Magnolia Petroleum Company report and testimony, 1946 Aug. 27.

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Magnolia Petroleum Company report and testimony, 1946 Aug. 27.

Two documents, both dated 27 August 1946, consisting of a written report and testimony presented to the Department of Conservation in the State of Louisiana regarding Magnolia Petroleum Company oil well drilling in Mamou Field, Evangeline Parish, La., considered to be the location of the first Louisiana oil field. The report contains correspondence, data, well surveys, departmental reports, and analysis gathered throughout 1946. Results of the data are presented in written, graphic, and numerical form. Information and analysis covered in the report and testimony include: the geology of the Mamou Field, well completions and production histories, reservoir engineering, disposition of gas on the field, and suggested rules and regulations governing the development of Mamou Field.

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Magnolia Petroleum Company

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The Magnolia Petroleum Company, founded as an unincorporated joint-stock association on 24 April 1911 and headquartered in Texas, was a consolidation of several earlier companies. In 1959 it merged into what is now Mobile Oil Corporation. From the description of Magnolia Petroleum Company report and testimony, 1946 Aug. 27. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 54772891 ...

Louisiana. Dept. of Conservation. Division of Minerals.

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