There is a need for the collection and study of data that may serve in predicting as closely as possible the relative chances of prospective oil lands being productive. Since data of this sort is most applicable to the region from which it was secured, and the greatest need is in partly developed fields where extensive future operations are probable, we must do what we can with the information available rather than attempt to use that from another field which, owing to its complete development, would be more accurate. The territory of the Osage Nation is a field promising great...
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