The answer is USA, b the first oil well was struck in Burkesville, KY in the USA in March 1829 by Martin Beaty. Beaty struck oil while drilling for brine.
usa
The first commercial oil well was struck in Titusville, Pennsylvania, in 1859. Edwin Drake drilled this well, which marked the beginning of the modern petroleum industry. The success of Drake's well initiated a significant oil boom and paved the way for widespread oil exploration and production.
Burkesville, KY March 1829
in 1866 they drilled a well in aripero at a depth of 160 feet.
The world's first oil-producing country is generally recognized as the United States, where the first commercial oil well was drilled in Titusville, Pennsylvania, in 1859 by Edwin Drake. This marked the beginning of the modern petroleum industry. However, oil had been used for various purposes long before that in other regions, such as ancient Mesopotamia, but the U.S. was the first to develop a commercial extraction and production system.
usa
The first commercial oil well was struck in Titusville, Pennsylvania, in 1859. Edwin Drake drilled this well, which marked the beginning of the modern petroleum industry. The success of Drake's well initiated a significant oil boom and paved the way for widespread oil exploration and production.
in westen europe
Edwin Drake drilled the first oil well in the U.S.A. in 1859 near Titusville, P.A. He actually struck oil on Saturday 27th October of that year.
He dug the first well in Titusville Pennsylvania and struck oil!
Burkesville, KY March 1829
in 1866 they drilled a well in aripero at a depth of 160 feet.
This oil Well was the first in the US.
in westen Europe
The first oil well was drilled by Edwin Drake in Titusville, Pennsylvania. At a depth of only 69 feet (21 meters), Drake struck oil, and his well began to produce about thirty barrels of oil a day. In the years that followed, hundreds of wells were drilled in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, and Indiana.
The first oil rig in the world is widely recognized to be the Drake Well, drilled by Edwin Drake in 1859 near Titusville, Pennsylvania. This well marked the beginning of the commercial oil industry, as it successfully extracted oil from the ground using a drilling technique that laid the groundwork for future oil exploration and production. The success of the Drake Well spurred a surge in oil drilling and exploration across the United States and eventually worldwide.
Patillo Higgins drilled near Beaumont TX in 1893 for oil, the site of Spindletop in 1901, but ened up with a dry hole. Oil was struck at Corsicana, in 1894, but it was a water well that struck oil. There maybe earlier unrelated drilling.