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Leduc: the oil derrick that made Alberta rich

Broadcast Date: Aug. 4, 2006

"Leduc number one gave me an entire career," says retired roughneck Dan Claypool. In fact, on Feb. 13, 1947, the oil derrick gave all Alberta reason to celebrate. When it struck oil, the province's have-not status was suddenly history. "At that time, there wasn't any industry or jobs to speak of," Claypool explains in this 2006 clip. "Leduc number one opened it up where within the next several years many, many people moved in and picked up the jobs in the oil patch." Now those people come to see where history took place.

Leduc: the oil derrick that made Alberta rich

• Leduc number one sits on the grounds of the Canadian Petroleum Discovery Centre, which opened in 1997 to showcase Canada's oil industry to visitors. The derrick is all that remains of the original 1940's drilling rig.

• The drilling of Leduc number one began in Nov. 1946 on a farm belonging to Mike Turta. Most members of the crew were pessimistic and felt the well would turn out to be yet another in a long line of dry holes. For the story of the oil industry in Alberta, see the CBC Digital Archives topic Striking Oil in Alberta.

• The well was shut down in 1974 after having produced some 50,300 cubic metres (320,000 barrels) of oil and 9 million cubic metres (320 million cubic feet) of natural gas.

Other prominent Alberta roadside attractions include:
• Cowboy in Airdrie
• World's Largest Mallard Duck in Andrew
• World's Largest Beaver in Beaverlodge
• Angus Shaw - Fur Trader in Bonnyville
• Antique Underground Coal Train in Canmore
• World's Largest Chuckwagon in Dewberry
World's Largest Dinosaur in Drumheller
• World's Largest Western Boot in Edmonton
• Buffalo in Fort McMurray
World's Largest Pyrogy in Glendon
• Mozzy the Mosquito in Rainbow Lake
Psyanka (Easter Egg) in Vegreville
• Starship Enterprise in Vulcan

Leduc: the oil derrick that made Alberta rich

Medium: Television

Program: CBC News at Six

Broadcast Date: Aug. 4, 2006

Guest(s): Dan Claypool


Reporter: Jim MacQuarrie

Duration: 3:41

Last updated:
Aug. 28, 2009


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