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Forklift Attachments Elk City
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Forklift Attachments Elk City - The city within Beckham County known as Elk City serves as a vital trading center for western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. Elk City is situated on the shelf of Oklahoma's Anadarko Basin, a geological area blessed with a lot of natural gas and oil. Elk City is situated on Interstate 40 and on Historic U.S. Route 66 in Western Oklahoma. Oklahoma City lies 180 km towards the east.
White settlers arrived within the area in 1892 after the Cheyenne-Arapaho reservation opened within western Oklahoma Territory. The present location of the city lay along the Great Western Cattle Trail running from Texas to Dodge City, Kansas, where ranchers drove their cattle. Agriculture played a really prominent part within Elk City throughout the 20th century.
Elk City is now a modern trading center serving around 50,000 area inhabitants. The most essential industries to Elk City's economy are agriculture, petroleum, tourism, wind energy, manufacturing, health care and transportation. Elk City has had slow but steady growth during the last decade because of the relocation and opening of oil field services and drilling companies there. The number of jobs is projected to boom, with a 42% increase in employment anticipated.
Driven by the petroleum industry, Elk City is known as "Natural Gas Capital of the World". Downtown Elk City is the site of Parker Drilling Rig 114, a 55 meter high structure that is the city's most well-known visual feature.
The livestock auction is the most important remnant of Elk City's agricultural economy. Elk City is still a retail center for region ranchers and farmers, but agriculture is not nearly as major as it once was. Wind farming has become even more important since 2009 when Acciona Energy commissioned the very first wind farm of the city, Red Hills Wind Farm situated north of Elk City. The farm's 82 wind turbine generators produce enough power for 40,000 homes. Wind farming is expected to become a growing business.
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