An original WWII drill bit from the Eakring site at Dukes Wood Oil Museum, Nottinghamshire.


An original WWII drill bit from the Eakring site at Dukes Wood Oil Museum, Nottinghamshire. Work has begun at the old site by EGDON RESOURCES to determine if there are sufficient oil reserves to justify a major drilling programme. The UK's first commercial oil well was drilled at Eakring,(between Newark and Ollerton), in 1939 and fuel from Dukes Wood powered tanks taking part in the WWII D-Day landings. The site produced 47 million barrels of oil until 1964 and was instrumental in the discovery of oil and gas in the North Sea-trained crew from Eakring transferred to the rigs at sea. The exploration will take place to a depth of around 800 metres. Photo © 2010, John Robertson, 20-01-2010.


Size: 3430px × 5123px
Location: Eakring, Notts., UK.
Photo credit: © John Robertson / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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