Brown County IL Archives Newspapers.....Two More Good Wells Hit in Past Week ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/il/ilfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sherry Ward hippygirl@sc.rr.com June 5, 2001 Newspaper: The Democrat-Message: December 9, 1959 - Oil Stories: Brown County, Illinois Headline: Two More Good Wells Hit in Past Week Two new wells on the William L. Dvis farm in Buckhorn township were brought in during the past week. The wells were promoted and are being managed by Eddie Reeves. The first well which is considered a good producer is located north of the discovery well about 660 feet. The other well is an offset north and west of the discovery well. Mr. Reeves is now in process of installing pumps and piping and expects to get production started with a matter of a couple of days. The Richard Moore well on the Robinson farm is being swabbed this week in efforts to make it a better producing well. The other well located on the Carpenter farm which was also promoted by Moore, Jim Yakle and E. H. Hufnagel, will probably be acidized. It has shown good oil prospects but the owners feel that it may be made into a more productive well. Several wells at other sites in that and other areas were completed this week but showed no prospects of oil. There are at least 12 dry holes in that area which have been drilled since the discovery on the Davis farm in late October. The well on the William Fey farm, north of Mt. Sterling showed no traces of oil through the Divonian last week, but promoters of this well, and there are about 30 of them, have ordered drilling continued to the Trenton depth. This will be a matter of several hundred more feet of drilling. The M & T Drilling company of Decatur, owned by M. H. Richardson, moved into the area last week. This is the largest and first rotary drill to arrive. They drilled a well on the Roberts farm, going as deep as the Trneton structure, but found no oil and have moved their equipment to the Pierce land in Adams county. Though there have been several dry holes result in all the drilling that has been going on in the past six weeks, there are many wells now being drilled and many more to follow. A well on the Flynt Parker farm drilled last week brought no results and the driller has now set up and stared on the Fred Hofsess farm. http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/brown/newspapers/twomore1.txt