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Railroad Commission oil and gas plats: Part II,
about 1930-1960, bulk 1941-1954,
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Railroad Commission of Texas. Oil and Gas
Division:
An Inventory of Railroad Commission Oil and Gas Plats: Part
II at the Texas State Archives,
about 1930-1960, bulk 1941-1954
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| Creator: | Railroad Commission of
Texas. Oil and Gas Division. |
| Title: | Railroad Commission oil
and gas plats: Part II |
| Dates: | about
1930-1960 |
| Dates: | bulk 1941-1954 |
| Abstract: | The Railroad
Commission of Texas regulates the oil and gas industry to prevent the waste of
resources and to protect property rights and the environment. These are plat
maps of oil and gas leases or fields and survey maps. The maps and plats were
submitted to the RRC by operators and maintained by the Commission because of
information they contain about oil and gas wells in the state. Some maps are
accompanied by correspondence about the leases,drilling operations, acreage
assigned to specific wells or related topics; some have affidavits attached.
Dates covered are about 1930 to 1960, bulk 1941-1954. Some of the plat maps are
certified, giving the date the plat was drawn, the survey, field name, county,
operator, acres shown, and number of acres in the lease. Items shown on the
survey and other plat maps are generally oil, gas, and water well locations;
oil/gas lease and field boundaries; land and/or lease owners; cities and towns;
and rivers and creeks. The maps often contain notes about the wells. Most of
the maps were drawn by local surveyors and cover specific leases or oil/gas
fields. |
| Quantity: | 28.24 cubic
ft. |
| Language: | These materials are written
in English. |
| Repository: | Texas State Archives |
The Railroad Commission of Texas had its origin in the demands of the
shipping public in the late 1880s which insisted that railroads be subject to
regulation based on public interest. An advocate for governmental regulation,
Attorney General James Stephen Hogg ran for Governor in 1890 with the issue of
railroad regulation as the focal point of the campaign. Hogg was elected
Governor in the general election and the voters also approved an amendment to
Article X, Section 2 of the Texas Constitution that empowered the Legislature
to enact statutes creating regulatory agencies. These elections paved the way
for the Legislature to enact on April 3, 1891 - 'An
Act to Establish a Railroad Commission of the State of Texas', that later
was placed in the Texas Revised Civil Statutes under article 6444 et seq.
(House Bills 1, 3, and 58, 22nd Legislature, Regular Session).
The Commission originally consisted of three members appointed by the
Governor for three-year terms. Governor Hogg appointed the first three
Commissioners in 1891, including John H. Reagan, who resigned as U.S. Senator
from Texas to serve as the first Chairman. The Texas Constitution, Article XIX,
Section 30 was amended in 1894 to provide for elective six-year overlapping
terms for the Commissioners. That same year John H. Reagan was elected and
served until his retirement in 1903.
The Texas Railroad Commission was the first regulatory agency created
in the State of Texas and originally had jurisdiction over the rates and
operations of railroads, terminals, wharves and express companies. The legal
focus was on intrastate passenger and freight activities. Interstate
jurisdiction fell under the U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission. For the first
twenty-five years of its existence, the Railroad Commission was largely
concerned with regulating railroads, setting rates, receiving complaints, and
making investigations. As other controversies arose where the Legislature
deemed that the public interest could best be served by regulation, additional
duties were assigned to the Railroad Commission.
The Railroad Commission's authority was broadened beginning in 1917
with the passage of the Pipeline Petroleum Law, Senate Bill 68, 35th
Legislature, Regular Session, that declared pipelines to be common carriers
like railroads and placed them under the Commission's jurisdiction. This was
the first act to designate the Railroad Commission as the agency to administer
conservation laws relating to oil and gas.
The Commission's regulatory and enforcement powers in oil and gas were
increased by Senate Bill 350 of the 36th Legislature, Regular Session, the Oil
and Gas Conservation Law, effective June 18, 1919. This act gave the Railroad
Commission jurisdiction to regulate the production of oil and gas. Acting upon
this legislation, the Commission adopted in 1919 the first statewide rules
regulating the oil and gas industry to promote conservation and safety,
including Rule 37. This rule requires minimum distances between wells at
drilling sites in order to protect field pressure and correlative rights.
The Railroad Commission regulates the oil and gas industry to prevent
the waste of resources and to protect property rights and the environment. It
oversees hazardous materials pipelines and natural gas pipelines and
distribution systems as well as propane, butane, compressed natural gas, and
liquefied natural gas. The Commission licenses and conducts seminars for oil
and gas dealers and their employees. It also oversees railroad safety and rail
planning; surface mining for coal, uranium, and iron ore gravel; and land
reclamation when mining is complete.
The Oil and Gas Division works to prevent
the waste of oil, gas, and geothermal resources and to prevent the pollution of
fresh water from oil and gas operations. The division holds statewide hearings
on market demand and provides for equitable production among operators by
establishing monthly production allowables. It issues drilling permits, reviews
and approves oil and gas well completions, collects data on oil and gas
operations, and promotes public safety. It also protects underground drinking
water through regulation of the underground injection of fluids in oil field
operations, a program approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
under the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act. It oversees well plugging
operations, site remediation, underground hydrocarbon storage, hazardous waste
management, and maintains a large amount of data on wells - their location,
production, etc. The division also investigates complaints and conducts other
investigations. This division maintains 10 district offices where field
enforcement and support personnel monitor oil and gas operations. The
commission does not have the authority to set oil and gas prices at the
wellhead. The departments within the Oil and Gas Division are: Administration,
Permitting/Production Services, Information Management Services, Environmental
Services, Compliance, and the Oil Field Cleanup Operations Unit, which includes
Site Remediation and Special Response, and Well Plugging.
In 1999, the agency had approximately 848 FTE (full-time equivalent)
employees. Legal authority for the Railroad Commission is the Texas
Constitution, Art. X, Sec. 2 and Art. XVI, Sec. 30; and the Natural Resources
Code, Chapter 81.
(Sources: Guide to Texas State Agencies,
10th edition; legislative statutes and laws; website of the Railroad Commission
(as it existed in 2001); and the records themselves.)
