Louisiana Oil City Museum

Preserving Louisiana petroleum history at Caddo Lake.

 

A 1905 oil discovery at Caddo-Pines brought America’s rapidly growing petroleum industry to northwestern Louisiana. A state museum in appropriately named Oil City tells the story.

Originally the Caddo-Pine Island Oil and Historical Museum, in May 2004 the Louisiana State Oil and Gas Museum was dedicated as a state museum. 

Two rows of oil platforms with derricks in 1911 on Caddo Lake, Louisiana.

Drilling platforms constructed in 1911 by Gulf Refining Company produced oil from an oilfield beneath Caddo Lake, Louisiana. They were among America’s earliest “offshore” wells — but not the first.

Located about 20 miles north of Shreveport, the first public museum in Louisiana dedicated to the petroleum industry maintains an extensive local history library and collected photographic archives. Exterior exhibits include the former depot of the Kansas City Southern Railroad. (more…)

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