. Oil and gas yielding formations of California. z o >• Ed Oz IB O aso O o 3 OHO a. zo Z-<! o as a 5 (!< OC«Q Ph Z «! <!S O &:. o HO M SAN PEDRO PENINSULA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY. 53 have been drilled by the Rhodes Oil Company, and in some of thesestrata of oil-sand have been penetrated which promise to be productive.(See record of prospect wells west of Los Angeles city limits, also Fig. A.)The output of oil from the Los Angeles wells was: During - 1,072,000 bbls. During 1,168,000 During 1899 1,032,036 These estimates are exclusive of the Maltman wells. (See record of
. Oil and gas yielding formations of California. z o >• Ed Oz IB O aso O o 3 OHO a. zo Z-<! o as a 5 (!< OC«Q Ph Z «! <!S O &:. o HO M SAN PEDRO PENINSULA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY. 53 have been drilled by the Rhodes Oil Company, and in some of thesestrata of oil-sand have been penetrated which promise to be productive.(See record of prospect wells west of Los Angeles city limits, also Fig. A.)The output of oil from the Los Angeles wells was: During - 1,072,000 bbls. During 1,168,000 During 1899 1,032,036 These estimates are exclusive of the Maltman wells. (See record ofMaltman wells.) The output for 1897 was principally from the Central field; that for1898 was about half from the Central field, and half from the EasternExtension; that for 1899 was about 43% from the Central field, 30%from the Eastern Extension, and 27% from the Western Extension. CHAPTER 4. SAN PEDRO PENINSULA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY. For several years some attention has been given to the possi-bility of there being oil-yielding formations on the peninsula of SanPedro. H
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