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First Commercial Oil Well in Howard County

Garden City, Glasscock County

Marker Text

On Nov. 9, 1925, this wildcat well "No. 1 H.R. Clay" drilled by Fred Hyer, began pumping oil in a venture that hinted at vast oil resources in west Texas. The well on Clay's land hit pay dirt at 1,508 feet. Soon oil land speculators developed a great interest in this formerly "worthless" territory and other wildcatters flocked to the area. As a result of efforts here, the Permian Basin--one of the richest oil repositories in the state--was developed. Since 1925 Howard County has produced more than 300 million barrels. (1969)

Marker Details

Address US 87
Location Description US 87, W side opposite FM 821, at entrance to Howard-Glasscock Field 0.1 mi. SE of Howard-Glasscock county line
Marker # 12671
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code oil/petroleum topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.085856, -101.39186

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