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Winkler County Discovery Well

Winkler, Winkler County

Marker Text

First of 612 Wells in Hendrick Field, a very prolific, 10,000 acre west Texas oil pool. This area, called "Wildcatters' graveyard", lay on the 30,000 acre T. G. Hendrick ranch. Drillers Roy A. Westbrook & Associate leased land at 10 cents an acre. Well arrived dramatically, in great blasts of oil and rock, about midnight, Sept. 3, 1926. Its eventual depth was 3,049 feet. Total production when plugged in 1939 was 235,000 barrels. Data gathered here was vital in future drilling of El Capitan reef lime, a major oil-bearing geologic formation. (1972)

Marker Details

Address SH 115, Near City Hall
Location Description 1.5 mile NE of SH 18 on SH 115 in Park opposite City Hall, Wink
Marker # 5868
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code oil/petroleum topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.756438, -103.157046

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