The deepest oil well in Oklahoma is Rogers Well.
Exxon Mobil drilled an oil well in Russia to a depth of 37,016 feet or over seven miles.
The deepest on land oil well is located in Russia, in the Kola Peninsula. The well, known as the Kola Superdeep Borehole, reached a depth of over 40,000 feet (12,000 meters) before it was ultimately closed in 2008.
The GHK Co. 1-27 Bertha Rogers hole or well was an oil-exploratory hole drilled in Washita County, Oklahoma in 1974, and was formerly the world's deepest hole until surpassed by the Kola Superdeep Borehole, dug by the former USSR.It took GHK two years to reach 31,441 feet (9,583 m), a depth of almost six miles. During drilling, the well encountered enormous pressure - almost 25,000 psi (172,369 kPa). No commercial hydrocarbons were found before drilling hit a molten sulfur deposit (which melted the drill bit), and the well was plugged and abandoned.[1]
The deepest mines and drill holes are found in the Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. These operations can extend several kilometers into the crust in order to extract minerals or reach deep oil reservoirs.
The deepest oil well in Oklahoma is Rogers Well.
Deepest vertical well = 35,050ftTVD and 35,055ftMD, operating in 4,130 feet of water. Longest extended reach well = 40,320ftMD with a 35,770ft horizontal section. Deepest working water depth = 10,011ft.
Exxon Mobil drilled an oil well in Russia to a depth of 37,016 feet or over seven miles.
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The deepest on land oil well is located in Russia, in the Kola Peninsula. The well, known as the Kola Superdeep Borehole, reached a depth of over 40,000 feet (12,000 meters) before it was ultimately closed in 2008.
It was done by the University of OK and was drilled by Parker drilling using Rig 166 which is now owned by Unit Drilling. This rig went to Kallispell, Montana afterward. The name of the well is: GHK Bertha Rogers #1-27
The GHK Co. 1-27 Bertha Rogers hole or well was an oil-exploratory hole drilled in Washita County, Oklahoma in 1974, and was formerly the world's deepest hole until surpassed by the Kola Superdeep Borehole, dug by the former USSR.It took GHK two years to reach 31,441 feet (9,583 m), a depth of almost six miles. During drilling, the well encountered enormous pressure - almost 25,000 psi (172,369 kPa). No commercial hydrocarbons were found before drilling hit a molten sulfur deposit (which melted the drill bit), and the well was plugged and abandoned.[1]
From deepest to shallowest: oil, water, then natural gas!
The deepest mines and drill holes are found in the Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. These operations can extend several kilometers into the crust in order to extract minerals or reach deep oil reservoirs.
Project Sahalin-1 by Exxon Neftegas = 12,345 m on Jan 27, 2011 in field Odoptu.
The oil drain plug is located on the deepest part of the oil pan.
Oil often seeps to the surface, but when it is deep in the earth it is pumped out through an oil well.