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The Railroad Commission of Texas regulates the oil and gas industry to
prevent the waste of resources and to protect property rights and the
environment. These are plat maps of oil and gas leases or fields and survey
maps. The maps and plats were submitted to the RRC by operators and maintained
by the Commission because of information they contain about oil and gas wells
in the state. Some maps are accompanied by correspondence about the leases,
drilling operations, acreage assigned to specific wells or related topics; some
have affidavits attached. Also present are notices of change in lease ownership
or operators, and in a few files are potential test forms for wells that were
filed with the Railroad Commission. Dates covered are about 1930 to 1960, bulk
1941-1954. Correspondence is usually with oil and gas operators or drilling
companies. Some of the plat maps are certified, giving the date the plat was
drawn, the survey, field name, county, operator, acres shown, and number of
acres in the lease. Items shown on the survey and other plat maps are generally
oil, gas, and water well locations; oil/gas lease and field boundaries; land
and/or lease owners; cities and towns; and rivers and creeks. The maps often
contain notes about the wells. Most of the maps were drawn by local surveyors
and cover specific leases or oil/gas fields. Size of the fields or leases vary,
they could cover several counties or just a small part of one county. The bulk
of the material in these records are maps, most being legal size or smaller, a
few are larger. The plats/maps were not done by the Railroad Commission but
were sent to them by operators with various other records, such as applications
for drilling permits. The Commission retained these plats and maps as a source
of well data and related information. This series contains files for district 8
(covering west Texas), district 10 (covering the Panhandle), and a few maps for
district 4 (covering south Texas). Remaining plat files, if they still exist,
are at the Railroad Commission. Drilling permits and applications are on file
at the Railroad Commission, in the records section of the Oil and Gas Division.
This series is split into two separate finding aids due to the
electronic file size limitations imposed by the online finding aid web site
(TARO). If you are reading this electronically, click on the following link to
access the finding aid for part I of this series -
Railroad Commission oil and gas plats, Part I (District
Eight files, A-Pe). If you are reading this in paper, Part I of this
series can be found in a separate divider within this binder
This finding aid describes a single series of the Railroad Commission
of Texas records. See
Railroad Commission of Texas: An Overview of
Records for more records series.
To prepare this inventory, the described materials were cursorily
reviewed to delineate series, to confirm the accuracy of contents lists, to
provide an estimate of dates covered, and to determine record types.
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Arrangement of the Records
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| These records are arranged by district, then alphabetically by name of
the field, then by the oil or gas operators working in that field. Records
within the large Panhandle field are arranged by county, then operator. Obvious
misfilings were corrected by State Archives staff, otherwise the files remain
in the order received from the agency. Materials within the folders are
generally in reverse chronological order. |
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Restrictions on Access
None.
Restrictions on Use
Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted and
may be freely used in any way. State records also include materials received
by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the creator. The
researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17
U.S.C.).
Technical Requirements
Some of the maps are too large to photocopy.
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| The terms listed here were used to catalog the
records. The terms can be used to find similar or related records. |
| Subjects: |
| | Petroleum industry and
trade--Texas. |
| | Gas industry--Texas.
|
| | Oil
fields--Texas. |
| | Gas
fields--Texas. |
| Document Types: |
| | Plats--Texas--Oil
fields--1938-1960. |
| | Plats--Texas--Gas
fields--1938-1960. |
| | Correspondence--Texas--Petroleum industry and
trade--1941-1954. |
| | Correspondence--Texas--Gas
industry--1941-1954. |
| Functions: |
| | Regulating the petroleum
industry. |
| | Regulating the gas
industry. |
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The following materials are offered as possible
sources of further information on the agencies and subjects covered by the
records. The listing is not exhaustive.
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| Texas State
Archives |
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| | James Harvey Holdeman Papers, 1879-1965 (bulk 1920-1950),
1.41 cubic ft., 578 maps, 3 photographs |
| | Railroad Commission Oil and Gas Division, Correspondence
and reports, 1890-1943 (bulk 1919-1935), 39.2 cubic ft. |
| | Railroad Commission of Texas, Oil and Gas Division, Panhandle
reports, 1930-1939, approximately 2 cubic ft. [There is no finding aid for this
unprocessed collection. Call number is 2002/003.] |
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(Identify the item), Railroad Commission oil and gas plats. Archives
and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
Commission.
Accession number: 2002/003
These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Railroad Commission of Texas on September 5, 2001.
Laura K. Saegert, August 2005
These records were appraised as archival on March 16, 2001 as part of
an agency wide appraisal of the Railroad Commission of Texas. This is one of 72
series appraised as archival, 20 of which were old records not found on the
agency's records retention schedule, including this series.
According to staff in the Oil and Gas Division, much, but not all, of
the well information is in the Railroad Commission's
Computerized Well Location Maps Information System
(http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/divisions/og/maps/mapinfo.html). Mapping data sets
are taken from the RRC's Geographic Information System. Maps and reports of
well information can be ordered online through this system.
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Railroad Commission oil and gas plats: Part II,
about 1930-1960, bulk 1941-1954, 28.24 cubic ft.
