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The Petroleum Trail

The Petroleum Trail is an international tourist trail which runs from Poland to Ukraine linking places associated with the petroleum industry of the 19th century.

View of the oil field in Galicia. Oil wells (pl. szyby naftowe), erected in 1881

Background edit

During the mid 19th and early 20th centuries, significant oil reserves were discovered and developed in Galicia near Drohobych and Boryslav,[1][2] The first European attempt to drill for oil was in Bóbrka, Krosno County, Western Galicia, in 1854.[1][2] By 1867, a well at Kleczany was drilled to about 200 meters using steam.[1][2] On December 31, 1872, a railway line linking Borysław (now Boryslav) with the nearby city of Drohobycz (now Drohobych) was opened. American John Simon Bergheim and Canadian William Henry McGarvey came to Galicia in 1882.[3][a] In 1883, their company, MacGarvey and Bergheim, bored holes of 700 to 1,000 meters and found large oil deposits.[1] In 1885, they renamed their oil developing enterprise the Galician-Karpathian Petroleum Company (German: Galizisch-Karpathische Petroleum Aktien-Gesellschaft), headquartered in Vienna, with McGarvey as the chief administrator and Bergheim as field engineer,[b] and built a huge refinery at Maryampole near Gorlice, in the southeast corner of Galicia.[3]

Considered the biggest, most efficient enterprise in Austria-Hungary, Maryampole was built in six months and employed 1,000 men.[3][c] Subsequently, investors from Britain, Belgium, and Germany established companies to develop the oil and natural gas industries in Galicia.[1] This influx of capital caused the number of petroleum enterprises to shrink from 900 to 484 by 1884, and to 285 companies manned by 3,700 workers by 1890.[1] However, the number of oil refineries increased from thirty-one in 1880 to fifty-four in 1904.[1] By 1904, there were thirty boreholes in Borysław of over 1,000 meters.[1] Production increased by 50% between 1905 and 1906 and then trebled between 1906 and 1909 because of unexpected discoveries of vast oil reserves of which many were gushers.[4] By 1909, production reached its peak at 2,076,000 tons or 4% of worldwide production.[1][2] Often called the "Polish Baku", the oil fields of Borysław and nearby Tustanowice accounted for over 90% of the national oil output of the Austria-Hungary Empire.[1][4][5] From 500 residents in the 1860s, Borysław had swollen to 12,000 by 1898.[4] At the turn of the century, Galicia was ranked fourth in the world as an oil producer.[1][d] This significant increase in oil production also caused a slump in oil prices.[4] A very rapid decrease in oil production in Galicia occurred just before the Balkans conflicts.

Galicia was the Central Powers' only major domestic source of oil during the Great War.[4]

Sanok County edit

  • Zarszyn – glycol and methanol storage for natural gas mining
  • Strachocina – underground gas storage, structure of the old mine
  • Sanok – exposition of the 19th-century oil industry related structures in Skansen – Open Air Museum
  • Tyrawa Solna – preserved structure of a mine and pumping jack
  • Wielopole – buildings of the office, boiler – room, waiting room for miners

History edit

Old postcards edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ William McGarvey helped develop a rig in the 1860s or 1870s which made his Canadian drilling technology and Canadian drillers famous around the world. John Simon Bergheim and William Henry McGarvey had unsuccessfully searched for oil in Germany under the Continental Oil Company of which McGarvey was the director. They left Germany and began their first drilling in Galicia during 1882 under the company name of MacGarvey and Bergheim.[3]
  2. ^ Just after the turn of the century, Bergheim was killed in a taxicab accident in London, England, leaving McGarvey to carry on alone.[3]
  3. ^ Later, Bergheim and McGarvey bought a number of small oil-producing and refining operations and acquired the Apollo Oil Company of Budapest.[3]
  4. ^ In 1909, first in the world for oil production was the United States with 183,171,000 barrels, the Russian Empire was second with 65,970,000 barrels, and the Austria-Hungary Empire was third with 14,933,000 barrels per year due to its significant oil reserves discoveries between 1905 and 1909.[4][6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Schatzker, Valerie; Erdheim, Claudia; Sharontitle, Alexander. . Drohobycz Administrative District: History. Archived from the original on April 10, 2016. Retrieved April 20, 2016. Map of oilfields discovered and developed in Galicia. {{cite web}}: External link in |quote= (help)
  2. ^ a b c d Golonka, Jan; Picha, Frank J. (2006). The Carpathians and Their Foreland: Geology and Hydrocarbon Resources. American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG). ISBN 9780891813651.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Creswell, Sarah; Flint, Tom. "William H. McGarvey (1843 - 1914)". Professional Engineers Ontario. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Frank, Allison (June 29, 2006). "Galician California, Galician Hell: The Peril and Promise of Oil Production in Austria-Hungary". Washington, D.C.: Office of Science and Technology Austria (OSTA). Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  5. ^ Thompson, Arthur Beeby (1916). Oil-field Development and Petroleum Mining. Van Nostrand.
  6. ^ Schwarz, Robert (1930). Petroleum-Vademecum: International Petroleum Tables (VII ed.). Berlin and Vienna: Verlag für Fachliteratur. pp. 4–5.
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  • Królewskie Wolne Miasto Sanok, official website
  • Bobrka, Krosno district, Poland

