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  2. Blowout (well drilling) - Wikipedia

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    A well which began as a gusher was said to have "blown in": for instance, the Lakeview Gusher blew in in 1910. These uncapped wells could produce large amounts of oil, often shooting 200 feet (61 m) or higher into the air. [2] A blowout primarily composed of natural gas was known as a gas gusher.

  3. California oil and gas industry - Wikipedia

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    1919: Hay No. 7 catches fire at Elk Hills and becomes America's greatest gas gusher. 1919-20: Shortage of oil on West Coast; 1921: Oil glut on West Coast sends prices down; 1923: California pumps 36% of national supply; 1923: Shipments to East Coast reach 53 million bbl; 1925: Shell operates 2913 service stations in California, second to ...

  4. Lakeview Gusher - Wikipedia

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    The Lakeview Gusher was an eruption of hydrocarbons from a pressurized oil well in the Midway-Sunset Oil Field in Kern County, California, in 1910. Caused by a blowout , it created the largest accidental oil spill in history , lasting 18 months and releasing an estimated 9 million barrels (1.4 × 10 ^ 6 m 3 ) of crude oil .

  5. History of the petroleum industry in the United States

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    The Lucas gusher at Spindletop. Capt. Anthony Francis Lucas, an experienced mining engineer and salt driller, drilled a well to find oil at Spindletop Hill. On the morning of January 10, 1901, the little hill south of Beaumont, Texas began to tremble and mud bubbled up over the rotary table. A low rumbling sound came from underground, and then ...

  6. Spindletop - Wikipedia

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    A replica of the Lucas Spindletop Gusher that gushes water on occasion. In 1976, Lamar University dedicated the Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum to preserve the history of the Spindletop oil gusher era in Beaumont. The museum features an oil derrick and many reconstructed Gladys City building interiors furnished with authentic artifacts ...

  7. Texas oil boom - Wikipedia

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    Representation of a oil derrick. The Texas oil boom, sometimes called the gusher age, was a period of dramatic change and economic growth in the U.S. state of Texas during the early 20th century that began with the discovery of a large petroleum reserve near Beaumont, Texas.

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