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| | | District Eight
files |
| | Files are arranged by field, then by operator. Some of the field
names are further divided by what appears to be geological divisions (soil
strata - types of sand, etc.) or a depth of drilling (6700', etc.). |
| Box |
| 2002/003-16 | | | | P.H.D. Field |
| | | | | Clifton Thomas, et al,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Honolulu Oil Corporation,
1945-1953 |
| | | | | Honolulu-Warren,
1944-1954 |
| | | | | La Grace Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Leland F. Long,
1954 |
| | | | | Leonie Oil Company,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Paul Musslewhite,
1954 |
| | | | | Plymouth Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Sunniland Oil Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Clifton Thomas, et al,
1953 |
| | | | | Western Drilling Company,
1954 |
| | | | Polar East (Pennsylvanian)
Field |
| | | | | Humble Oil and Refining Company,
1952 |
| | | | | Kewanee Oil Company,
1950-1954 |
| | | | Polar North (Ellenberger)
Field |
| | | | | Star Oil Company,
1950 |
| | | | Poncho-Mag (Canyon Lime)
Field |
| | | | | R. Maguire,
1954 |
| | | | Post Field |
| | | | | Dr. Sam G. Dunn,
1954 [2 folders] |
| | | | Prentice Field |
| | | | | Argo Oil Corporation,
1954 |
| | | | | Cabot Carbon Company,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | A.W. Cherry,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Great Western Drilling Company,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Chrismann and Wellborn,
1952-1954 |
| | | | | Headwaters Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Honolulu Oil Corporation,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Honolulu Oil Corporation,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Kay Kimbell Oil and Gas Division,
1953 |
| | | | | Joseph I. O'Neill, Jr., et al,
1953 |
| | | | | Placid Oil Company,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | San Jacinto Petroleum Corporation,
1953 |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Sinclair Oil and Gas Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Tennessee Production Company,
1951-1954 |
| | | | | Western Drilling Company,
1953-1954 |
| | | | Prentice (6700')
Field |
| | | | | Cabot Carbon Company,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | A.W. Cherry,
1953 |
| | | | | Honolulu Oil Corporation,
1951-1954 |
| | | | | Christmann and Welborn,
1954 |
| | | | | Joseph I. O'Neill, Jr., et al,
1954 |
| | | | | Placid Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | J.A. Humphrey, et al,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | J.D. Hunter, Trustee,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | K. and H. Operating Company,
1952 |
| | | | | Kay Kimbrell,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Mid-West Oil Corporation,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | San Jacinto Petroleum Corporation,
1953 |
| | | | | Tennessee Production Company,
1952-1954 |
| | | | Prichard (Devonian)
Field |
| | | | | Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Continental Oil Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Phillips Petroleum Company,
1954 |
| | | | | J.R. Sharp, Inc.,
1953 |
| | | | Quito (Delaware Sand)
Field |
| | | | | Argo Oil Corporation,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Ollie P. Anderson,
1954 |
| | | | | Humble Oil and Refining Company,
1954 |
| | | | Red Bluff (Delaware)
Field |
| | | | | Jay H. Floyd,
1952 |
| | | | Red Fork (Mississippian)
Field |
| | | | | Rowan Drilling Company,
1953 |
| | | | Regan (Delaware)
Field |
| | | | | Ken Regan,
1954 |
| | | | Reinecke Field |
| | | | | R.W. Baxter,
1950 |
| | | | | Chapman and McFarland,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Cosden Petroleum Corporation,
1950 |
| | | | | D.D. Feldman Oil and Gas,
1952 |
| | | | | Great Western Drilling Company,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Heep Oil Corporation, et al,
1950-1952 |
| | | | | Heyser and Heard,
1950 |
| | | | | George P. Livermore, Inc.,
1950 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Russell Maguire,
1954 |
| | | | | Joseph T. O'Neill, Jr., et al,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Pan American Production Company,
1950 |
| | | | | P.R. Rutherford and Sons,
1951 |
| | | | | Rutherford and Heep,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Southern Petroleum Exploration, Inc.,
1950 |
| | | | | Standard Oil Company of Texas,
1950-1951 |
| | | | Reinecke (Wolfcamp)
Field |
| | | | | Cosden Petroleum Corp,
1954 |
| | | | Rhodes Field |
| | | | | General,
1941 |
| | | | | Atlantic Refining Company,
1941,
1953 |
| | | | | Warren-Bradshaw Exploration Company,
1944,
1953 |
| | | | Riley North
Field |
| | | | | A. A. Cameron,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Cascade Petroleum Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Christensen and Matthews,
1949-1953 |
| | | | | DeKalb Agricultural Association,
1952-1954 |
| | | | | Honolulu Oil Corporation,
1947-1948 |
| | | | | Honolulu Oil Corporation - Union Oil Company of
California,
1952 |
| | | | | William Herbert Hunt, Trust Estate,
1949-1951 |
| | | | | Los Nietos Company,
1949-1953 |
| | | | | Los Nietos and Honolulu Oil Corporation,
1953 |
| | | | | Ralph Lowe,
1949-1952 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1948-1953 |
| | | | | Sinclair Oil and Gas Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Skelly Oil Company,
1949-1951 |
| | | | | Superior Oil Company,
1952 |
| | | | Robertson Field |
| | | | | Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation,
1949 |
| | | | | Duncan Drilling Company,
1952 |
| | | | | Samedan Oil Corporation,
1946-1953 |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1952-1954 |
