Problems. and Progress of the Oil Industry - Demand for Crude Oil in 1935 Exceeds Expectations

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. H. Power
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

THE PETROLEUM DIVISION of the A.I.M.E. continued with its diversified activities during 1.935. Sessions at the New York meeting in February were devoted to production engineering, domestic and foreign oil production, and petroleum economics. The symposiums on domestic and foreign production proved their increased usefulness. The data accumulated for 1935 were added to those published during prior years in "Petroleum Development and Technology." A joint session on the use of metals in the petroleum industry was held by the Institute of Metals, Iron and Steel, and Petroleum Divisions. W. S. Farish, chairman of the board of the Standard Oil Co. (N. J.), was the principal speaker at the annual dinner. The October meeting, held in Hous¬ton, was characterized by an excellent program and large attendance. Four sessions were devoted to problems in estimating reserves, reservoir energy, properties of drilling muds, electrical logging, water flooding, and other subsurface studies. Foreign representatives of the Anglo-Persian Oil Co. presented a paper on surface tension and specific gravity of crude oil under reservoir conditions. The address by President Buehler, the dinner at San Jacinto Inn, a trip to various lo
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APA: H. H. Power  (1936)  Problems. and Progress of the Oil Industry - Demand for Crude Oil in 1935 Exceeds Expectations

MLA: H. H. Power Problems. and Progress of the Oil Industry - Demand for Crude Oil in 1935 Exceeds Expectations. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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