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The Mid-continent oil field is a broad area containing hundreds of oil fields in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico,
Oklahoma Oklahoma (; Choctaw language, Choctaw: ; chr, ᎣᎧᎳᎰᎹ, ''Okalahoma'' ) is a U.S. state, state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States, bordered by Texas on the south and west, Kansas on the nor ...
and Texas. The area, which consists of various geological
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and diverse trap types, was discovered and exploited during the first half of the 20th century. Most of the crude oil found in the onshore Mid-continent oil field is considered to be of the
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or intermediate type (a mix of paraffin base and
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crude oil types).


History

The first commercially successful oil well drilled in the area was the Norman No. 1 near
Neodesha, Kansas Neodesha is a city in Wilson County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 2,275. The name is derived from the Osage Indian word, ''Ni-o-sho-de'', and is translated as ''The-Water-Is-Smoky-With-Mud''. H ...
, on November 28, 1892. The successes that followed of the
Nellie Johnstone No. 1 Nellie Johnstone No. 1 was the first commercially productive oil well in Oklahoma (at that time in Indian Territory). Completed on April 15, 1897, the well was drilled in the Bartlesville Sand near Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Bartlesville, opening an ...
at Bartlesville, Oklahoma in 1897,
Spindletop Spindletop is an oil field located in the southern portion of Beaumont, Texas, in the United States. The Spindletop dome was derived from the Louann Salt evaporite layer of the Jurassic geologic period. On January 10, 1901, a well at Spindleto ...
at
Beaumont, Texas Beaumont is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat, seat of government of Jefferson County, Texas, Jefferson County, within the Beaumont–Port Arthur, Texas, Port Arthur Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan area, metropo ...
in 1901, and the Ida Glenn No. 1 at Glenn Pool, Oklahoma in 1905, demonstrated the existence of a large oil field in the central and southwestern United States. It became known as the Mid-continent oil field. Continued drilling found many other oil fields and pools within the Mid-continent, both large and small. Historically this area has produced more oil than any other area in the United States, and until the discovery of oil in the Middle East, was the largest known oil reserve in the world. The Texas Railroad Commission estimates that the Texas reserves alone were of oil including the little more than 60 billion (10 km³) already produced. Laws in the early days gave the oil flowing from the well-head to the owners of the well, prompting nearby property owners and lease holders to drill as many wells as possible to ensure they received the profits for the oil under their land. This led to rapid depletion of the resources and the immediate fall of oil prices. Also, the resulting influx of thousands of oil field workers led to wild growth of nearby boom towns and the lawlessness that accompanied them. The states eventually succeeded in regulating the industry and passing laws for the equitable distribution of oil royalties. Oil operators, in addition to continued exploration, use a variety of techniques to increase production, including deep wells, injection wells, etc. Natural gas, which in the early days was vented to the atmosphere or burned off, now accounts for a large percentage of the exploration efforts and profitability of the petroleum industry in the Mid-continent.


Proven oil reserves

* Texas: —Ranked 1st in the U.S. * New Mexico: —Ranked 5th in the U.S. * Oklahoma: —Ranked 6th in the U.S. * Louisiana: —Ranked 7th in the U.S. * Kansas: —Ranked 12th in the U.S. * Arkansas: —Ranked 19th in the U.S.


Historic oil fields within the Mid-continent oil field

*El Dorado, 1915, Kansas, First oil field found using science/geologic mapping. Was 10% of the world's known reserves of oil at the time of discovery and produced 12.8% (29 million barrels) of the nations oil in 1918, deemed by some as the oil field that won World War I. *
Corsicana Corsicana is a city in Navarro County, Texas, United States. It is located on Interstate 45, 56 miles northeast of Waco, Texas. The population was 23,770 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Navarro County, and an important Agri-business ...
, 1896, Texas, plus little reserve remaining *Bartlesville, 1897,
Nellie Johnstone No. 1 Nellie Johnstone No. 1 was the first commercially productive oil well in Oklahoma (at that time in Indian Territory). Completed on April 15, 1897, the well was drilled in the Bartlesville Sand near Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Bartlesville, opening an ...
, Oklahoma, plus in decline *Burbank (Osage), 1897, Oklahoma, plus still active *
Spindletop Spindletop is an oil field located in the southern portion of Beaumont, Texas, in the United States. The Spindletop dome was derived from the Louann Salt evaporite layer of the Jurassic geologic period. On January 10, 1901, a well at Spindleto ...
, 1901, Texas, plus little reserve remaining *Glenn Pool, 1905, Ida Glenn No. 1, Oklahoma, little reserve remaining *Cushing, 1912, Oklahoma *Healdton, 1913, Franklin No. 1, Oklahoma *Greater Seminole, 1926, Oklahoma, plus *McCamey, 1928, Baker No. 1., Texas *Oklahoma City, No. 1 Discovery Well, 1928, Oklahoma. The Mary Sudik No. 1, "
Wild Mary Sudik The Wild Mary Sudik gusher was an oil well blowout that took place on March 26, 1930 in what is now Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. The gusher from Mary Sudik No. 1 well received extensive media coverage and was the subject of daily radio reports by ...
," gusher did not blow until March 25, 1930—she sprayed an estimated an hour (133 L/s) for the next 11 days * East Texas, 1930, Bradford No. 3, Texas *Caddo Pine Island, Louisiana, Auffenhauser No. 1, 1906 *Smackover, Arkansas, No. 1 J.T. Murphy, 1922 *El Dorado, Arkansas, Hill No. 1, 1919 *Rodessa, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, O.J. Hill No. 1, 1929 *Homer, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Shaw, 1919 *Haynesville, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Taylor No. 2, 1921 *Bull Bayou, Red River Parish, Louisiana, 1913 *Monroe Gas Field, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, 1916


See also

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Mid-Continent Airlines Mid-Continent Airlines was an airline which operated in the central United States from the 1930s until 1952 when it was acquired by and merged with Braniff International Airways. Mid-Continent Airlines was originally founded as a flight school a ...


References


External links


Energy Information Administration (DOE)
"Crude Oil Proved Reserves, Reserves Changes, and Production" {{DEFAULTSORT:Mid-Continent Oil Province Oil fields of the United States Oil fields in Oklahoma