| | | | | The Texas Company,
1942-1953 |
| | | | Robertson (Lower Clearfork)
Field |
| | | | | Samedan Oil Corporation,
1953 |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1953-1954 |
| | | | Rocker A Field |
| | | | | R.S. Anderson,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Union Oil Company of California,
1952 |
| | | | Rocker A South
Field |
| | | | | R. S. Anderson, et al,
1953 |
| | | | Ropes Field |
| | | | | Honolulu Oil Corporation,
1950-1952 |
| | | | Ropes North (Wichita Albany)
Field |
| | | | | Standard Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | Ropes West
Field |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | Ross Ranch
Field |
| | | | | General,
1946 |
| | | | Russell Field |
| | | | | General [empty] |
| | | | | Argo Oil Corporation,
1953 |
| | | | | C.U. Bay and King, Warren and Dye,
1946,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Bay Petroleum Company and King, Warren and Dye,
1946,
1952 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1951-1954 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1946-1951 |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1945-1954 |
| | | | | The Texas Company,
1952-1954 |
| | | | Russell (6000')
Field |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | Russell (7000')
Field |
| | | | | Argo Oil Corporation,
1954 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroelum Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | Russell (7000' - Clearfork)
Field |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | The Texas Company,
1954 |
| | | | Russell North (Devonian)
Field |
| | | | | Cities Service Oil Company,
1951 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1951-1954 |
| | | | | Sun Oil Company,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Williamson and Hawkins,
1954 |
| | | | Rustler Hills [empty]
|
| | | | Salt Creek
Field |
| | | | | General Crude Oil: |
| | | | | | 1951 |
| | | | | | 1950-1951 |
| | | | | | 1950 |
| Box |
| 2002/003-17 | | | | | Estill S. Heyser, Jr.,
1950-1952 |
| | | | | General Crude Oil Company, file no. 1,
1951-1954 [2 folders] |
| | | | | General Crude Oil Company, file no. 2,
1950-1953 [4 folders] |
| | | | | Humble Oil and Refining Company,
1950,
1954 |
| | | | | Kewanee Oil Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Superior Oil Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | Salt Creek South (Lower Permian)
Field |
| | | | | General Crude Oil Company,
1953-1954 |
| | | | Sand Hills (Ellenberger)
Field |
| | | | | Gulf Oil Corporation,
1945 |
| | | | Sand Hills (Permian)
Field |
| | | | | General,
1941 |
| | | | | American Liberty Oil Company,
1941 |
| | | | | Atlantic Refining Company,
1944-1954 |
| | | | | R.P. Baldwin and Robert M. Bass,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Sinclair Oil Company,
1941 |
| | | | Sand Hills (Tubb)
Field |
| | | | | F.A. Callery, et al,
1945 |
| | | | | Gulf Oil Corporation: |
| | | | | | 1950-1954 |
| | | | | | 1947-1950 |
| | | | | | 1944-1947 |
| | | | | Humble Oil and Refining Company,
1941-1953 |
| | | | | Lario Oil Company,
1943-1944 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1943-1951 |
| | | | | Ohio Oil Company,
1945,
1954 |
| | | | | Phillips Petroleum Company,
1948-1949 |
| | | | | Samedan Oil Corporation,
1944-1951 |
| | | | | Schermerhorn Oil Corporation,
1944 |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1942-1954 |
| | | | | Skelly Oil Company,
1944,
1950 |
| | | | | Tide Water Associated Oil Company,
1951 |
| | | | Sand Hills (McKnight)
Field |
| | | | | General,
1936 |
| | | | | W.H. Black,
1954 |
| | | | | W.H. Black,
1952 |
| | | | | Bandini Petroleum Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Samedan Oil Corporation,
1951 |
| | | | | R.F. Windfohr,
1951-1954 |
| | | | Sand Hills (Ordovician)
Field |
| | | | | American Liberty Oil Company,
1940-1941 |
| | | | | Atlantic Refining Company,
1942 |
| | | | | Continental Oil Company,
1941 |
| | | | | Gulf Oil Corporation,
1941-1954 |
| | | | Sand Hills West Tubb
Field |
| | | | | Gulf Oil Corporation,
1952-1954 |
| | | | Sara-Mag (Canyon Reef)
Field |
| | | | | Russell McGuire,
1954 |
| | | | | P.R. Rutherford,
1954 |
| | | | | P.R. Rutherford, et al,
1954 |
| | | | Sara-Mag (Palo Pinto)
Field |
| | | | | Russell McGuire,
1954 |
| | | | Scarborough
Field |
| | | | | Richardson Oils, Inc.,
1949-1950 |
| | | | Scarborough North
Field |
| | | | | Blount Drilling Company,
1948 |
| | | | | Tide Water Associated Oil Company,
1948 |
| | | | Schattel Field [empty]
|
| | | | Scott Field |
| | | | | Texas Crude Oil Company,
1953 |
| | | | Scott (Delaware)
Field |
| | | | | Continental Oil Company,
1953 |
| | | | Seminole Field |
| | | | | General,
ca.
1940 |
| | | | | Amerada Petroleum Corporation,
1940-1953 |
| | | | | Amerada-Humble,
1940 |
| | | | | Atlantic Refining Company,
1940-1944 |
| | | | | Harry W. Bass,
1940,
1944 |
| | | | | C.U. Bay,
1943-1944 |
| | | | | John L. Cox,
1954 |
| | | | | D.L. Dorland,
1950,
1953 |
| | | | | Jay H. Floyd,
1953 |
| | | | | General American Oil Company,
1940-1941 |
| | | | | G.E. Hall Special,
1940 |
| | | | | Henderson and McMillian,
1947-1948 |
| | | | | Humble Oil and Refining Company,
1940 |
| | | | | Mabee Oil and Gas Company,
1941-1942 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1940-1954 |
| | | | | J.G. McMillian,
1949 |
| | | | | Ohio Oil Company,
1940 |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1940 |
| | | | | Skelly Oil Company,
1940 |
| | | | | Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company,
1940-1941 |
| | | | Seminole (San Andres)
Field |
| | | | | Jay H. Floyd,
1953 |
| | | | Seminole - San Angelo
Field |
| | | | | Amerada Petroleum Corporation,
1952 |
| | | | | Atlantic Refining Company,
