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North Nocona Oil Field - Montague County Oil Discovery, 1922 |
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FM 103, 10 mi. W of Nocona, Nocona,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
33° 55' 33.66932999988",
-97° 42' 15.65904999996"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
Pennsylvania oil man George Williams, backed by Cad McCall, drilled for oil intermittently, 1918-22, beginning at Eagle Point (4.5 mi. SE). Leasing by individuals and major companies--including Phil Lesh, A.E. Humphrey, and the Texas Co.--kept rigs working. Gas blew in at 800-foot depth on J.W. Maddox-J.E. Lemons land, one well yielding over 100,000,000 cubic feet daily. The gas was piped to Nocona and rural homes. Oil was discovered in 1922 on Maddox site, at about 1,000 feet. Production continued at 1,000-2,000 feet, there and elsewhere. The gas caused trouble: a capped well blew mud from prairie dog holes and gas from water well a quarter-mile away. In 1925, a gas well on W.W. Jones land (2 mi. W) blew out a gigantic crater. Another well (.75 mi. W) caught fire, burned its rig, and was finally doused by nationally-famed oil well fire fighter Tex Thornton. With an estimated 100,000,000-barrel total on record, this 12,295-acre field still produces. (1972)
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
North Nocona Oil Field - Montague County Oil Discovery, 1922 Historical Marker Location Map, Texas
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