Field Notebook: Oklahoma, Texas 1922
Page 21
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asked all about the conditions of the iron and copper cutaneous but no one has any actual operations on ore there as to treatable lands. Where the Cutaneous goes under the Congrie it appears that a short distance to the east all of the Palaeogines are gone. One meets here with schist and to the south with granite. Mexia (pronounced here Mak-er) Field. Production great why the Perot mine about 120,000 barrels per day. Sometime Sumphrey Company daily yields about 45,000 barrels. The structure is said to be like this. Dr. Dr production here upthrow on West side Fault? Archel 200-300 feet, Oil shut 300'