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Oil Becomes an Industry Railroads began using oil for fuel in the 1880’s and demand increased. Most people thought that you could only find oil in the Northeast. There was only one oil company in the U.S. at the time, Standard Oil. andard Oil Founder John D. Rockefeller

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Oil Becomes an Industry. Railroads began using oil for fuel in the 1880 ’ s and demand increased. Most people thought that you could only find oil in the Northeast. There was only one oil company in the U.S. at the time, Standard Oil. . Standard Oil Founder John D. Rockefeller . Spindletop. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Oil Becomes an IndustryRailroads began using oil for fuel in the 1880s and demand increased.Most people thought that you could only find oil in the Northeast. There was only one oil company in the U.S. at the time, Standard Oil.

Standard Oil Founder John D. Rockefeller

SpindletopPattillo Higgins and Anthony Lucas believed there was oil near Beaumont on Spindletop Hill.Geologists believed that Texas had little oil.They began drilling in 1899. After many false starts and failures.

Pattillo Higgins

Anthony Lucas

In 1901 they hit the largest oil reserve the world had ever seen.The Gusher of oil shot 100 feet into the air for nine straight days until it was capped.Oil surrounded the derrick formed a small lake of oil. Which caught fire but the workers put it out safely.

Gusher!!!!!

Oil BoomThe well named Lucas No. 1 produced more than any well in the world at the time. People began buying and selling land in East Texas in hopes of finding oil on the land.Soon after, Spindletop and the surrounding area was covered in Oil Derricks.

People once again saw an opportunity to make money and flocked to Texas.This was called an Oil BoomWhat are some other get rich opportunities like this we have talked about?The Effects of the Spindletop Discovery

Land prices soared wherever oil was discovered. Beaumont's population increased from 10,000 to 50,000 in a few months.

Over drilling at Spindletop resulted in the drying up of the well.Just two years after its start the area was only producing 10,000 barrels a day. (compared to the 100,000 when it started)Spindletop inspired a state wide search for oil and the creation of 600 oil companies, including Gulf and Texaco.The oil boom led to a population growth and economic boom in Texas.Towns began to spring up in areas where oil had been found.Crime, disease, and a lack of safe drinking water were just some of the problems in these new towns.

The Rise of Boomtowns

The Search for Oil ExpandsOil fields began to be found all over Texas, not just in Southeast Texas.Wildcatters were people who drilled wells hoping to find oil.

The East Texas Oil FieldsThe most productive oil fields were in East Texas.Columbus Dad Joiner made one of the richest discoveries near Henderson.He produced so much oil the government had to regulate the amount of oil he could pump out each day.The East Texas Oil Fields were producing 900,000 barrels a day.

Life in the Oil PatchLife was hard for drillers. Workers had long hours, Rigs operated 24 hours a day and men had 12 hour shifts.Falling from a derrick meant death and the gases from the wells could burn a workers eyes, cause illness, or even death.

But the job was in high demand because it paid well. People traveled long distances to work in the Texas Oil Fields.Let's Do itTone LocnullBlues1227.7546Let's Do itTone LocnullBlues1227.7546Let's Do itTone LocnullBlues1227.7546Let's Do itTone LocnullBlues1227.7546Let's Do itTone LocnullBlues1227.7546