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Located in the vibrant city of Little Rock, AR, the Arkansas Oil Gas Commission (AOGC) serves as a crucial government office overseeing the regulation and management of the states oil and gas resources.
Frame 5: As we discovered earlier, the first Arkansas Oil Well was the Hunter No. 1 in Ouachita County, but the first commercial well was in El Dorado Field in 1921. 1922 the Smackover Oil Field was discovered and started producing on July 1, 1922 and within 6 months, 1,000 wells were drilled.
Arkansass crude oil production continues to be concentrated along the states southern border. Arkansas has two oil refineries that have a combined processing capacity of almost 91,000 barrels of crude oil per calendar day, which is less than 1% of U.S. total refining capacity.
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