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Ector County's First Dry Hole

Odessa, Ector County

Marker Text

Drilled in 1924 near this site. Geologists were forecasting oil and urgently-needed potash, but Pennsylvania experts (using a chilled shop core drill) gave up the well at 900 feet, on "Red Bed" Rock--A substance new to them. Loss in this and a second drilling was $150.000. In 1927 a well was brought in just west of Odessa, and in a few years oil was found within yards of the first dry hole. By 1964 Ector County had 9,600 oil and 22 gas wells. However, the U.S. average is 8 dry holes out of 9 wells such as that drilled here in 1924.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description West side of Street 917 N. Grandview, Odessa (marker is facing East -small strip center)
Marker # 1384
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code oil/petroleum topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.861417, -102.346949

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