The petroleum industry in Ohio dates from 1859. Ohio continues to produce significant quantities of oil and gas, having produced more than 1 billion barrels of oil and 9 trillion cubic feet of natural gas since 1860. Unconventional resources, primarily in eastern Ohio, are likely to increase production in Ohio. In late 1859, blacksmith William Jeffrey drilled the first well in Ohio specifically intended to produce petroleum. This well is located in Mecca Township, Trumbull County, northeast of Warren. In 1860, similar activity occurred in Macksburg.
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| - Petroleum industry in the United States
- History of Ohio
- Bowling Green, Ohio
- Hydraulic fracturing
- Utica Shale
- Northwest Ohio
- Mecca Township, Trumbull County, Ohio
- Meigs County, Ohio
- Geology of the Appalachians
- Thorla-McKee Well
- Grand Lake St. Marys State Park
- Berea Sandstone
- Lima, Ohio
- Macksburg, Ohio
- Oil booms
- Mansfield Natural Gas Field
- Marathon Oil Company
- Wet gas
- Washington County, Ohio
- Erie County, Ohio
- Findlay, Ohio
- Farnsworth Metropark
- History of the petroleum industry in the United States
- Texas oil boom
- Ashtabula County, Ohio
- Lake County, Ohio
- Tight oil
- Wood County, Ohio
- Marcellus Formation
- Guernsey County, Ohio
- Indiana Gas Boom
- Pickaway County, Ohio
- Repressuring
- Shale gas
- Trenton Limestone
- Pennsylvanian oil rush
- Horizontal drilling
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