Natural gas well, 19th century
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Natural gas well, 19th century
Natural gas well, 19th-century artwork. Drilling of a natural gas well in Kansas, USA. Commercial drilling for oil and natural gas in Kansas began in 1892. Natural gas is a fossil fuel obtained from underground deposits, often those where oil is also found. Natural gas (mostly methane) is then distributed through pipelines to industries and homes. Artwork from the 17th volume (first period of 1896) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree
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1890s 1896 Annual Volume Building Drill Drilling Engineer Engineers Fire Flame Flames Fossil Fuel French Gas Flare Kansas La Science Illustree Louis Figuier Magazine Methane Natural Gas North American Oil Well Popular Science Us A Weekly Worker Workers Mono Chrome Oil Field
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This 19th-century artwork captures the early days of natural gas exploration in Kansas, USA. The monochrome illustration showcases a scene from the drilling of a natural gas well, providing us with a glimpse into the industrial and technological advancements of that era. The image depicts an American engineer diligently working alongside his team to extract this valuable fossil fuel from underground deposits. With focused determination, they operate the drill while flames dance atop the wellhead tower, symbolizing both danger and progress. This mesmerizing sight reminds us of the immense power hidden beneath our feet. Natural gas, predominantly composed of methane, was distributed through pipelines to various industries and homes during this time period. Its discovery revolutionized energy consumption and played a crucial role in shaping North America's industrial landscape. Originally featured in La Science Illustree, a renowned French popular science weekly publication by Louis Figuier, this artwork is part of its 17th volume dating back to 1896. It serves as an important historical artifact showcasing not only technological advancements but also cultural exchange between Europe and America. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are transported back to an era where human ingenuity met nature's resources head-on – forever changing how we harness energy for generations to come.
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