Wiegand Edwards Limestone oil & gas wells in Texas
Wiegand Edwards Limestone oil & gas wells in Texas were first drilled by Wiegand Brothers Drilling Company of San Antonio, Texas, starting in the late 1930s. Fred Wiegand, geologist and engineer, located most of the Wiegand Edwards LS wells on the tops of the normally-faulted structures in Caldwell County, Guadalupe County, and Gonzales County, Texas. Texas Railroad Commission reports prove that many of the Wiegand Edwards wells produced 40 barrels of pure Edwards oil to 350 barrels of Edwards saltwater, making the Wiegand Edwards wells some of the best wells in the State of Texas as to oil cut, that is, 40 / 350 = 11.5% oilcut.
Fred Wiegand, Jr. and son Carl J. Wiegand follow the footsteps of Fred, Gus and Eberhard Wiegand with their work in 2010 in the Edwards Limestone of South Texas.
Wiegand Inc. sells confidential engineering and geological reports and can help clients who want reports on Edwards oil & gas wells, leases and fields. WEI can help select “the best” Edwards drilling locations, using the Wiegand proprietary surveying method for subsurface geological mapping.
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