1951 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1952 |
| | | | | Skelly Oil Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | Shafter Lake (Clearfork)
Field |
| | | | | George Frankel,
1948 |
| | | | | Phillips Petroleum Company,
1948,
1953 |
| | | | Shafter Lake (Devonian)
Field |
| | | | | Cities Service Oil Company,
1949-1951 |
| | | | | Cities Service Oil Company,
1948-1949 |
| | | | | Frank and George Frankel,
1950 |
| | | | | Gulf Oil Corporation,
1948-1954 |
| | | | | Phillips Petroleum Company,
1948-1950 |
| | | | | Sinclair Oil and Gas Company,
1950-1954 |
| | | | | Stanolind Oil and Gas Company,
1950 |
| | | | | Superior Oil Company,
1950-1953 |
| | | | | Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company,
1949-1950 |
| | | | Shafter Lake (San Andres)
Field |
| | | | | E.A. Anguish,
1954 |
| | | | | Sam D. Ares,
1954 |
| | | | | The Atlantic Refining Company,
1954 |
| | | | | B.B. Carter Drilling Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Cities Service Oil Company, et al,
1954 |
| | | | | E. Constantine, Jr.,
1954 |
| | | | | Hamman Oil and Refining Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Hanco Oil and Gas Company, Ltd.,
1954 |
| | | | | Humble Oil and Refining Company,
1954 |
| | | | | F. Kirk Johnson,
1954 |
| | | | | Ralph Lowe,
1954 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1954 |
| | | | | J.C. Maxwell,
1954 |
| | | | | Midwest Oil Corporation,
1954 |
| | | | | Phillips Petroleum Company,
1954 |
| | | | | H. Bryan Puff,
1954 |
| | | | | Sun Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | The Texas Company,
1954 |
| | | | | White Eagle Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | Shafter Lake East (Pennsylvanian)
Field |
| | | | | Cities Service Oil Company and Sinclair Oil Company,
1951 |
| | | | Shafter Lake North (San Andres)
Field |
| | | | | Tobe Foster,
1952-1953 |
| | | | Shafter Lake (Wolfcamp)
Field |
| | | | | Cities Service Oil Company,
1948-1951 |
| | | | | Gulf Oil Corporation,
1949-1952 |
| | | | | Sinclair Oil and Gas Company,
1953-1954 |
| | | | Shafter Lake (Yates) Field |
| | | | | J.C. Barnes,
1952 |
| | | | | Cabot Carbon Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Cosden Petroleum Corporation,
1953 |
| | | | | Cities Service Oil Company,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Cosden Petroleum Corporation,
1953 |
| | | | | Falcon Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Lone Star Producing Company,
1954 |
| Box |
| 2002/003-18 | | | | | Tobe Foster,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Frank and George Frankel,
1952 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1953 |
| | | | | T.H. McElvain,
1954 |
| | | | | Phillips Petroleum Company,
1952 |
| | | | | H. Bryan Poff,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Shell Oil Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Fred W. Shield,
1952 |
| | | | | Sinclair Oil and Gas Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Superior Oil Company,
1952 |
| | | | Sharon Ridge Field |
| | | | | General,
1941,
1946 |
| | | | | George S. Allison Oil Account,
1941 |
| | | | | American Trading and Production Corporation,
1946 |
| | | | | Anderson Drilling Company,
1941 |
| | | | | Arcadia Refining Company,
1947 |
| | | | | Jas. H. Beall, Jr.,
1942-1947 |
| | | | | B.R.S. Oil Company,
1941 |
| | | | | Big Tex Oil Company,
1941,
1951 |
| | | | | Blue Streak Oil Company,
1941 |
| | | | | Bond Oil Corporation, et al,
1948-1949 |
| | | | | Coffield and Guthrie, Inc.,
1941-1952 |
| | | | | Clyde Crabb and D.D. Thomas,
1946 |
| | | | | Creslenn Oil Company,
1947-1952 |
| | | | | D. and R. Oil Company,
1941 |
| | | | | Delta Oil Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Dennis and Dennis,
1946 |
| | | | | C.L. Echols,
1941-1954 |
| | | | | Jackson Ellis,
1948,
1953 |
| | | | | Leo D. Ellis,
1948-1952 |
| | | | | W.M. Fentress,
1941 |
| | | | | A.R. Forester,
1941 |
| | | | | Frost and Wheeler,
1941 |
| | | | | Four W. Oil Company,
1946 |
| | | | | Gibson Oil Corporation,
1941 |
| | | | | Roy D. Golston,
1949 |
| | | | | E.J. Grey,
1946-1953 |
| | | | | C.W. Evans,
1941 |
| | | | | Helmerich and Payne, Inc.,
1941 |
| | | | | Marvin Hill Motor Company,
1947-1951 |
| | | | | T.A. Kirk, et al,
1950 |
| | | | | H.C. Lockhart,
1947-1951 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1947-1952 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1941-1947 |
| | | | | Martin Properties,
1941-1942 |
| | | | | C.T. McLaughlin,
1948-1953 |
| | | | | F.W. Merrick,
1941 |
| | | | | Midland Oil Corporation,
1948-1950 |
| | | | | P.J. Morgan,
1941-1950 |
| | | | | Neely and Neely,
1941-1949 |
| | | | | Ordovician Oil Company and Pearson and Sibert Oil
Company,
1941 |
| | | | | Roy M. Pair,
1948-1949 |
| | | | | Prater and Shelton,
1948 |
| | | | | Prior and Prior,
1948-1953 |
| | | | | W. H. Riddle,
1947 |
| | | | | S.B. Roberts,
1945-1952 |
| | | | | Robertson and McKissick,
1946 |
| | | | | R-Y Oil Company,
1941-1948 |
| | | | | R.E. Smith,
1948-1951 |
| | | | | Snowden Oil and Gas Company, Ltd.,
1945-1946 |
| | | | | Staley Oil Company,
1941 |
| | | | | J.B. Stoddard,
1941 |
| | | | | R.L. Wheelock,
1947 |
| | | | | D.D. Thomas, et al,
1947 |
| | | | | W.A. Wagoner,
1941 |
| | | | Sharon Ridge (Canyon) Field |
| | | | | Lowry, et al,
1949-1951 |
| | | | | Pearson-Sibert and Cities Service Company,
1949-1950 |
| | | | Sharon Ridge (Clearfork)
Field |
| | | | | D.R. Oil Company,
1952 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1952 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | C.T. McLaughlin,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | John R. Less, et al,
1951 |
| | | | | R.Y. Oil Company,
1951 |
| | | | | Robinson Drilling Company,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | W.C. Russell,
