Mud Flowing from Drill Pipe in Seminole Oil Field 1939
Mud flows from a drill pipe in the Seminole oil field of Oklahoma in August 1939. The image showcases the oil extraction process that defined the local economy. In the early 20th century, Oklahoma experienced an oil boom that attracted workers and investments, establishing it as a key player in U.S. oil production.
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Mud Flowing from Drill Pipe in Seminole Oil Field 1939
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