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Home Texas Carson County Panhandle Gulf Burnett No. 2 (Carson County Oil Discovery Well)
     

Gulf Burnett No. 2 (Carson County Oil Discovery Well)

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Panhandle, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 35° 36' 12.91507999992", -101° 24' 21.6435399984"
 
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     The Panhandle's first oil well, Gulf Burnett No. 2, was struck by the Gulf Production Company on May 2, 1921, on the 6666 Ranch of S. B. Burnett. The prediction of oil in this area by U.S. geologists in 1904 and the discovery of natural gas nearby in 1918 induced Amarillo businessmen to finance Burnett No. 2. Though the first oil was of poor quality, major oil discoveries in the nearby Borger and South Pampa fields in 1926 spurred a regional oil boom and established the Panhandle as one of Texas' richest petroleum areas. Carson County has produced 150 million barrels of oil since 1921.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Gulf Burnett No. 2 (Carson County Oil Discovery Well) Historical Marker Location Map, Texas