1953 |
| | | | Sharon Ridge (1700') Field |
| | | | | Burdell Oil Company,
1948-1952 |
| | | | | William Burlingham III Trust,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Creslenn Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Delta Oil Company,
1946-1954 |
| | | | | Paul deCleva,
1954 |
| | | | | Leo D. Ellis and E.J. Gray,
1951 |
| | | | | Ellis Drilling Corporation,
1947-1954 |
| | | | | Empire Oil Company of Texas,
1946-1948 |
| | | | | J.P. Nahos,
1954 |
| | | | | The Ibex Company and M.E. Daniel,
1946-1950 |
| | | | | The Ibex Company and G.H. Hayward,
1951 |
| | | | | Jefferson Standard Like Insurance Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Carl Johnston,
1948 |
| | | | | Jones and Roberts,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | K.W.G.,
1953 |
| | | | | Keystone Petroleum Company,
1948 |
| | | | | Lemay Oil Company,
1948-1953 |
| | | | | Forrest C. Lattner,
1947-1953 |
| | | | | E.J. Gray,
1948-1953 |
| | | | | Lynch Oil Company and Schkade Drilling Company,
1948 |
| | | | | Lyle Cashion Company,
1948,
1953 |
| | | | | R.P. Lyons,
1950 |
| | | | | C.T. McLaughlin,
1954 |
| | | | | Robert W. McKissick,
1953 |
| | | | | Robert W. McKissick,
1947-1952 |
| | | | | Marvel Production Company,
1949-1954 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Michael Matise,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | C.T. McLaughlin,
1953 |
| | | | | Midland Southwestern Oil Company,
1950 |
| | | | | Moore and Dobkins,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Ruth Newton,
1952 |
| | | | | Oil Well Drilling Company,
1951 |
| | | | | Patton Oil Company,
1950 |
| | | | | Permian Drilling Corporation,
1948-1952 |
| | | | | H.M. Prior,
1953 |
| | | | | Prior and Bright,
1952 |
| | | | | A.F. Roberts, Jr.,
1947,
1953 |
| | | | | A.F. Roberts, Jr., and Charles Adams, Jr.,
1949-1953 |
| | | | | French M. Robertson,
1954 |
| | | | | Rube and B.L. McKinley,
1953 |
| | | | | Henry Sayles,
1950-1956 |
| | | | | Henry Sayles, Jr.,
1950,
1953 |
| | | | | D.E. Schkade,
1948 |
| | | | | Simpson and Echols,
1950 |
| | | | | Clifton Thomas,
1953 |
| | | | | R.F. Townsend,
1954 |
| | | | | R.F. Townsend, Trustee,
1947-1952 |
| | | | | R.F. Townsend, and R.H. Ratliff,
1946-1949 |
| | | | | Weiner and Hayward,
1950 |
| | | | | Wake Oil Company,
1948 |
| | | | | I. Weiner,
1949-1952 |
| | | | | I. Weiner and G.H. Hayward,
1949-1953 |
| | | | Sharon Ridge (2400') Field |
| | | | | Burdell Oil Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Citizens National Bank, Trustee,
1950-1952 |
| | | | | H. C. Denson,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Heimerich and Payne, Inc.,
1952 |
| | | | | Lasiter Drilling Company,
1948-1949 |
| | | | | John R. Less, et al,
1951 |
| | | | | Pearson-Sibert Oil Company of Texas,
1951 |
| | | | | Harley Sadler, et al,
1950 |
| | | | | Three States Natural Gas Company,
1942-1944,
1952 |
| | | | Shearer Field |
| | | | | Childress Royalty Company,
1952 |
| | | | Shipley Field |
| | | | | Luce and Ice,
1953 |
| | | | | Jas. H. Snowden,
1946 |
| | | | | Stanolind Oil and Gas Company,
1953 |
| | | | Shipley (Silurian) Field |
| | | | | General [empty] |
| | | | | Buffalo Oil Company,
1951 |
| | | | | Gulf Oil Corporation,
1941 |
| | | | Slaughter Field |
| | | | | General,
1938-1942 |
| | | | | Andrew A. Bradford,
1943 |
| | | | | Anderson Prichard Oil Corporation,
1941-1942 |
| | | | | Atlantic Refining Company,
1940-1949 |
| | | | | Ballard and Cody,
1945 |
| | | | | Bass and Dillard,
1940-1948 |
| | | | | Bay Petroleum Company,
1943-1944 |
| | | | | Big Chief Drilling Company,
1948-1952 |
| | | | | Big Oil Company,
1942,
1951 |
| | | | | Blackwood and Nichols Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | British American Oil Producing Company,
1944 |
| | | | | H.L. Cain and Homer Maxey,
1949 |
| | | | | E.P. Campbell and F.R. Jackson,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Cascade Petroleum Company,
1941,
1948 |
| | | | | Cities Producing Company,
1943-1951 |
| | | | | Cities Producing Company,
1948 |
| | | | | Clark and Canon,
1948 |
| | | | | S.E. Cone,
1941,
1949 |
| | | | | E. Constantin, Jr.,
1943-1953 |
| | | | | J. Constantin, et al,
1945-1947 |
| | | | | Continental Oil Company,
1943-1950 |
| | | | | Edwin B. Cox and Jake L. Harmon,
1949 |
| Box |
| 2002/003-19 | | | | | Drilling and Exploration Company, Inc.,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | DeKalb Agricultural Association,
1942 |
| | | | | Sam G. Dunn,
1949-1953 |
| | | | | Leland Fikes,
1949 |
| | | | | E.E. Fogelson,
1939 |
| | | | | E.E. Fogelson, et al,
1943-1953 |
| | | | | General American Oil Company,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Grappe-Denton, Inc.,
1949 |
| | | | | Great Western Drilling Company,
1941-1954 |
| | | | | Great Western Producers, Inc.,
1947-1953 |
| | | | | Gulf Oil Corporation,
1938-1948 |
| | | | | H.J. Heartwell,
1949 |
| | | | | Harold H. Hamilton,
1951 |
| | | | | H.A. Hedberg,
1941 |
| | | | | Honolulu Oil Corporation,
1948-1953 |
| | | | | Honolulu Oil Corporation,
1944-1948 |
| | | | | Humble Oil and Refining Company,
1942-1950 |
| | | | | F.R. Jackson and E.P. Campbell,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Kewanee Oil Company,
1948-1951 |
| | | | | P.L. Lawlis,
1939 |
| | | | | Lido Petroleum Corporation,
1943 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company: |
| | | | | | 1950-1954 |
| | | | | | 1947-1950 |
| | | | | | 1940-1947 |
| | | | | Mar-Texas Oil and Gas Company,
1941-1953 |
| | | | | McCutchin Drilling Company,
1946-1947 |
| | | | | Alex McCutchin,
1945-1947 |
| | | | | Alex McCutchin,
1945 |
| | | | | Don McDonald,
1943 |
| | | | | Mid-Continent Petroleum Corporation,
1941-1948 |
| | | | | Mid-Continent Petroleum Corporation,
1946-1947 |
