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... interests . Mr. JAMES . The present price of crude oil in Oklahoma is approxi- mately $ 2.30 per barrel . Standard Oil is offering from $ 1.75 to $ 1.80 a barrel . Mr. VAN DYKE . The point I wanted to bring PETROLEUM AND GASOLINE . 9.
... interests . Mr. JAMES . The present price of crude oil in Oklahoma is approxi- mately $ 2.30 per barrel . Standard Oil is offering from $ 1.75 to $ 1.80 a barrel . Mr. VAN DYKE . The point I wanted to bring PETROLEUM AND GASOLINE . 9.
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... oil within reasonable bounds . Mr. JAMES . What is the present price of crude oil in Oklahoma ? Mr. CARTER . I have not the latest quotations at hand , but would sav Oklahoma oil runs about 60 cents- Mr. JAMES . A barrel ? Mr. CARTER ...
... oil within reasonable bounds . Mr. JAMES . What is the present price of crude oil in Oklahoma ? Mr. CARTER . I have not the latest quotations at hand , but would sav Oklahoma oil runs about 60 cents- Mr. JAMES . A barrel ? Mr. CARTER ...
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... crude , we refer to Kansas and Oklahoma only , but our refineries may be outside of the State . For instance , we ... barrel . In 1915 the estimated produc- tion of the midcontinent field was 121,000,000 barrels and the average price was 61 ...
... crude , we refer to Kansas and Oklahoma only , but our refineries may be outside of the State . For instance , we ... barrel . In 1915 the estimated produc- tion of the midcontinent field was 121,000,000 barrels and the average price was 61 ...
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... oil were produced and the price went down . During the famous Glenn pool development the price sank to 30 cents a barrel , and mil- lions of barrels of oil were placed in storage . When Glenn receded , the price advanced ; and after ...
... oil were produced and the price went down . During the famous Glenn pool development the price sank to 30 cents a barrel , and mil- lions of barrels of oil were placed in storage . When Glenn receded , the price advanced ; and after ...
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... barrels of crude a day in the midcontinent field . This means approximately 1,200,000 gallons a day . The Standard is making 34 per cent more from crude than in the past . The short- age is due to a smaller yield per barrel of crude oil ...
... barrels of crude a day in the midcontinent field . This means approximately 1,200,000 gallons a day . The Standard is making 34 per cent more from crude than in the past . The short- age is due to a smaller yield per barrel of crude oil ...
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Página 69 - The plan proposed in the present motion of distributing the stock among the shareholders of the Union Pacific Company or of selling it to such shareholders will in effect transfer the stock from the Oregon Short Line Company, which now holds it for the Union Pacific Company, to the stockholders of the latter company, who own and control that company. Upon the face of it, this would seem to be a proposition to perpetuate the domination and control of the Union Pacific Company over the Southern Pacific...
Página 69 - Exactly, and they fought the law and it went to the Supreme Court of the United States and the Supreme Court of the United States held it constitutional, and now they see it is a beneficial measure.
Página 79 - Co. any further permits to establish fllling stations throughout the city of Minneapolis until such time as they have demonstrated that the price of crude oil and its products is due to natural causes and not due to manipulation on their part.
Página 111 - But the defendants are not prohibited by this decree from distributing ratably to the shareholders of the principal company the shares to which they are equitably entitled in the stocks of the defendant corporations that are parties to the combination.
Página 61 - Is there any such pipe line? 1 asked Mr. Carter the other day and he said he did not know anything about it. Mr. HG JAMES. I never heard of it. Mr. JAMES. The Grand Rapids Press, published at Grand Rapids, had a sarcastic editorial on that proposition and said there was not
Página 14 - Party agrees that all devices, improvements, processes, equipments, apparatus, or development, or any matter or thing which may be necessary or desirable to be used in connection with the said process, originated by the Second Party or by its agents or employees during the life of this agreement shall be promptly and fully communicated to the First party in order that letters patent thereon may be applied for in the discretion of the First Party, the cost of obtaining such letters patent, including...
Página 20 - ... the purpose of my resolution was to establish a desk or division within the Bureau of Mines for the purpose of collecting these data, having them on hand where they would be obtainable by the general public. In fact, the thing I desire is to have a separate organization within the Bureau of Mines or any other bureau that this committee might think had jurisdiction, for the purpose of gathering these data. Mr. JAMES. "What do you suppose the expense would be ? Mr. CARTER. I have not looked that...
Página 23 - ... of his land through their wells, and that poor fellow was sitting, with the hole drilled in the ground, unable to protect himself in any manner, the oil being drained out by the well owned by the pipe-line company. That has been since regulated to some extent by the Interstate Commerce Commission and by our own corporation commission at home, but, no doubt, there is much of it going on yet. Mr. JAMES. I have a newspaper article here in which it is stated that an almost inexhaustible supply of...
Página 81 - If there is nothing further, the subcommittee will stand adjourned, subject to call. (Whereupon, at 12 o'clock m., the...