Production Increase Halted; Many Changes in Sources, Transportation and Products

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Basil B. Zavoico
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1943

Abstract

ALTHOUGH the American petroleum industry was affected by the Second World War from its early beginning it was not until Dec. 7, 1941- that the industry was placed on full war footing. Even throughout most of 1942 the American overseas operations were limited and not until late in the year did expansion of military activities, more particularly the offensive in North Africa, affect the domestic supplies to such an extent that critical deficiencies developed locally in this country, particularly along the East Coast. The definite outlook for greatly expanded offensive operations by the United States on both Atlantic and Pacific fronts makes certain that during 1943 the domestic situation will. not be alleviated; rather it may become even more critical even though additional transportation facilities, now being built and planned. will be completed from the southwestern producing states to the East Coast.
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APA: Basil B. Zavoico  (1943)  Production Increase Halted; Many Changes in Sources, Transportation and Products

MLA: Basil B. Zavoico Production Increase Halted; Many Changes in Sources, Transportation and Products. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1943.

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