| | | | | Milhoan Producing Company,
1941 |
| | | | | Moncrief-Hope-Crosby and Teas,
1949 |
| | | | | T.F. Morrow,
1943-1945 |
| | | | | H.S. Moss Petroleum Company,
1949 |
| | | | | J.W. Murchinson,
1942 |
| | | | | Naro Oil Corporation,
1944 |
| | | | | Pratt Hewitt Company,
1945 |
| | | | | Prattin Production Company,
1948-1949 |
| | | | | Plymouth Oil Company,
1947 |
| | | | | Sid W. Richardson: |
| | | | | | 1948-1949 |
| | | | | | 1941-1948 |
| | | | | | 1938-1941 |
| | | | | Stanolind Oil and Gas Company: |
| | | | | | 1953-1954 |
| | | | | | 1948-1952 |
| | | | | | 1942-1947 |
| | | | | | 1940-1945 |
| | | | | M.C. Starkey, et al,
1944 |
| | | | | Starnes and Fetty,
1951 |
| | | | | Sunray Oil Company,
1943-1944 |
| | | | | Superior Oil Company,
1942-1943 |
| | | | | Texas Canadian Oil Corporation,
1945,
1952 |
| | | | | Texas Company,
1938-1953 |
| | | | | Texas Gulf Producing Company,
1945 |
| | | | | Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company,
1948-1949 |
| | | | | Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company,
1944-1948 |
| | | | | Texmass Petroleum Company,
1946 |
| | | | | Tide Water Associated Oil Company,
1942-1949 |
| | | | | Trinity Drilling Company,
1944,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Uscan Drilling Company,
1941 |
| | | | | Warren-Bradshaw Exploration Company,
1950-1954 |
| | | | | Warren Petroleum Company,
1941-1952 |
| | | | | Warren Petroleum Company,
1939-1941 |
| | | | | Western Drilling Company, Inc.: |
| | | | | | 1952-1953 |
| | | | | | 1952 |
| | | | | | 1952 |
| | | | | | 1952 |
| Box |
| 2002/003-20 | | | | | W.J. Richardson,
1941 |
| | | | | Sawnie Robertson,
1952 |
| | | | | Rowan Drilling Company,
1940 |
| | | | | S. and S. Oil Company,
1949-1952 |
| | | | | San Andres Production Company,
1941-1945 |
| | | | | J.R. Sharp,
1941 |
| | | | | Sinclair Oil and Gas Company,
1944 |
| | | | | Skelly Oil Company,
1940-1944 |
| | | | | Star Oil Company,
1949 |
| | | | | Western States Gasoline Corporation,
1943 |
| | | | | Whittington Brothers,
1941-1949 |
| | | | | Wise and Hawkins,
1948 |
| | | | | G.W. Whittington, agent, and Sid W. Richardson,
Inc.,
1949 |
| | | | | L.G. Yarborough and Son and W.A. Phillips,
1947 |
| | | | | Yoakum County Gas Company,
1949 |
| | | | SMS (Canyon Sand) Field |
| | | | | Blanco Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Bright and Schiff,
1954 |
| | | | | Honolulu Oil Corporation,
1954 |
| | | | | Kewanee Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Newman Brothers Drilling Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Stanolind Oil and Gas Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Sunray Oil Corporation,
1954 |
| | | | | Superior Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Warren Petroleum Corporation,
1954 |
| | | | Smyer Field |
| | | | | DeKalb Agricultural Association, Inc.,
1948-1949 |
| | | | | Great Western Drilling Company,
1948-1951 |
| | | | | Honolulu Oil Corporation,
1949-1951 |
| | | | Smith (Clearfork) Field |
| | | | | Ralph E. Fair, Inc. and Woodward and Company,
1951 |
| | | | Smith (Sprayberry) Field |
| | | | | Standard Oil and Gas Company of Texas,
1951-1952 |
| | | | Snowden (Sprayberry) Field |
| | | | | Jay Simmons,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | James H. Snowden, et al,
1951 |
| | | | Snyder Field |
| | | | | Fleming Oil Company,
1952-1954 |
| | | | | Sawnie Robertson,
1954 |
| | | | | Warren and Bradshaw Exploration Company,
1954 |
| | | | Snyder North (Strawn) Field |
| | | | | Claude B. Hanill,
1950 |
| | | | | R.M. Pair,
1949 |
| | | | | Skelly Oil Company,
1950-1954 |
| | | | | Sunray Oil Corporation,
1949-1953 |
| | | | | Tide Water Associated Oil Company,
1953 |
| | | | Snyder North (Strawn - Zone A)
Field |
| | | | | William G. and Ralph A. Johnston,
1953 |
| | | | Snyder North (Strawn - Zone B)
Field |
| | | | | Herman Brown,
1950 |
| | | | | Standard Oil Company of Texas,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Sun Oil Company,
1950,
1954 |
| | | | Snyder North (Strawn - Zone C)
Field |
| | | | | L.H. Armer,
1950 |
| | | | | Cities Service Oil Company,
1951 |
| | | | | Standard Oil Company of Texas,
1950 |
| | | | | The Texas Company,
1951 |
| | | | | Warren Petroleum Corporation,
1951-1952 |
| | | | Spade Field |
| | | | | Humble Oil and Refining Company [empty] |
| | | | Spade (Mississippian)
Field |
| | | | | Austrailia Oil Exploration Company, Inc.,
1952
|
| | | | Spencer Field |
| | | | | General,
1941 |
| | | | | Floyd C. Ramsey,
1951 |
| | | | | H.G. Spiller,
1952 |
| | | | | Stanolind Oil and Gas Company,
1941-1943 |
| | | | | The Texas Company,
1942 |
| | | | Sparenberg (Pennsylvanian)
Field |
| | | | | Sunray Oil Corporation,
1951 |
| | | | Spires Field |
| | | | | Sunray Oil Corporation,
1950 |
| | | | Sprayberry Field |
| | | | | Seaboard Oil Company of Delaware,
1953 |
| | | | Sprayberry Deep Field |
| | | | | Seaboard Oil Company, et al,
1951-1954 |
| | | | | Seaboard Oil Company of Delaware, et al,
1950-1951 |
| | | | Sprayberry Deep West |
| | | | | Seaboard Oil Company, et al,
1952-1954 |
| | | | Sprayberry Deep West
(Pennsylvanian) Field |
| | | | | Seaboard Oil Company, et al,
1954 |
| | | | Sprayberry Deep West (Lower
Sprayberry) Field |
| | | | | Seaboard Oil Company, et al,
1954 |
| | | | Sprayberry Trend Field |
| | | | | General,
about
1952 |
| | | | | Allred, Ashland, Tankers, Inc.,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Atlantic Refining Company,
1951-1954 |
| | | | | Atlantic Refining Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Fred M. Allison,
1951 |
| | | | | Amerada Petroleum Corporation,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | Amerada Petroleum Corporation,
1951 |
