Recognizes the significance of the discovery of oil in Pennsylvania in 1859 and requests the President to issue a proclamation recognizing the "Sesquicentennial of Oil" and the accomplishments of the petroleum and natural gas industries.
[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
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[H. Con. Res. 402 Introduced in House (IH)]
110th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. CON. RES. 402
Recognizing the historical significance of the discovery of oil and the
birth of the petroleum and natural gas industries on the banks of Oil
Creek, Venango County, near Titusville, Pennsylvania on August 27,
1859, and designating the year 2009 as the ``Sesquicentennial of Oil''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 31, 2008
Mr. Peterson of Pennsylvania submitted the following concurrent
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Recognizing the historical significance of the discovery of oil and the
birth of the petroleum and natural gas industries on the banks of Oil
Creek, Venango County, near Titusville, Pennsylvania on August 27,
1859, and designating the year 2009 as the ``Sesquicentennial of Oil''.
Whereas, on August 27, 1859, ``Colonel'' Edwin L. Drake drilled the world's
first commercial oil well along the bank of Oil Creek, Venango County,
near Titusville, Pennsylvania, striking oil at 69\1/2\ feet;
Whereas the world's modern Oil and Gas industries were thus born, resulting in
oil booms, technological and business innovations, environmental
challenges, and population shifts;
Whereas Americans became the pioneers of the world's oil industry, creating the
first oil tank car, oil pipeline, methods of refining oil, new products
for illumination and lubrication and other industry innovations;
Whereas the entrepreneurial spirit fostered by the discovery of oil in
Pennsylvania led to the development of major industries across the
Nation, making petroleum a lynchpin of modern industry and finance;
Whereas the development of petroleum and petroleum-based products from
transportation fuels to modern pharmaceuticals have helped make the
world as we know it possible;
Whereas the concurrent development of the natural gas industry has improved the
daily lives of citizens around the world;
Whereas everyday Americans use oil-based products like gasoline, medicine,
plastic, cosmetics and others to enhance their daily lives;
Whereas oil continues to play a vital role in the Nation's energy economy,
providing employment and careers for thousands of Americans;
Whereas approximately 1.8 billion barrels of crude oil are produced annually in
31 of the nation's 50 States, including Alabama, Alaska, Arizona,
Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska,
Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West
Virginia, and Wyoming;
Whereas 146 refineries operate in 33 States, including Alabama, Alaska, Arkasas,
California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana,
Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana,
Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West
Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming;
Whereas everyday hundreds of oil museums and oil-related historic sites across
the country celebrate 150 years of American ingenuity and innovation;
Whereas, in 2004, the United States Congress designated a 708-square mile area
in northwest Pennsylvania as the Oil Region National Heritage Area;
Whereas the 150th anniversary of Drake Well provides Americans the opportunity
to discuss our Nation's oil legacy and the complex issues of energy use
and consumption that we face today; and
Whereas the recognition of the year of 2009 as the sesquicentennial of the birth
of the oil and natural gas industries will reaffirm our understanding of
the significance of the discovery made near Titusville, Venango County,
Pennsylvania on August 27, 1859: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That Congress--
(1) recognizes the significance of the discovery of oil in
Pennsylvania in 1859;
(2) requests that the President issue a proclamation
recognizing the ``Sesquicentennial of Oil'' and the
accomplishments of the petroleum and natural gas industries;
and
(3) encourages residents of all ages to explore the facts
of oil history and the legacy this commodity and all its
products, innovations, and challenges represent.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources.
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