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Moorhead Cable Tool Rig

Kermit, Winkler County

Marker Text

Last wooden oil derrick in U.S. to retire from daily use. Drilled Moorhead No. 1 well on Chapman-McAlvane lease, Loving County. Has bull wheels and rig irons of type not made since 1920s. However, in its day it made deep drilling possible. Pump was steam-driven until 1942, when 4-cylinder gasoline engine began to run the "Yo-Yo" wheels and walking beam. Well was put on electric pump, 1966. Given by R. O. Moorhead to city of Kermit, as a Permian Basin oil empire history exhibit, rig was moved 35 miles to this site without being dismantled. (1966)

Marker Details

Address Pioneer Park, Tommy Thompson Rd.
Location Description Pioneer Park, Tommy Thompson Rd., Kermit
Marker # 3465
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code oil/petroleum topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.856404, -103.078896

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