| | | | | American Republics Corporation,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Argo Oil Corporation,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | Ashland Oil and Refining Company,
1952-1954 |
| | | | | Ashland Oil and Refining Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Atlantic Refining Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Aurora Gasoline Company,
1952 |
| | | | | Barnett and Rector,
1950-1953 |
| | | | | John A. Barnett,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | John A. Barnett and Ashland Oil and Refining
Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Barnett and Ashland,
1952 |
| | | | | Barnett and Hanson,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Paul F. Barnhart,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | Carlton Beal,
1951 |
| | | | | Big Chief Drilling Company,
1952 |
| | | | | British American Producing Company,
1954 |
| | | | | Cabot Carbon Company,
1951 |
| | | | | Cosden Petroleum Corporation,
1953-1954 |
| | | | | Cumberland and Weiner,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Davison, Wallace, Rutter and Wilbanks,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | DeKalb Agricultural Association, Inc.,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Den-Tex Oil Company,
1951 |
| | | | | El Capitan Oil Company,
1947-1952 |
| | | | | Leland Fikes,
1951 |
| | | | | Jay H. Floyd and A.N. Hendrickson,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Jay H. Floyd,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | E.E. Fogelson,
1952 |
| | | | | Forest Oil Corporation,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | Frank and George Frankel,
1951 |
| | | | | Fryer and Hanson Drilling Company,
1952 |
| | | | | B.C. Gamble,
1953 |
| | | | | Garrett Production Company,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | Glendale Oil Corporation,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Goldston Oil Corporation,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Joseph S. Gruss,
1954 |
| | | | | Gulf Oil Corporation,
1951-1954 |
| | | | | The Hanley Company,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Hassle Hunt Trustee Estate,
1952 |
| | | | | A.N. Hendrickson,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | A.N. Hendrickson and Jay H. Floyd,
1951 |
| | | | | Humble Oil and Refining Company,
1952-1954 |
| | | | | Humble Oil and Refining Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | G.E, Karlen,
1952 |
| | | | | Kerr-McGee Oil Industries,
1952 |
| | | | | Harry B. Lake, et al,
1949-1951 |
| | | | | Lomax Brothers Production Company,
1952 |
| | | | | Henry March,
1950 |
| | | | | J. Howard Marshall,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | McElroy Ranch Company,
1954 |
| | | | | B.L. McFarland, Inc.,
1951 |
| | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company: |
| | | | | | 1953-1954 |
| | | | | | 1953 |
| Box |
| 2002/003-21 | | | | | Magnolia Petroleum Company: |
| | | | | | 1952-1954 |
| | | | | | 1951-1952 |
| | | | | | 1951-1952 |
| | | | | | 1951-1952 |
| | | | | Mendola Oil Company,
1952 |
| | | | | Mid-Continent Petroleum Company,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Murphy Corporation,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | E.W. Pauley,
1950-1953 |
| | | | | Phillips Petroleum Company: |
| | | | | | 1951-1954 |
| | | | | | 1952-1953 |
| | | | | | 1951-1952 |
| | | | | Placid Oil Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Republic National Gas Company,
1951-1954 |
| | | | | Gustave Ring,
1950-1952 |
| | | | | Walter T. Rosen,
1950 |
| | | | | Joed Rosenthal,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | John Rosenthal,
1950-1951 |
| | | | | Hubbard S. Russell, et al,
1951 |
| | | | | Seaboard Oil Company,
1952-1954 |
| | | | | Seaboard Oil Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Sharples Oil Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Sinclair Oil and Gas Company,
1952 |
| | | | | Sinclair Oil and Gas Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Skelly Oil Company,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | James H. Snowden, et al,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | Sohio Petroleum Company: |
| | | | | | 1953-1954 |
| | | | | | 1951-1953 |
| | | | | | 1951 |
| | | | | Standard-Fryer,
1950 |
| | | | | Sun Oil Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Sunray Oil Company,
1951 |
| | | | | Superior Oil Company,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | El Tee,
1950-1953 |
| | | | | Tennessee Production Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Texas-Alberta Oil Corporation,
1950-1954 |
| | | | | The Texas Company,
1952 |
| | | | | Texas Crude Company,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | Tide Water Associated Oil Company,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Tide Water Associated Oil Company,
1951-1953 |
| | | | | Tokian Production Company,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Trebol Oil Company and E.G. Rodman,et al,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Trinity Production Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Union Oil Company of California,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Velma Petroleum Company,
1951-1952 |
| | | | | Warren Petroleum Corporation,
1952-1953 |
| | | | | Ted Weiner,
1949-1950 |
| | | | | Ted Weiner, et al,
1950-1953 |
| | | | | A.O. Wellman and Sons - Texas Crude Oil Company,
1954 |
| | | | Sprayberry West (Pennsylvanian)
Field |
| | | | | Seaboard Oil Company, et al,
1953-1954 |
| | | | Stanton Field |
| | | | | Tide Water Associated Oil Company,
1951 |
| | | | Statex (Cisco Reef) Field |
| | | | | Fullerton Oil Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Stanolind Oil and Gas Company,
1953 |
| | | | | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Jr. and | |