ABSTRACT
Drilling in the Eastern Interior basin declined slightly in 1943 and production of oil declined 20 per cent. There were no major discoveries and little deep exploratory drilling. Prospects for 1944 are for a continued decline of drilling activity unless there is a major discovery, a price rise, or a relaxation of well spacing restrictions accompanied by an adequate supply of materials and manpower.
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