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  2. File:Oklahoma City Oil Field Cross Section.pdf - Wikipedia

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    File:Oklahoma City Oil Field Cross Section.pdf. ... Geology of Giant Petroleum Fields, AAPG Memoir 14, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1970:

  3. Oklahoma City Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma City Oil Field is one of the world's giant petroleum fields and is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in the United States of America. The field was opened just south of the city limits on December 4, 1928, and first entered Oklahoma City limits on May 27, 1930.

  4. Why are gas prices going up in Oklahoma and the U.S ... - AOL

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    Gas prices are going up in Oklahoma and beyond. What can we expect to pay at the pump as spring barrels towards us?

  5. Oil industry in Cushing, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Three of those larger quakes occurred in 2016, and the strongest ever recorded in Oklahoma was a 5.8 magnitude that hit Pawnee (25 miles from Cushing) in September. [33] According to George Choy, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey, Oklahoma has had a severe spike in earthquakes of 3.0 magnitude or higher since 2008. The number of 3. ...

  6. Oklahoma has its highest gas prices ever. What are motorists ...

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  7. Gas prices in Oklahoma are falling. Here's where they're at ...

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    The region's average gas price dropped 4.6% last week. Currently, gas prices are 85 cents away from the annual low of $3.00 in the Midwest region. Gas prices in Oklahoma are falling.

  8. Oil in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    From 1907 to 1930, Oklahoma and California traded the title of number one US oil producer back and forth. [2] Oklahoma oil production peaked in 1927, at 762,000 barrels/day, and by 2005 had declined to 168,000 barrels/day, but then started rising, and by 2014 had more than doubled to 350,000 barrels per day, the fifth highest state in the U.S ...

  9. Under $3? Why gas prices have dropped in Oklahoma - AOL

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    It's hard to drive anywhere in Oklahoma without noticing gas is under $3. Why is it so cheap, and how much longer will it be so low?