in the field on a 20-acre spacing program. The development has demonstrated that the accumulation is stratigraphic and only the updip or northwest limit of the field has been located. At present, approximately 800 acres of Leda sand production have been proved. On April 28, 1949, a new zone was discovered by the Barnsdall Oil Company with the completion of Allison A73-34-2 in a sand in the Basal Temblor which was logged approximately 500 feet above the Leda sand. To date, 11 wells have been completed in this zone on a 20-acre spacing program. Indications are that the accumulation is stratigraphic. Approximate limits of production have been defined only on the southeast and at present about 360 acres may be considered as proved. End_of_Article - Last_Page 2062------------

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