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Blowout (well drilling), the
uncontrolled release of
crude oil and/or natural...
- a well
while drilling was
common and was
known as an oil
gusher,
gusher or wild well.
Gushers were an icon of oil
exploration during the late 19th and...
- The
Lakeview Gusher was an
eruption of
hydrocarbons from a
pressurized oil well in the Midway-Sunset Oil
Field in Kern County, California, in 1910. Caused...
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January 10, 1901, a well at
Spindletop struck oil ("came in"). The
Spindletop gusher blew for 9 days at a rate
estimated at 100,000
barrels (16,000 m3) of oil...
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Fruit Gushers (also
simply Gushers) are a
Betty Crocker-branded
fruit snack introduced in 1991. They are soft and
chewy with a fruity-juice center. Fruit...
- The
Texas oil boom,
sometimes called the
gusher age, was a
period of
dramatic change and
economic growth in the U.S.
state of
Texas during the
early 20th...
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Gusher is an
unincorporated community in
Uintah County, Utah,
United States. The
community is on U.S.
Routes 40 and 191 6.5
miles (10.5 km) east of Ballard...
- The
Gusher is a 1937
mystery adventure play by the
British writer Ian Hay. It is set
during a gold rush. It ran for a 137
performances at the Prince's...
- days,
flowing between 70,000 and 100,000
barrels per day,
before the
Lucas Gusher was
finally brought under control.: 104–116
Beaumont became a boomtown...
- The Big
Gusher is a 1951
American adventure film
directed by Lew
Landers and
starring Wayne Morris and
Preston Foster. A pair oil
prospectors on a drunken...