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  2. Indiana gas boom - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Gas Field Natural gas miners and their drill, near Kokomo, Indiana, c. 1885. The Indiana gas boom was a period of active drilling and production of natural gas in the Trenton Gas Field, in the US state of Indiana and the adjacent northwest part of Ohio. The boom began in the early 1880s and lasted into the early 20th century.

  3. API well number - Wikipedia

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    API well number. An API well number or API number is a "unique, permanent, numeric identifier" assigned to each well drilled for oil and gas in the United States. [1] The API number is one of many industry standards established by the American Petroleum Institute. Custody of the API Number standard was transferred in 2010 to the PPDM Association.

  4. Whiting Refinery - Wikipedia

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    450,000 bbl/d (72,000 m 3 /d) No. of employees. 1800. The Whiting Refinery is an oil refinery located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan and the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal [1] and operated by BP. The facility is primarily located in Whiting, Indiana, USA, though portions of the 1,400 acres (5.7 km 2) complex span into the neighboring ...

  5. Trenton Gas Field - Wikipedia

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    The Trenton Gas Field is located in east central Indiana and the most western portion of west central Ohio. The field was discovered in 1876, but the size and magnitude of the field was not known until the 1880s. The field was the largest natural gas discovery up to that time, with an area of 5,120 square miles (13,300 km 2), somewhat smaller ...

  6. Blackford County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    FIPS Code 009. Blackford County is located in the east central portion of the U.S. state of Indiana. The county is named for Judge Isaac Blackford, who was the first speaker of the Indiana General Assembly and a long-time chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court. [1][2] Created in 1838, Blackford County is divided into four townships, and its ...

  7. History of the petroleum industry in the United States

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    Crude oil production. Natural oil seeps such as this in the McKittrick area of California were used by the Native Americans and later mined by settlers. The history of the petroleum industry in the United States goes back to the early 19th century, although the indigenous peoples, like many ancient societies, have used petroleum seeps since ...

  8. List of Superfund sites in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The NPL guides the EPA in "determining which sites warrant further investigation" for environmental remediation. [2] As of June 29, 2022, there have been 53 total Superfund sites on the National Priorities List in Indiana. [2] No additional sites are currently proposed for entry on the list. [3] Thirteen sites have been cleaned up and removed ...

  9. Harding Street Station - Wikipedia

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    The Harding Street Station (formerly Elmer W. Stout Generating Station [1]) is a 12-unit, 1,196 MW nameplate capacity, gas-, coal, and oil-fired generating station [2] located at 3700 S. Harding St., in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. It is owned by AES Indiana, a subsidiary of AES (formerly known as Indianapolis Power & Light). Completed in 1973 ...