| Marker Number |
1860 |
| Atlas Number |
5065001860 |
| Marker Title |
First Rotary Drilling Rig Used in Texas Panhandle |
| Index Entry |
First Rotary Drilling Rig Used in Texas Panhandle |
| Address |
SH 207 |
| City |
Panhandle |
| County |
Carson |
| UTM Zone |
14 |
| UTM Easting |
282051 |
| UTM Northing |
3942578 |
| Subject Codes |
oil/petroleum topics |
| Marker Year |
1993 |
| Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
No |
| Marker Location |
From Panhandle, 18.3 mi. N to marker, E side of the road, 5 mi. N of Four Sixes Rd. |
| Private Property |
No |
| Marker Condition |
In Situ |
| Marker Size |
27" x 42" |
| Marker Text |
In October 1923, W. T. Willis, J. E. Trigg, and H. D. Lewis, partners in one of Texas' largest drilling firms, broke ground at the S. B. Burnett 6666 Ranch with the first rotary drilling rig used in the Texas Panhandle. Success of this drilling method was a major event in this region. Drilling equipment included a $25,000 rotary rig; a 6-inch diameter drill pipe; a derrick; 3 steam boilers; 2 mud pumps; and other tools. Rotary rigs began to replace cable tool rigs on the Texas Gulf Coast about 1900, but the lack of a rotary drill bit capable of piercing rock delayed its use here. |