TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a cultural resources survey of three proposed offsite borrow areas near the East Atchafalaya Basin Protection Levee (EABPL).
Abstract: : This report presents the results of a cultural resources survey of three proposed offsite borrow areas near the East Atchafalaya Basin Protection Levee (EABPL). EABPL Item E-64 is located on the west bank of the Lower Grand River just below the Bayou Sorrel Lock in lberville Parish. EABPL Item E-76 is located on the west bank of Little Goddel Bayou near the southeastern comer of Iberia Parish. Item E-84a is located just west of LA Highway 70 below the town of Pierre Part in Assumption Parish. Intensive pedestrian survey utilizing lane spacing of 20 m and shovel tests at 50 m intervals was conducted on all three parcels. Survey transects were oriented parallel to the former distributary channels in order to maximize the potential for site discovery. One historic site 16IV23, was located during survey in Item E-64. This site is neither eligible nor potentially eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places
TL;DR: In 1960, the number of exploratory and development wells was 2,251 and 769 exploratory exploratory wells, respectively, of which only 44.4% were successful as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The Louisiana Gulf Coast, as treated in this analysis, consists of the 38 southern parishes and the 16 adjacent continental shelf areas offshore. Production is obtained from sediments ranging in age from Cretaceous to Pleistocene. The 2,251 development and exploratory wells drilled in 1960 are favorably comparable in number and in results with those of 1959. Of the 769 exploratory wells, 44.4% were successful. The Southeast District continued to be the most important in both development and exploratory drilling. The Offshore District had a 69.4% increase in exploratory drilling. Of the 50 new-field discoveries (42 onshore, 8 offshore) the most important are: South Chauvin field, Terrebonne Parish; Pierre Pass field, Assumption Parish; and Eugene Island Block 100 field. The most important of the 292 new pools and extensions include Buck Point field, Vermilion Parish, and South Pass Block 27 field. Leasing continued to be very active with large blocks of acreage being assembled and traded. Subsurface geology increased in importance as more well control became available. Seismic exploration continued to be extensive. In 1960, the high level of activities recorded in 1957 and 1959 was maintained.