. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, ty are found in the southern part of the field ad-joining Lake Erie. Undoubtedly the gas-bearing rock extends under the lake some dis-tance. The gas is found in dolomite of the Onondaga formation. (Jour. Can. Min. Inst.,Vol. X, p. S2.). The wells sampled were selected according to their location in sucha way as to have a systematic distribution over the gas producing area. Owing to thedifficulties explained under the description of the method of taking samples and totroubles caused by the presence of hydrogen sulphide, it will be noticed that the check


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, ty are found in the southern part of the field ad-joining Lake Erie. Undoubtedly the gas-bearing rock extends under the lake some dis-tance. The gas is found in dolomite of the Onondaga formation. (Jour. Can. Min. Inst.,Vol. X, p. S2.). The wells sampled were selected according to their location in sucha way as to have a systematic distribution over the gas producing area. Owing to thedifficulties explained under the description of the method of taking samples and totroubles caused by the presence of hydrogen sulphide, it will be noticed that the checksamples taken for hydrogen sulphide in glass holders, and the general sample used indetermining the other constituents were sometimes obtained on different dates. In allcases the capacity is the number of cubic feet in 24 hours as measured by the Pietottube after the well was finished. All the samples in Kent were taken by the writerwith the exceptions noted later on. Tnis field is shown on plan to larger scale. 242 Bureau of Mines No. 4. 1914 Chemical Composition of Natural Gases in Ontario. 24S Wells Sampled Kent. No. 1—Well on the L. S. Baker farm, lot Ifil, Raleigh Tp. This well is 1424ft. deep. Gas was found at intervals from 1310 ft. Capacity 450,000. Originalpressure 566 lbs. Pressure now 565. Drilled Jan., 1912. Check sample for takenin glass holder, March 3rd, 1914. General sample taken 11th April. Tested with leadacetate 23rd March and 11th April; on latter date gave faintly perceptible colorationin about 5 seconds, whereas No. 2, with per cent. gave a strong color prac-tically instantly. Kent No. 2—Well on J. W. Askew farm, lot 173, Tilbury East Tp. Depth 1372 ft.;capaciiy 2,000,000 feet; drilled March, 1914; pressure 522 lbs. Sample for and gen-eral sample taken March 23rd. Kent No. 3—Well on H. Baldwin farm, lot ISo, Romney Tp. Depth 1387 ft; gasfound from 1140 ft.; capacity 3,500,000; drilled July, 1911; original pressure585


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