Grand Old Lady
One of Sarawak's most
important
historical monuments. MIRI
WELL No. 1 - The Grand Old
Lady - struck oil on 22
December 1910. Grand Old Lady
is not a frail figure of an
old woman but Miri's Number 1
oil well, the first cable-
tool
oil well in the country, a
'mother' who milked a poor
country to a prosperous
nation.
This landmark is about 30
meters high, Located on top
of
Canada Hill overlooking Miri,
it attracts locals to enjoy
the scenery or jog on the
well-designed path.
The discovery of oil in 1910
on Canada Hill has a
significant place in the
history of modern Miri.
Canada
Hill is where the oil
industry
in the Sarawak started, with
the successful drilling of
well Miri-1 in December 1910.
The growth of the oil
industry
has helped to transform Miri
from a small fishing village
at the turn of the 20th
century into a modern and
prosperous town in the 21st
Century.
The first derrick constructed
was affectionately
called 'The
Grand Old Lady' and produced
oil for 62 years. Next to the
Grand Old Lady, the Petroleum
Museum exhibits photographs
and information on the
petroleum industry.
In joint venture with Shell
Malaysia and Petronas, has
built a museum-cum-
information
centre. At the rear of the
museum, the parking lot
serves
as a vantage point
overlooking
Miri town below.
The view from Bukit Telaga
Minyak is rewarding because
the panorama not only include
the whole town comes but also
the Miri-Brunei border, the
offshore oilrigs and the
refineries in nearby Lutong
township.