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D&D Burris Oil Strike 2007: Other work continues



2007-10-19 - Willie Nell Road, Gradyville Oilfield - Photo By Ed Waggener.
OVER 100 BARRELS of PURE CRUDE OIL was pumped on the new well on his and wife Debbie's farm between 7:00pm last night and 7:00am this morning, but today, Danny Burris, right, was working along side neighbor Steve Nix on the new home the Burrises has started on Willie Nell Road before learning of the good fortune to come. The frenzy of oil activity is all around, however. In front, the smoky scene through the lower left cut-out is across the Louie B. Nunn on the Odell Richard Place, where a drill rig is churning out limestone dust in a quest of oil. Behind Nix, a few hundred yards away, is the fabled Willie Nell Well, and the close by Hamlett Bros. 80 barrel a day well. At Burris' back is the new well, which began its production life on a cable tool rig pump at a daily rate of over 200 barrels.


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