1976
DOI: 10.3133/ofr76299
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Mineral resources of the Bradwell Bay Wilderness and the Sopchoppy River study area, Wakulla County, Florida

Abstract: IS also the target fonnat10n for drilling m the VICimty of the Study Area Four oil test wells have been dnlled m the V1c1mty of the Study Area but all proved to be unsuccessful Phillips Petroleum Company completed a well m Leon County at a depth of 10,466 feet (3,190 m) Placid Oil Company drilled a well m Wakulla County to 12,116 feet (3,693 m) and two m Liberty County, one to 12,131 feet (3,698 m) and the second to 12,400 feet (3,780 m) These three test wells are aimed along a northeast trend Immediately nort… Show more

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“…Applegate, Pontigo, and Rooke (1978) summarized the oil and gas potential of the region. Cameron and Mory (1977) briefly discussed the peat, limestone, and other mineral resources of the Big Bend region, and several Florida State University M.S. theses, cited by Schmidt and Clark (1980), were concerned with heavy minerals.…”
Section: Previous Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applegate, Pontigo, and Rooke (1978) summarized the oil and gas potential of the region. Cameron and Mory (1977) briefly discussed the peat, limestone, and other mineral resources of the Big Bend region, and several Florida State University M.S. theses, cited by Schmidt and Clark (1980), were concerned with heavy minerals.…”
Section: Previous Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the last several years, the Savannah (Patterson, Schmidt, and Crandall, 1982) and Clear Lake (Hendry and others, 1982) Roadless Areas and the Bradwell Bay Wilderness and the Sopchoppy River Study Area (Cameron and Mory, 1977) have been studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%