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  2. 1980s oil glut - Wikipedia

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    The 1980s oil glut was a significant surplus of crude oil caused by falling demand following the 1970s energy crisis.The world price of oil had peaked in 1980 at over US$35 per barrel (equivalent to $129 per barrel in 2023 dollars, when adjusted for inflation); it fell in 1986 from $27 to below $10 ($75 to $28 in 2023 dollars).

  3. Oil in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    From 1907 to 1930, Oklahoma and California traded the title of number one US oil producer back and forth. [1] Oklahoma oil production peaked in 1927, at 762,000 barrels/day, and by 2005 had declined to 168,000 barrels/day, but then started rising, and by 2014 had more than doubled to 350,000 barrels per day, the fifth highest state in the U.S. [2]

  4. 2000s energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    The price of crude oil in 2003 traded in a range between $20–$30/bbl. [17] Between 2003 and July 2008, prices steadily rose, reaching $100/bbl in late 2007, coming close to the previous inflation-adjusted peak set in 1980.

  5. OKC's development has the vibe of the '80s oil boom. Are we ...

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    Skyscrapers, theme parks, and luxury: Oklahoma City in 2024 feels a lot like the '80s. What's going on? Does that mean we'll see another bust?

  6. Historic downtown Oklahoma City building purchased, will be ...

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    2000: Robinson Renaissance LLC acquires it for $4.425 million amid the first rush of local investment downtown since the 1980s oil bust. 2014 : The Commissioners of the Land Office buys the ...

  7. History of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Following the "Oil Bust" of 1982-84 the title of "Oil Capital of the World" was relinquished to Houston. City leaders worked to diversify the city away from a largely petroleum-based economy, bringing blue collar factory jobs as well as Internet and telecommunications firms to Tulsa during the 1990s, and enhancing the already important aviation ...

  8. How are Oklahoma's oil and gas companies faring amid ... - AOL

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    And in October, the United States broke its historical record for most barrels of oil produced in one month. Oklahoma City-based oil and gas companies started 2023 with billions of dollars in ...

  9. Penn Square Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank was founded in 1960 and was located in the rear of the Penn Square Mall [2] in Oklahoma City. The bank made its name in high-risk energy loans during the late 1970s and early 1980s Oklahoma and Texas oil boom. Between 1974 and 1982, the bank's assets increased more than 15 times to $525 million and its deposits swelled from $29 million ...