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The Wortham Oil Boom

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Wortham, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 31° 47' 12.936768", -96° 27' 48.735324"
 
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    The city of Wortham rejected a well drilled by C. L. Witherspoon in 1912 when it produced gas, not water. However, oil and gas wells in 1919-23 gave prosperity to neighbors north and south, and petroleum exploration began here. Discovery well for the Wortham Field, Roy Simmons No. 1 (1 mi. S), came in as a gusher on Nov. 27, 1924. Within three weeks over 300 drilling rigs were in the field. 3,509,768 barrels of oil were produced in Jan. 1925; total for the year was 16,838,150 barrels. Wasteful drilling slowed yield to 3,000 barrels a day by Sept. 1927, and the boom was concluded.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

The Wortham Oil Boom Historical Marker Location Map, Texas