RI 4034 Properties of Louisiana Crude Oils, Pt. 3

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
O. C. Blade E. L. Garton
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Dec 1, 1946

Abstract

Louisiana is one of the major oil-producing States of the country. Commercial production of crude oil in the State began in 1902 and has increased to an estimated output of 157,409,000 barrels in 1945, which is the maximum production up to this time and places the State fourth in the nation. The cumulative production for Louisiana through 1944 is 1,544,481,000 barrels, and, adding the output for 1945, the total to January 1, 1946, is 1,681,890,000 barrels. Data on annual production of crude oil in Louisiana and tentative statistics for 1945 are given in table 1. The large production of crude oil in Louisiana and the present trend to utilize petroleum in accordance with its general characteristics make it increasingly important to present analytical data for crude oils. This report is the fifth of a series presenting such data obtained on crude oils from Louisiana according to the procedure used by the Bureau of Mines. Individual analyses are given for 82 samples from 64 fields; many of the samples are from recently discovered fields, and some are from new producing formations.
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APA: O. C. Blade E. L. Garton  (1946)  RI 4034 Properties of Louisiana Crude Oils, Pt. 3

MLA: O. C. Blade E. L. Garton RI 4034 Properties of Louisiana Crude Oils, Pt. 3. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.

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