The truly first Alaskan oil well with commercial production was completed in 1902 in rugged, coastal territory where oil seeps had been known for years. Despite limited cable-tool technologies of the day, the Alaska Steam Coal & Petroleum Syndicate produced oil near the remote settlement of Katalla on Alaska’s southern coast. That oilfield also led to construction of Alaska Territory’s first refinery.
They moved to the south basically because the south had better whether, the men did not need such heavy cloths in the south and also because the American army was in the north.
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