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The Petroleum Trail is an international tourist trail which runs from Poland to Ukraine linking places associated with the petroleum industry of the 19th century View of the oil field in Galicia Oil wells pl szyby naftowe erected in 1881 Contents 1 Background 2 Sanok County 3 History 4 Old postcards 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesBackground editSee also Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and Galicia Eastern Europe During the mid 19th and early 20th centuries significant oil reserves were discovered and developed in Galicia near Drohobych and Boryslav 1 2 The first European attempt to drill for oil was in Bobrka Krosno County Western Galicia in 1854 1 2 By 1867 a well at Kleczany was drilled to about 200 meters using steam 1 2 On December 31 1872 a railway line linking Boryslaw now Boryslav with the nearby city of Drohobycz now Drohobych was opened American John Simon Bergheim and Canadian William Henry McGarvey came to Galicia in 1882 3 a In 1883 their company MacGarvey and Bergheim bored holes of 700 to 1 000 meters and found large oil deposits 1 In 1885 they renamed their oil developing enterprise the Galician Karpathian Petroleum Company German Galizisch Karpathische Petroleum Aktien Gesellschaft headquartered in Vienna with McGarvey as the chief administrator and Bergheim as field engineer b and built a huge refinery at Maryampole near Gorlice in the southeast corner of Galicia 3 Considered the biggest most efficient enterprise in Austria Hungary Maryampole was built in six months and employed 1 000 men 3 c Subsequently investors from Britain Belgium and Germany established companies to develop the oil and natural gas industries in Galicia 1 This influx of capital caused the number of petroleum enterprises to shrink from 900 to 484 by 1884 and to 285 companies manned by 3 700 workers by 1890 1 However the number of oil refineries increased from thirty one in 1880 to fifty four in 1904 1 By 1904 there were thirty boreholes in Boryslaw of over 1 000 meters 1 Production increased by 50 between 1905 and 1906 and then trebled between 1906 and 1909 because of unexpected discoveries of vast oil reserves of which many were gushers 4 By 1909 production reached its peak at 2 076 000 tons or 4 of worldwide production 1 2 Often called the Polish Baku the oil fields of Boryslaw and nearby Tustanowice accounted for over 90 of the national oil output of the Austria Hungary Empire 1 4 5 From 500 residents in the 1860s Boryslaw had swollen to 12 000 by 1898 4 At the turn of the century Galicia was ranked fourth in the world as an oil producer 1 d This significant increase in oil production also caused a slump in oil prices 4 A very rapid decrease in oil production in Galicia occurred just before the Balkans conflicts Galicia was the Central Powers only major domestic source of oil during the Great War 4 Sanok County editZarszyn glycol and methanol storage for natural gas mining Strachocina underground gas storage structure of the old mine Sanok exposition of the 19th century oil industry related structures in Skansen Open Air Museum Tyrawa Solna preserved structure of a mine and pumping jack Wielopole buildings of the office boiler room waiting room for minersHistory edit1866 Set up of oil production centres Witrylow Hlomcza Polana Lodyna Brzegi Zagorz Rajskie Stara Wies Glebokie Turze Pole Wielopole Mokre Tokarnia Grabownica 1928 Discovery of Strachocina natural gas reservoir 1924 1939 Galician Petroleum Society Galicja drills on area of Jurowce Strachocina 1930s oil and natural gas are produced among others in Grabownica Strachocina Turze Pole Stara Wies Humniska Wankowa Ropienka Polana Wielopole September 1939 Beskiden Erdol Gewinnungs Geselschaft renamed for Karpaten Oil infill drills of reservoirs Wielopole Mokre Grabownica October 9 1944 Creation of the State Petroleum Office which form letter Nr15 establish the highest organising unit of mining district Sector Sanok 1946 Beginning of rotary method in drilling 1953 Creation of drilling company Sanok Old postcards edit nbsp View at the Oil Field Galician Petroleum Society Galicja 1900s nbsp View at the Oil Field Mokre 1914 Poland nbsp View at the Oil Field Oil wells 1909 nbsp View at the Oil Field Oil wells 1911 nbsp View at the Oil Field Grabownica 1930sSee also editIgnacy LukasiewiczNotes edit William McGarvey helped develop a rig in the 1860s or 1870s which made his Canadian drilling technology and Canadian drillers famous around the world John Simon Bergheim and William Henry McGarvey had unsuccessfully searched for oil in Germany under the Continental Oil Company of which McGarvey was the director They left Germany and began their first drilling in Galicia during 1882 under the company name of MacGarvey and Bergheim 3 Just after the turn of the century Bergheim was killed in a taxicab accident in London England leaving McGarvey to carry on alone 3 Later Bergheim and McGarvey bought a number of small oil producing and refining operations and acquired the Apollo Oil Company of Budapest 3 In 1909 first in the world for oil production was the United States with 183 171 000 barrels the Russian Empire was second with 65 970 000 barrels and the Austria Hungary Empire was third with 14 933 000 barrels per year due to its significant oil reserves discoveries between 1905 and 1909 4 6 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k Schatzker Valerie Erdheim Claudia Sharontitle Alexander Petroleum in Galicia Drohobycz Administrative District History Archived from the original on April 10 2016 Retrieved April 20 2016 Map of oilfields discovered and developed in Galicia a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code quote code help a b c d Golonka Jan Picha Frank J 2006 The Carpathians and Their Foreland Geology and Hydrocarbon Resources American Association of Petroleum Geologists AAPG ISBN 9780891813651 a b c d e f Creswell Sarah Flint Tom William H McGarvey 1843 1914 Professional Engineers Ontario Retrieved April 20 2016 a b c d e f Frank Allison June 29 2006 Galician California Galician Hell The Peril and Promise of Oil Production in Austria Hungary Washington D C Office of Science and Technology Austria OSTA Retrieved April 20 2016 Thompson Arthur Beeby 1916 Oil field Development and Petroleum Mining Van Nostrand Schwarz Robert 1930 Petroleum Vademecum International Petroleum Tables VII ed Berlin and Vienna Verlag fur Fachliteratur pp 4 5 The Petroleum Trail also and Krolewskie Wolne Miasto Sanok official website Bobrka Krosno district Poland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Petroleum Trail amp oldid 1148132642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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