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Spindletop A discovery that changed Texas forever
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Spindletop Ushers in the Oil Industry Main Idea: The oil gusher at Spindletop helped establish the huge and profitable oil industry in Texas.
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An Industry Takes Shape -American Indians, Spanish explorers (Moscoso) & settlers often found oil in natural springs -Thought it cured rheumatism, sprains, and baldness! “I don’t understand… I rubbed oil on my head for weeks!”
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The First Oil Fields -Melrose Petroleum Oil Co. the first oil producing well in TX (10 barrels a day) -1890’s Corsicana field raised interest to drill in Texas (produced > 60,000 barrels a year) -Rising prices & demand for gasoline-powered cars spurred this growth **January 1901……
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Who Am I?
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Anthony F. Lucas began drilling in salt dome deposits near Beaumont in October of 1900. Drilling crew at Spindletop
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-Drilling started in Oct. 1900 -No sign of oil -Lucas hit a gusher at Spindletop on January 10, 1901. -Gusher shot out 100,000 barrels of oil a day! -More than all the other wells in the U.S. combined!!! Lucas gusher on Jan. 10, 1901
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News of the gusher spread around the world. Oil workers, financiers, & onlookers came to see the gusher. Within two yrs., Spindletop produced 17.5 million barrels of oil. As the number of wells grew, production declined. by 1904, production fell to <4 million barrels.
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The Boom Changes Texas -Beaumont population soared from 9,000 to > 30,000 -Land prices rose quickly -Attracted wildcatters: Oil seekers who took great risks by drilling in areas not known to have oil. -Wildcatters hired roughnecks: worked the oil fields -Many oil companies failed. *Texas Fuel Company in Beaumont became Texaco – a giant in the industry.
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Growth of the Auto Industry -1897 first Oldsmobile produced -General Motor Company was soon Formed -1903 Henry Ford started Ford Motor Company *Within 10 yrs. Ford made half the cars in the nation!
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Demand for cars… Increased demand for… gasoline!!! In turn, a cheap and ample supply of fuel increased the demand for autos!
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Economic Changes -Oil industry grew to meet surging demand!! -Pipelines transported oil from fields to the refineries -Workers refined crude petroleum into gasoline and kerosene -Improved roads enabled more people to drive cars -New jobs arose -Houston Ship Channel opened in 1914
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MAJOR OIL AND NATURAL GAS DISCOVERIES, 1900–1940
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More Discoveries Across the State *Wildcatters made many oil discoveries in the Gulf Coastal Plains -Also in North, Central, and West TX -This included wildcatter C.M. “Dad” Joiner He struck gold in East Texas in 1930 and opened the world’s largest oilfield.
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Joiner’s 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.
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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.
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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!! YES!! NO! Why Me?
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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. Today, petroleum is still key to the Texas economy. Boom and Bust
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However... we have had to diversify our economy and develop other industries so that we are not totally dependent on oil.
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The Impact of Spindletop on Texas Spindletop Gusher *Pop. Of Beaumont explodes *Land prices in Beaumont rise *Oil companies form *Cities grow around new oil refineries *Auto industry grows *State revenue increases *New jobs are created
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