Abstract

The total number of wildcats drilled in 1940 was 3,038, and the footage drilled was 10,253,948, as contrasted with 2,589 holes and 8,624,602 feet, respectively, in 1939. The average depth of hole increased from 3,331 feet to 3,375 feet for all states, and from 4,145 feet to 4,284 feet in the southern states. More locations were based on technical advice than hitherto, and the percentage of successes increased from 10.4 to 12.0.

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