The well launched one of North Texas' most explosive oil booms. Within a year, more than 1,000 wells were drilled in the Electra field, and daily production surged into the tens of thousands of barrels. Electra's population ballooned from about 2,000 residents to more than 15,000, transforming the small town almost overnight.
The Clayco No. 1 discovery helped cement Texas' reputation as a dominant oil-producing state and demonstrated how quickly petroleum could reshape regional economies.