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    ?> Seconds O t d M tc Ills duties with Union Paelfie, hr. Hull Is not able to properly look after the opera* tion of this rotary rig, and It has been, losing money, i ^ E« proposes to sell the rig after this year's contrasts have been completed. It haa always been the minion of our Geologist that hn exploration well should be drilled to a lower depth to deter* nine If wore producing horizons exist. There ie a geological possibility of developing good producing strata under the present oOO* horizon, end in this supplemental budget recommendation I m asking for authority to drill the proposed new goo* well to a depth of 1 ,2*50' for exploration purposes. The cost thereof will be approximately #5,000 in excels of the cost of drilling to gOO'. If a new producing horizon is developed we can teat it out and either produce therefrom or semi it off for future use. Pipe is scarce, but appears to be available at this tine. In recommending two additional wells I am including esti­mate of the cost of pipe lines with the thought that this material can be placed In stock and used as and when needed. It plight be impossible to secure thle material in In accordance with the above, I eubmlt supplemental budget recommendation as follows: Raise walls of eettling basin 2 f e e t -------- $ gp© Additional booster pump with velvet and fittings *>.<*> « * — • • • ? « « . . — j j tyyo Pump on veil Ro. k — ----------------- -- * • 3 £QQ Drill one $©0 * well with pusfp - » j q q % Drill one (800* well, exploring to 1,250* ** - * 1$ OOO Pipe lines to handle additional production from Veil Mo. % and production from the two new wells, to be known as Ho. $ and 10 - ................ - 2k 6 o a T o t a l --------- — # do 500 fora 50 data for the suppleaental recommendation le attached hereto, and we ask that early authority aay be secured so that B. B. Hall # Co. aay proceed with drilling after finish­ing the authorized wells, and so that we aay promptly order pumps, pipe and fittings. Mr. Bracken'concurs. Frank strong CC * Mr. 0. F. Ashby *- Mr. V. H. Guild Mr. v. R. Bracken * * Copy of Form 30 data attached -V