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  2. Petroleum industry in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Oil and gas field distribution in Ohio, 1923. The petroleum industry in Ohio dates from 1859. Ohio continues to produce significant quantities of oil and gas, having produced more than 1 billion barrels of oil and 9 trillion cubic feet of natural gas since 1860. [ 1] Unconventional resources, primarily in eastern Ohio, are likely to increase ...

  3. Economy of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio consumed 160.176 TWh of electricity in 2005, fourth among U.S. states, [88] [89] and has a storied history in the sector, including the first offshore oil drilling platform in the world, and a modern, renewable energy economy along with the traditional nuclear, oil, coal, and gas industries.

  4. Energy in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Energy in Ohio. Thomas Edison, a native of Milan, is widely regarded as the originator of mass-energy generation and distribution concepts. The energy sector of Ohio consists of thousands of companies and cities representing the oil, natural gas, coal, solar, wind energy, fuel cell, biofuel, geothermal, hydroelectric, and other related industries.

  5. List of power stations in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Hills Generating LLC. Natural Gas Simple Cycle (5 units) Waterford Energy Center. Waterford. 821. Waterford Power, LLC. Natural Gas Combined Cycle. Carroll County Energy. Carrollton.

  6. List of oilfield service companies - Wikipedia

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    Oilfield service companies may produce, maintain, and repair equipment used in oil extraction and oil transportation. [1] In 2019, the global oilfield services market was US $ 267.8 billion. [ 2 ]

  7. History of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    For roughly ten years during the Ohio Oil Rush in the late 19th century, the state enjoyed the position of leading producer of crude oil in the country. By 1884, 86 oil refineries were operating in Cleveland, the home of Standard Oil, making it the "oil capital of the world", [59] while producing the world's first billionaire, John D. Rockefeller.

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