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Jackson Lease (Nowata County)
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Jackson Lease 50 Acres with 4 wells and 1 disposal well.
In 1904, when oil and gas were discovered, Nowata County became known as the world’s largest shallow oil field. Oil was first discovered in the southern part of the county in what was designated as the “Alluwe” field. Prospectors and drillers soon got busy in various parts of the county and by 1906 the famous “Hogshooter” field was discovered. Oil was also found at Coody’s Bluff and other parts of the county. The deposits of oil in this county were found to belong to what the drillers termed the “shallow” field, and because of the comparatively small cost of drilling a well, the development progressed rapidly and a lively scramble for leases and drilling permits ensued. Fortunes have been made by the oil operators in this section of the state, and wells drilled several years ago are still bringing their owners handsome incomes. In addition to its numerous oil wells, Nowata County has an abundance of natural gas and coal for fuel.
Acro/Selby Lease 40 Acres with 5 wells.
In 1904, when oil and gas were discovered, Nowata County became known as the world’s largest shallow oil field. Oil was first discovered in the southern part of the county in what was designated as the “Alluwe” field. Prospectors and drillers soon got busy in various parts of the county and by 1906 the famous “Hogshooter” field was discovered. Oil was also found at Coody’s Bluff and other parts of the county. The deposits of oil in this county were found to belong to what the drillers termed the “shallow” field, and because of the comparatively small cost of drilling a well, the development progressed rapidly and a lively scramble for leases and drilling permits ensued. Fortunes have been made by the oil operators in this section of the state, and wells drilled several years ago are still bringing their owners handsome incomes. In addition to its numerous oil wells, Nowata County has an abundance of natural gas and coal for fuel.
Anna Lease 80 Acres with 9 wells and 1 disposal well.
In 1904, when oil and gas were discovered, Nowata County became known as the world’s largest shallow oil field. Oil was first discovered in the southern part of the county in what was designated as the “Alluwe” field. Prospectors and drillers soon got busy in various parts of the county and by 1906 the famous “Hogshooter” field was discovered. Oil was also found at Coody’s Bluff and other parts of the county. The deposits of oil in this county were found to belong to what the drillers termed the “shallow” field, and because of the comparatively small cost of drilling a well, the development progressed rapidly and a lively scramble for leases and drilling permits ensued. Fortunes have been made by the oil operators in this section of the state, and wells drilled several years ago are still bringing their owners handsome incomes. In addition to its numerous oil wells, Nowata County has an abundance of natural gas and coal for fuel.