WYOMING’S FIRST OIL REFINERY CAOMES ONLINE

TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY March 5, 2026 WYOMING’S FIRST OIL REFINERY CAOMES ONLINE On March 5, 1895, Wyoming entered the refining business when Philip “Mark” Shannon and his partners opened the state’s first oil refinery near Casper, Wyoming. The small but ambitious facility was capable of processing about 100 barrels per day, producing lubricants that […]
CALIFORNIA OIL PRODUCERS ORGANIZE DURING BOOM YEARS

TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY March 4, 2026 CALIFORNIA OIL PRODUCERS ORGANIZE DURING BOOM YEARS On March 4, 1911, the Western Oil and Gas Association—originally known as the Chamber of Mines and Oil—was formally organized in Los Angeles. The association emerged during California’s early oil boom, when the state had already become one of the top […]
SAUDI ARABIA’S FIRST COMMERCIAL OIL DISCOVERY

TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY March 3, 2026 SAUDI ARABIA’S FIRST COMMERCIAL OIL DISCOVERY On March 3, 1938, Dammam No. 7 struck commercial oil near Dhahran, marking Saudi Arabia’s first major oil discovery. Drilled by the California Arabian Standard Oil Company, the well came after six years of costly exploration and multiple failed attempts, earning it […]
THE LAKEVIEW GUSHER FLOODS KERN COUNTY

TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY March 2, 2026 THE LAKEVIEW GUSHER FLOODS KERN COUNTY On March 2, 1910, the Lakeview Gusher No. 1 well in Kern County, California, blew out in the Midway-Sunset oil field, creating one of the most spectacular gushers in petroleum history. Oil erupted uncontrollably for 18 months, reaching a peak flow of […]
A RECORD-BREAKING DEEP WELL IN APPALACHIA

TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY February 27, 2026 A RECORD-BREAKING DEEP WELL IN APPALACHIA On February 27, 1918, a well drilled on the Martha Goff Farm in Harrison County, West Virginia reached a depth of 7,386 feet, setting a new world record for the deepest well ever drilled at the time. Remarkably, the well was drilled […]
WORLD TRADE CENTER BOMBING

TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY February 26, 2026 WORLD TRADE CENTER BOMBING On February 26, 1993, a truck bomb detonated beneath the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing six people and injuring more than 1,000. The explosion crippled power, ventilation, and emergency fuel systems throughout the complex, revealing how vulnerable […]
AMERICA’S FIRST GASOLINE TAX IS BORN

TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY February 25, 2026 AMERICA’S FIRST GASOLINE TAX IS BORN On February 25, 1919, Oregon became the first U.S. state to enact a gasoline tax, introducing a one-cent-per-gallon levy to help fund road construction and maintenance. The legislation was championed by state legislator Loyal Graham as automobile ownership surged nationwide. At the […]
THE OFFSHORE RIG THAT CHANGED OIL DRILLING FOREVER

TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY February 24, 2026 THE OFFSHORE RIG THAT CHANGED OIL DRILLING FOREVER On February 24, 1954, Ocean Drilling & Exploration Company (ODECO) completed Mr. Charlie, the world’s first transportable, submersible offshore drilling rig — a breakthrough that launched the modern era of offshore oil exploration in the Gulf of Mexico. Unlike fixed […]
THE KANSAS GAS WELL THAT BURNED FOR FIVE WEEKS

TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY February 23, 2026 THE KANSAS GAS WELL THAT BURNED FOR FIVE WEEKS On February 23, 1906, a lightning strike ignited a natural gas well operated by the New York Oil and Gas Company near Caney, Kansas, creating one of the most dramatic gas-well fires in U.S. history. The uncontrolled blaze sent […]
WORLD’S FIRST LNG TANKER REACHES ENGLAND

TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY February 20, 2026 WORLD’S FIRST LNG TANKER REACHES ENGLAND On February 20, 1959, the Methane Pioneer successfully docked at Canvey Island, England, after a three-week voyage from Lake Charles, Louisiana. The arrival marked the world’s first trans-oceanic shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and proved that natural gas could be safely […]