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marishachu [46]
3 years ago
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Oil in Louisiana was first discovered in

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Andrei [34K]3 years ago
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Jennings Field,Sheveport, and Baton Rouge

Morgarella [4.7K]3 years ago
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<em>Oil in Louisiana was first discovered in</em><em><u> 1901.</u></em>

Interest in Louisiana having oil picked up after it was discovered that Texas had oil. In 1901, a man named Jules Clement discovered bubbles in his land and when he lit them, they ignited. The land was drilled into and oil was found.

<em>Natural gas in Louisiana was first discovered in</em><em><u> 1870. </u></em>

Natural gas in Louisiana was discovered decades earlier than oil in 1870 when a night watchman discovered gas escaping from a well.

<em>The Standard Oil Company built a massive oil refinery in </em><em><u>1889</u></em><em>.</em>

Standard oil began construction of a massive oil refinery in 1889 which became the largest in the United States. It is now the sixth largest refinery in the United States and is owned by BP.

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