TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY

February 3, 2025

NO. 1 CHANEY BRINGS BOOM!

Drilling in the Breckenridge area began as early as 1911 but yielded little success until the No. 1 Chaney well struck oil on February 4, 1918. This massive discovery triggered a boom that transformed Breckenridge from a small town of 800 residents to a bustling hub of around 30,000 people almost overnight.

During the boom, approximately 200 derricks were erected within the town, and within five years, over 2,000 oil rigs populated the surrounding area. In 1919, production exceeded 10 million barrels, peaking at an astounding 31,037,710 barrels in 1921.

Through innovations like acidization, the Breckenridge field remained a productive site, still producing over two million barrels annually as late as 1948. The field's legacy underscores its significance in the history of Texas oil production.

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