TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY

November 10, 2025

THE IDEA THAT SPARKED AMERICA'S FIRST OIL WELL

On November 10, 1854, natural oil seeps in Pennsylvania caught the attention of George Bissell and his partners—sparking a revolutionary idea. They believed that the thick, dark substance seeping from the ground could be refined into kerosene for lamps, offering a cleaner and more reliable alternative to whale oil.

Their bold vision led to the birth of America's petroleum industry. Just five years later, Edwin Drake's 1859 well in Titusville, Pennsylvania, turned that idea into reality—ushering in an era of energy innovation, industrial growth, and economic transformation. This early spark of curiosity and enterprise proved that even the smallest natural signs—like oil seeps—can fuel revolutions that power entire nations.

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