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Title: Spindletop


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Spindletop the Boom Heard Round the World
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  • Discovery of oil on January 10, 1901 at
    Spindletop, a small hill south of Beaumont, Texas
  • Marked the birth of the modern petroleum industry.

3
  • Before this, Pennsylvania had been the most oil
    productive state in the country.
  • All that changed on January 10, 1901.

4
  • Native Americans used oil seeps to protect
    against mosquitoes and to seal leaks in their
    canoes.
  • Spanish explorers used the black, sticky tar
    found washed up on the Texas beaches to
    waterproof their boots.

5
  • In the late 1800s an oil well was drilled near
    the east Texas town of Nacogdoches.
  • This well was known as Oil Springs.

6
  • Corsicana was the first big producing oil field
    in east Texas.
  • Local
    businessmen
    were drilling
    for
    water,
    but they
    found OIL

    instead!

7
  • By the end of the year 1900 more than 2 million
    barrels of oil had been produced in the Corsicana
    field.

8
  • Patillo Higgins was one of the few at the time
    who believed that, in the future, modern industry
    would switch from coal to oil.

Patillo Higgins
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But where to get all that oil?
  • Patillo Higgins believed it lay beneath his feet
    at a salt dome known
    as Spindletop, south of
    Beaumont, Texas.

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Higgins organized the Gladys City Oil, Gas, and
Manufacturing Company in 1892.
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  • Anthony Lucas, a trained engineer with experience
    as a salt miner in Louisiana, was put in charge
    of drilling.

Anthony Lucas
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The drilling began on October 27, 1900.
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  • Oil wildcatters had to drill
    through several hundred feet of
    sand.
  • This made the
    hole cave in.

14
  • To help solve this problem they came up with the
    solution of pumping mud down into the hole.
  • The mud stuck to the sides and kept it from
    caving in.

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  • They brought in a more experienced team from
    Corsicana and began using a a more efficient
    rotary type drill bit.

17
  • By Christmas, 1900, the drilling crew had reached
    a depth of 880 feet.
  • During the first week of January, 1901 they had
    drilled down to a depth of 1,020 feet.

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  • The day was January 10, 1901.
  • After lowering the drill into the open hole to a
    depth of about 700 feet, mud started bubbling
    back up the hole.
  • Seconds later, the drill pipe shot out of the
    ground with great force, and then . . .
  • Nothing happened.

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  • All of a sudden, a noise like a cannon shot came
    from the hole, and mud came shooting out of the
    ground like a rocket.
  • Within seconds, natural gas, then oil followed.

20
  • The oil gusher, greenish- black in color,
    doubled the size of the drilling derrick, rising
    to a height of more than 150 feet!
  • This was more oil than had ever been seen
    anywhere in the entire world.

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  • Captain Lucas had been hopeful that this well
    might produce 5 barrels a day.
  • In fact, this well, Lucas 1 flowed at an
    initial rate of nearly 100,000 barrels per day,
    more than all of the other producing wells in the
    U.S. COMBINED!

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  • Almost instantly, locations such as Pennsylvania
    and Russia lost their status as major oil
    producers, for the Spindletop wells could produce
    more oil in one day than the
    rest of the fields
    in the world
    combined.

23
  • In the weeks after the gusher, Beaumont became an
    oil-crazy Boomtown of 50,000
    dealers, oil
    workers,
    investors,
    traders,
    merchants.

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  • By 1902 there
    were more than
    500 Texas
    corporations
    doing business
    in Beaumont.
  • Many of the major oil companies were born at
    Spindletop or grew to major corporate size as a
    result of their involvement at Spindletop.

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  • The Texas Company (Texaco),
    Gulf Oil (Chevron), and Humble
    (Exxon-Mobil) were a few of the
    major companies.

The Texas Company
Texaco Corporate Office, Houston, Texas
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  • Now people realized the true potential of oil.
  • Before Spindletop, oil was used mainly for lamps
    and lubrication.
  • After Spindletop, petroleum would be used as a
    major fuel for such new inventions as the
    airplane and automobile.

27
  • Ships and trains that had previously run on the
    power of coal, now began to switch to oil.

28
  • From this point on, nothing in the oil industry
    would ever be the same again.
  • The gusher at Spindletop ushered in the modern
    age of petroleum.

29
  • Over the next 30 years, the U.S witnessed a
    string of historic oil strikes in West Texas,
    Oklahoma, and the great East Texas Oil Field that
    transformed the Southwestern U.S.

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Spindletop ushered in the great oil boom in Texas.
Oil companies and wildcatters, or speculators
willing to gamble and drill in places
not known
for oil,
began drilling.
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One such wildcatter was Columbus Dad Joiner.
Dad Joiner went broke several times drilling for
oil until...
he struck gold in East Texas in 1930.
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Joiners discovery became known as the East Texas
Oil Field.
In a little over 40 years, this field produced
more than 4 billion barrels of oil.
It accounted for 1/10 of the oil produced in the
United States.
33
Unfortunately, all good things must come to an
end.
By the end of 1931, the East Texas field had
3,600 wells.
Only a couple of years later, the field had
26,000 wells.
Sounds good, but...
34
The rapid growth in oil production reduced the
price of oil from
1.10 a barrel
to
10 cents a barrel
in a matter of a few months.
35
The boom was followed by a bust.
Regulation and discoveries in West Texas helped
bring Texas out of this initial bust, but the
boom/ bust cycle has continued through the years.
Boom and Bust
Today, petroleum is still key to the Texas
economy.
36
However...
we have had to diversify our economy and develop
other industries so that we are not totally
dependent on oil.
37
One such industry is the petrochemical industry.
Petrochemicals are chemicals or products made
from oil and natural gas.
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  • What would Texas be like today
    if we did not have oil?
  • What are the advantages
    and disadvantages of oil
    as a basis of our economy?

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Spindletop started it all. Texas and the world
would never be the same.
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