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immediate fall of oil prices. Also, the resulting influx of thousands of oil field workers led to wild growth of nearby boom towns and the lawlessness that accompanied them. The states eventually succeeded in regulating the industry and passing laws for the equitable distribution of oil royalties.
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Laws in the early days gave the oil flowing from the well-head to the owners of the well, prompting nearby property owners and lease holders to drill as many wells as possible to ensure they received the profits for the oil under their land. This led to rapid depletion of the resources and the
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El Dorado, 1915, Kansas, First oil field found using science/geologic mapping. Was 10% of the world's known reserves of oil at the time of discovery and produced 12.8% (29 million barrels) of the nations oil in 1918, deemed by some as the oil field that won World War
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in 1905, demonstrated the existence of a large oil field in the central and southwestern United States. It became known as the Mid-continent oil field. Continued drilling found many other oil fields and pools within the Mid-continent, both large and small.
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and diverse trap types, was discovered and exploited during the first half of the 20th century. Most of the crude oil found in the onshore Mid-continent oil field is considered to be of the
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did not blow until March 25, 1930—she sprayed an estimated 3,000 barrels (480 m) an hour (133 L/s) for the next 11 days
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Glenn Pool, 1905, Ida Glenn No. 1, Oklahoma, 325 million barrels (51,700,000 m) little reserve remaining
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Oil operators, in addition to continued exploration, use a variety of techniques to increase
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10 m) of oil including the little more than 60 billion (10 km) already produced.
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Burbank (Osage), 1897, Oklahoma, plus 1 billion barrels (160,000,000 m) still active
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Greater Seminole, 1926, Oklahoma, plus 200 million barrels (32,000,000 m)
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Oklahoma City, No. 1 Discovery Well, 1928, Oklahoma. The Mary Sudik No. 1, "
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New Mexico: 705 million barrels (112,100,000 m)—Ranked 5th in the U.S.
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Louisiana: 428 million barrels (68,000,000 m)—Ranked 7th in the U.S.
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Oklahoma: 569 million barrels (90,500,000 m)—Ranked 6th in the U.S.
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Texas: 4,871 million barrels (774,400,000 m)—Ranked 1st in the U.S.
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Arkansas: 37 million barrels (5,900,000 m)—Ranked 19th in the U.S.
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Kansas: 263 million barrels (41,800,000 m)—Ranked 12th in the U.S.
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The first commercially successful oil well drilled in the area was the
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Haynesville, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Taylor No. 2, 1921
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Rodessa, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, O.J. Hill No. 1, 1929
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Caddo Pine Island, Louisiana, Auffenhauser No. 1, 1906
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Historic oil fields within the Mid-continent oil field
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oil fields
Arkansas
Kansas
Louisiana
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
strata
mixed base
paraffin base
asphalt base
Norman No. 1
Neodesha, Kansas
Nellie Johnstone No. 1
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Spindletop
Beaumont, Texas
Glenn Pool Oil Reserve
Glenpool, Oklahoma
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