On land owned by Jonathon Watson south of Titusville in Crawford County in the northwest corner of the state. The Drake Well named for Colonel Edwin L. Drake the driller of the Seneca Oil Company went into production on 17 August 1859 marking the birth of modern oil production, the kerosene lamp and the end of the whaling industry.
The well rig was owned by a salt water well driller named William A. (Billy) Smith and was powered by a steam engine purchased by Drake in Erie. It was capable of cutting through the bedrock at the rate of three feet per day and the oil was discovered at 69.5 feet. It produced 25 barrels of oil per day. Eighteen years later the Titusville field's production had reached 5,800,000 per year or about 335 million dollars a year at today's prices.
The 15th US President, The Bachelor President, the only President born in Pennsylvania, James Buchanan.
Oil was found in Titusville, Pennsylvania.
Colonel Drake.
It was at Enniskillen in Ontario, Canada. A year later the first US oil well was drilled in Titusville PA.
The first oil wells were drilled in China in 347 A.D. using bamboo poles. In Persia hand dug wells reached depths of 115 feet in 1594. The first modern well was drilled in Russia in 1848, and in 1859 Colonel Edwin Drake drilled the first US oil well for commercial oil production, at Titusville, PA; it was 69 feet deep.
The first commercial oil well in the United States was drilled in 1859 on the banks of Oil Creek near Titusville, Pennsylvania. The site is listed on National Register of Historic Places.
Pennsylvania
The Drake Well is in Titusville, Cherrytree Township, Venango County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is a 69.5-foot-deep (21.2 m) oil well and is on the National Historic Register as an historic site. From the 1850s through the early 1900s, Titusville, PA was a thriving community based on oil barrels collected per hour and per day.
The Penn Brad Historical Oil Well Corporation is located at 137-139 Main Street in Bradford, Pennsylvania.
Oil was a huge discovery in Titusville Pa.
From Oil City, PA to Denver, CO it is 1149 miles.
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Oil was discovered in Pennsylvania in Titusville in 1859 by Edwin Drake. This discovery led to the first commercial oil well in the United States, marking the beginning of the modern oil industry.
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DRAKEβS FOLLY:** is a man who was born in a place called Titusville , pa western Pennsylvania farm town in 1859.A.D. He was a grocer, congressman & solder. He then soon began producing 25 barrels of crude oil per a day and he then opened page in US dependence on oil.** From the first shocked price was cost more than 500$ of total 25 barrels in 2006.