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At the most conservative estimate this gusher should last for at least 20 years.
It has happened—a gusher, right on our doorstep, black gold.
It is they who opened up the gusher of unemployment, and it is to us that the much more difficult task of shutting it off has been left.
Fourteen feet was drilled until a gusher of petroleum was struck.
None were spectacular gushers, but they were sufficiently profitable to encourage further drilling.
A blowout primarily composed of natural gas was known as a "gas gusher".
As the technology developed, blowout preventers became standard equipment, and gushers became a thing of the past.
The well began making a gurgling sound and soon emitted a gusher clear over the derrick.
In the early days of oil exploration and production, long before the advent of modern blowout preventions, gushers were the norm.
It was a gusher, and it sent the area into frenzy.
Despite being symbols of new-found wealth, gushers were dangerous and wasteful.
Reportedly, thousands of spectators came to see the gusher that spouted almost pure gasoline for weeks.
It ended up being a gusher and was producing 2,500 barrels of oil a day.
He drills in the same spot and hits a gusher.
He attempted drilling for oil, and after a long struggle in 1867 he struck a gusher of sparkling water at a depth of 900 ft.