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Cable Tool Rig located North of Coliseum. |
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Historical Marker located South of cable tool rig. |
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ODESSA (Ector Co.) US 385 (N. Grant Ave.) and 42nd St. The Cable Tool Rig Equipment that replaced the spring pole drilling method used in America's earlier oil fields. The cable tool rig used a bit suspended on a steel drilling cable. The bit is dropped in the hole and the impact breaks up the formation. The broken pieces are removed by a bail. This method made possible the deeper penetration so necessary in the Southwest. The cable tool rig was introduced in Texas in 1866. (Some use of cable tools had been made around 1840 in the North.) Texas gave the Southwestern oil industry the first lease, the first oil pipe line, the first wooden and iron storage tanks, the first iron drums for transporting crude oil, and first use of the auger principle later employed in rotary rigs. The cable tool rig brought in the first important wells of the Permian
Basin. This rig was reconstructed from parts of several rigs actually used
as Big Lake, Reagan County, where the No.1 Santa Rita blew in during May
1923 as the first well in the first major oil field in the Permian Basin.
To the cable tool rig and the men who used it goes credit for the great
development in the Permian Basin.
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