



Workers Adding Drilling Pipe at Oklahoma Oil Well 1939
Workers add drilling pipe at an oil well in the Seminole oil field in Oklahoma in August 1939. The scene shows mud spurting as sections of pipe are loosened during extraction operations. The Seminole oil field was discovered in the early 1920s and became one of Oklahomas significant oil-producing regions, contributing to the states economic growth.
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Workers Adding Drilling Pipe at Oklahoma Oil Well 1939
