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  • (talk) 12:04, 25 February 2023 (UTC) Oil industry in Cushing, OklahomaOil industry in Cushing – Actually Oil industry in Cushing was the original name of...
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  • earthquake swarm" (PDF). Oklahoma Geological Survey. "Recent Earthquakes: Town Hall Meeting, June 26, 2014" (PDF). Oklahoma Geological Survey. June 26...
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  • History of the Red Fork, Cleveland, and Glenn Pool Oil Fields. Oklahoma City : Published for the Oklahoma Heritage Association by Western Heritage Books,...
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  • "Transportation in the city is frequent and easy to use and is often admired by other major cities for its efficiency." Says who? In fact, Oklahoma City was...
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  • the Oklahoma. To back up this point this is a link to a Choctaw Nation owned website. “The first Choctaw name that we must mention is "Oklahoma" itself...
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  • Marland Oil Company In 1908, E. W. Marland came to Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma from Pennsylvania, upon the urging of a relative, Lt. Franklin Roosevelt...
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  • largest private oil companies in the nation are located in the state," "Three Of America's Largest Private Companies Call Oklahoma Home". Oklahoma Department...
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  • February 2023 (UTC) I propose to split the oil section to a new article titled Oil industry in Cushing, Oklahoma. It is currently taking up a too big part...
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  • Intruders Statehood Oklahoma#Statehood Land runs Land Run of 1889 Cherokee Strip other land run articles that don't exist yet :( Discovery of oil Green Corn Rebellion...
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  • then Garth Brooks and Reba MacEntire hasn't left Oklahoma in their hearts. There have been an array of oil tycoons such as Frank Phillips and W.W. Keeler...
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  • Talk:Coterra (redirect from Cabot Oil)
    natural gas and oil business expanded throughout the 1950s with active drilling programs being established in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Kansas. 1963-1969...
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  • Talk:William H. Murray (category C-Class Oklahoma articles)
    Murray faced the oil crisis of 1931, where he used very unconventional methods to solve the problem. The problem was that Oklahoma oil production exceeded...
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  • the round trip back to Arkansas." Article says that Oklahoma has the most powerful thunderstorms in the world...this seems unlikely, is there a citation...
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  • Wikipedians, I have just modified 2 external links on Oil Capital Historic District (Tulsa, Oklahoma). Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have...
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  • of the urban America, or oil rigs off Louisiana on one of the "lakes" of Oklahoma. Because most of those reservoirs are in hill country, they are more...
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  • Oil reserves is a topic deserving more attention. There are precise definitions that have economic consequence for valuing companies and resources within...
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  • dropped the last "e" by the time Kwai Chang arrived in America) had settled in Skedee, Oklahoma, and was what we would think of now as an "old time fiddler"...
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  • Talk:Flintco (category Start-Class Oklahoma articles)
    rigs and derricks during Oklahoma’s oil boom in the early 1900s . C.W. Flint, Sr. became co-owner of TRR in 1919, and sole owner in 1935. The Tulsa-based...
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  • Talk:E. W. Marland (category C-Class Oklahoma articles)
    Marland’s bright promise of bringing the New Deal to Oklahoma had gone the way of the defunct Marland Oil company. As often as not the most important changes...
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