The Petroleum Industry ? Foreword - Record Production, Increased Reserves, Improved Technology, Price Stability, Fair Profits Recorded

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. Albertson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

UNITED STATES petroleum pro-dU6tion during 1937 materially exceeded? that of any previous year. Firm control of the production rate was maintained under State and Federal laws and aided by the' Interstate Compact. During the first ten months," crude oil prices were stable, except for a slight increase early in the year. Toward the end of the year, uncertainty of price structure be-came evident and a sharp reduction in allowable production was under way. Exploration for new pools and development of .pools already discovered continued active throughout the year. Production control agencies in Texas, and to a less extent in New Mexico and Louisiana, appear to have had increasing difficulty in holding crude oil output to allowable limits. The situation elsewhere is less well known but probably the same condition exists in other important producing States whether control is by State commissions or by unofficial bodies.
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APA: M. Albertson  (1938)  The Petroleum Industry ? Foreword - Record Production, Increased Reserves, Improved Technology, Price Stability, Fair Profits Recorded

MLA: M. Albertson The Petroleum Industry ? Foreword - Record Production, Increased Reserves, Improved Technology, Price Stability, Fair Profits Recorded. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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