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Ohio oil production peaked in 1896 at 24 million barrels, but Ohio continued as the leading oil state until 1902, when that title was taken by Oklahoma. [4] The Trenton limestone produced more than 380 million barrels of oil and 2 trillion cubic feet of gas, peaking in 1896 at 23.9 million barrels of oil.
The Southern Ohio Conference (S.O.C.) is an athletic conference in Ohio. The conference is also a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association , the governing body of Ohio athletics. [ 1 ] There are currently seventeen member schools in the conference.
Jim Aslanides is a former Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing the 94th District from 1999 to 2008. He is the current president of the Ohio Oil & Gas Association. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Oil production in a region of Ohio better known for natural gas is surging, making the state one of the nation's largest oil producers. Ohio hits gusher as oil production surges to new highs Skip ...
Rob Brundrett is president of the Ohio Oil and Gas Association, whose mission is to protect, promote, foster and advance the common interest of those engaged in all aspects of the Ohio crude oil ...
The Ohio oil and natural gas industries employ 14,400 citizens, resulting in $730 million in wages. The industries paid $202 million in royalties to landowners, and $84 million in free energy. [ 7 ] The state's oil and natural gas industry continues to grow, having topped the $1 billion mark in market value production for four consecutive years ...
CAMBRIDGE − The Cambridge City School Board recently met in a special session to approve an oil and gas lease agreement between the district and EAP Ohio LLC.. The five-year lease agreement ...
These schools largely ended up in the Southern Hills Athletic Conference or the Southern Ohio Conference by the time the league wound up in 1985. Portsmouth Clay Panthers 1 (1964–85, to Southern Ohio Conference) Beaver Eastern Eagles 2 (1964–85, to Southern Ohio Conference) Franklin Furnace Green Bobcats 1 (1964–85, to Southern Ohio ...