Bertha Rogers
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The GHK Co. 1–27 Bertha Rogers hole or well was an oil-exploratory hole drilled in Washita County, Oklahoma, and was formerly the world's deepest hole until surpassed by the Kola Superdeep Borehole, dug by the former USSR.
It took GHK two years to reach 31,441 feet, a depth of almost six miles. During drilling, the well encountered enormous pressure – almost 25,000 psi. No commercial hydrocarbons were found before drilling impacted on a molten sulfur deposit (which melted the drill bit), and the well was plugged and abandoned.[1]
GHK is a natural gas exploration and production company.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ The World's Second Deepest Hole., Energy Issues, December, 2005.
- ^ The GHK Company., Corporate portal.