1939 Roughneck Operating Bailer at Oklahoma Oil Well
A roughneck guides a bailer into a well during bailing operations at an oil site near Seminole, Oklahoma. In August 1939, workers engaged in this essential process to remove mud and water from the well, ensuring optimal drilling conditions. Oil production in Oklahoma played a significant role in the states economy during the 20th century.
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1939 Roughneck Operating Bailer at Oklahoma Oil Well
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