Duluth Paper - Petroleum and Natural Gas in, New York State

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Chas. A. Ashburner
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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59
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1888

Abstract

The occurrence of oil- and gas-springs in the State of New York has been a fact of historical record since 1627, when the existence of the Cuba oil-spring was first recorded. The utilization of natural gas at Fredonia in 1821 attracted the attention of the public to the possibility of obtaining an illuminating gas by digging and drilling into the rocks. No active search was made, however, for oil or gas by the drilling of wells until after the discovery of commercial oil in Pennsylvania in 1859. In 1862 a well was drilled at Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania, but a few miles south of the New York state line, to the depth of 200 feet, in search of the oil-sand which had been found at Titusville, Oil City, and at other points in Western Pennsylvania. Immediately subsequent to this, other wells were drilled in search
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APA: Chas. A. Ashburner  (1888)  Duluth Paper - Petroleum and Natural Gas in, New York State

MLA: Chas. A. Ashburner Duluth Paper - Petroleum and Natural Gas in, New York State. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1888.

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