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The Washington oil field is an
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and in
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. It also produced
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. The oil field fueled a boom in
Washington County, Pennsylvania Washington County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 209,349. Its county seat is Washington. Washington County is part of the Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county i ...
from the 1880s to the early 1900s. For a time, the McGugin Gas Well was the largest flow of natural gas in the world and provided
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with most of its natural gas needs.


Geological components

The Gantz Sand, named after Washington's Gantz Oil Well, is located in the
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/ lower Mississippian strata. Its clean pebbly sandstone stretches from Washington County into north central
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and produces oil and gas at depths greater than . The Gantz sand is frequently misidentified.


Early extraction efforts

The Washington oil field was first tapped by Washington County Eureka Oil Company in 1861. The well, which was drilled to a depth of , was located at the Mannon farm, located at the West Amity station along the
Waynesburg and Washington Railroad The Waynesburg and Washington Railroad was a 28-mile 3 foot gauge subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad. From the 1870s through the 1920s the line served its namesake towns in Southwestern Pennsylvania (often referred to as the Wayynie). After t ...
. Other short-lived exploratory efforts were subsequently undertaken at
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, Lone Pine, and South Strabane Township.


Natural gas extraction

In 1880, the Morgan Oil Company drilled a well at Alexander V. McGugin's farm in South Strabane Township. The second well attempt, reaching a depth of , hit a large pocket of natural gas. It was the largest flow of natural gas in the world. The rush of uncaptured gas could be heard for miles. Historian Earle Forrest described the event, saying that "one of nature's marvels had been uncorked". A year of wasted gas flow passed before the flow was tapped into a pipe to Pittsburgh. By 1885, 5 wells in the
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area had been drilled, growing to 17 by November 1, 1886. The success of this well initiated the beginning and development of the great oil and gas fields in southwestern Pennsylvania. In 1967, the
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erected a
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in honor of McGugin Gas Well well along
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northwest of Washington. The marker has since gone missing.


Oil extraction

In 1884, Citizens Natural Gas Company drilled a well deep on the Gantz mill property, near the Chestnut Street station of the
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. The well hit a sand formation, now known as the Gantz Sand, that produced oil, surprising the company. That sand formation is known as the Gantz Sand. This was the first oil well in Washington County and set off an oil boom in the area. Within 3 months, 21 wells were drilled throughout the county. One well at a depth of by People's Light and Heat Company on the Gordon farm north of Washington was the deepest producing oil well in the world. Production levels exploded in 1886; May production levels were from 4,000 barrels per day, rising to 10,120 barrels per day in June, and peaking at 17,549 barrels per day in October. Contemporary reports indicate that over 100 derricks were visible from the LeMoyne well on Prospect Avenue. The boom was especially notable in Murdocksville, Burgettstown, Cross Creek, and Cherry Valley. This increase in oil production signaled a shift in the center of the Pennsylvania oil industry from
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(home to the
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) to
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, particularly Washington County.
Washington & Jefferson College Washington & Jefferson College (W&J College or W&J) is a private liberal arts college in Washington, Pennsylvania. The college traces its origin to three log cabin colleges in Washington County established by three Presbyterian missionaries to ...
also owned
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s; in 1885 the college purchased the old Washington Fairgrounds and transformed it into a college athletic facility (eventually
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) by erecting
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s on the grounds. The boom and subsequent development lasted around 20 years, dropping significantly around shortly after the turn of the century. The last oil was shipped around 1916. In 1953, the
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erected a
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in honor of the well along West Chestnut Street in Washington. The
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erected a historical marker noting the Gantz Sand in
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.


Natural gas development in Marcellus Shale

In the mid 2000s, Washington County would become central to the rebirth of the resource extraction industry, with the development of the
hydraulic fracturing Fracking (also known as hydraulic fracturing, hydrofracturing, or hydrofracking) is a well stimulation technique involving the fracturing of bedrock formations by a pressurized liquid. The process involves the high-pressure injection of "frack ...
in the
Marcellus Shale Marcellus may refer to: * Marcellus (name) * Marcus Claudius Marcellus, Roman commander Places * Marcellus, Lot-et-Garonne, France * Marcellus Township, Michigan ** Marcellus, Michigan, a village in Marcellus Township ** Marcellus Community Sch ...
.


Gallery

File:Finleyville, PA oil derricks 1903.jpg, Oil derricks in Finleyville File:Taylorstown, PA derrick 1903.jpg, A gusher in Taylorstown


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References

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