Half Own Oil Man, (CP) -- Man- In addition, the province has in- itoba, which seven years ago had cluded a: greater work clause in practically no oil, now supplies out of the mississippian rock dis- (half its own needs and Premier trict. 5. L. Campbell says some. day recent reservation or exploration the province will be sell suffi- permits, Companies now must Fig a specified number of weils ia) emier made the com- no a lower rock formation, 9 en: gr Winnipeg address to|called devonian, one in which "4! oilmen following reports that the much of Alberta and Saskatche- Yl search for ofl was lagging and wan's oil reserves are found. oil companies were moving out of The clause was difficult to en- _4|the province. force in eal Rig because the ) increased devel. province held little of the area's opie 4nd in ea the prov. mineral rights, But with the north ince's oil industry, he said. One of and eastward shirt, it has gained Jlthe prime reasons is that wells @ greater control, '|are more economical to drill in| Wildcat wells drilled this year Manitoba than either Alberta or double the number drilled during Saskatchewan. |1956, Wells in proven fields show NEW SOURCES NEEDED 3 40 per cent increase. 4 Sah The Canadian Petroleum Asso- Government and oil spokesmen .ia¢i5, "actimates Manitoba' agree a new discovery outside n.ouen ofl reserves at 42,008,000 the lime-stone layer found in the| ? You, barreis. Dally production during extreme southwestern corner of|x ouct' was" 17.990 barrel ac. ince Id quickly in-| ' ! ' Loa the province woul YI eumulated from 745 wells in ac- i oll Saploration programs. (ual production, t present al the province's : oll } prasent from this formation, CHANCES ARE GOOD called the mississippian, which| Although oil has been found : ¥ slopes from a depth of 700 feet/only in the mississippian layer, y below the surface to about 7,000 other sedimentary layers reveal pi feet near the U. S.-Manitoba-Sas- areas of porosity and permeabil, CAMERA CATCHES ROCKET BLAST katchewan border ity, prerequisites to good oll pro p Production in 1957 continued to duction. + Made a split second apart by | rockets leave firing tubes In ,how a slight increase in compar-| In contract to Alberta and Sas- 'a high - speed sequence cam- | missile bay doors for the un- ison with 1956's record figures, katchewan, whose governments vera, these photos catch a Con | seen target. At bottom, 2-10ths |but the rate of increase has fallen!hold oil rights on wide areas, wvaiv F-10794 Delta Dagger all- | of a second later, the full blast |steadily since the 60 per cent ad-' Manitoba owns about 17 per cent, "weather jet interceptor at the of exhaust from the 24-rockct |vance of 1954, Homesteaders who came to the 'moment of firing its supersonic | salvo becomes a mass of flame The main reason is that a new Province prior to 1890 were 'rockets during tests at Holl- | stream behind the tail, while major discovery has not been granted mineral rights beneath "man Air Force Base, Alamo- rockets pass beneath its needle made since 1955 However, 31 their land. gordo, N.M. At, top, the first | nose _ months elapsed between the dis-| First drilling in Manitoba in 4 I 4 7" |covery in February, 1951, of the 1887 gave no indication of ol Daly field he hes! Proscar The frst systematc oil search . and the Virden - Roselea field inj wag in 1047. Two wells drilled in ' U.S. Expected To Propose |puEust, 1953, second only to the|1949 in southwestern Manitoba ) aly in cumulative production. |were the first to reveal the pres- - " To date 12 oil fields have been ence of mississipplan rock forma- etwor 1SS1 e asSes established in Manitoba, with the tions. Then 2 wel dried Nov. 16, ' Daly, Virden-Roselea and North |1950, produc ve feet of oll-sat. . 3 ' ,.|Virden, all in this immediate|urated core. By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER [hose whic, ike the 2 3. Arioy's area, producing 90 per cent of the 1G YEARS SHINGTON (AP) -- The Jupiter and the air forc OT, [total output, With the exception of | mn ir ; ii Uns HINGT is expected to pre have an operational range oflfo,r hh fields, others iia Mi Jom iciite Srl bro pose to Allied nations the crea- about 1500 miles 0 the big three lers were drilled. The next 97 new tion of a network of missiles| The arrangement made with . ' wel y brought int A bases within striking distance of the British at the Bermuda con-| IDEN SEARCH ; yells vere | SOLE: lo Broduc. Soviet targets. ference last spring provides for, Now, oft lume Dave kell on 197 in 1954 The proposition may fi ¢ in/the U.S. to furnish the missiles| eases 3 as 'a C 1a 1 i t President sr i Rs to Britain. Supplies of atomic or Binscarth, about 100 miles north. Aug. 31 41057 i yy : 3 oi: winhande ale west of here, and as far east as BA te pny swith leaders of the North Atlantic hydrogen warheads also would be ' rels. Production value totals $40, i i : .|Brunkild and Niverville, about|;5* y Treaty Organization in Paris in kept close by, but those would re-| il t Th i 11/521,000. mid-December, {main in control of the U.S. ready|2 miles east. The isin During each of the last two |for use if war broke out. ince h ived , State Secretary Dulles told al years the province has receiv press ys ary Tuesday that| Dulles pictured the U.S. as|space as fast as possible, he re-|about $1,000,000 from oil sales, "while the U.S. has already made being behind Russia in the de-|plied: |royalties and rentals. Another $1, ba 'arrangements with Britain for es- [velopment of ballistic missiles| "I think it would be helpful to[000,000-year is expected for 1967. | "tablishment of an intermediate but said "I feel assured that we demonstrate, as I think we shall,| Manitoba refineries can han- range missiles unit in the British can catch up." [that we have developed a com-|dle about 26,800 barrels a day. A dsles he thought "it would be de-| When asked if he thought it|parable capability (comparable new 2,500-barrel refinery is being sirable to have them elsewhere." 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