A climax in the history of prospecting efforts in the Wasco-Semitropic district of California was reached, April 11, 1938, when the Continental Oil Company well No. K.C.L. A-2 was swabbed in to prove that oil could be produced at a substantial rate in the Wasco field from a zone encountered at 13,095 feet.

Well No. K.C.L. A-2 is in Sec. 8, T. 27 S., R. 24 E., M.D.B. & M., Kern County, California, approximately 26 miles northwest of Bakersfield and 4 miles due west of Wasco. It is 660 feet north of the Continental Oil Company well No. K.C.L. A-1...

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