Volume 82
Petroleum Development and Technology 1928-29 Papers Presented before the Division, at Tulsa, Okla., October 18-19, 1928, and New York, February 20-21, 1929
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Contents
Letter of Transmittal - A. W. Ambrose
Plans of Petroleum Division for 1929 - J. B. Umpleby
Officers of Institute and of Petroleum Division

PAPERS:

Chapter I. Production Engineering
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Rotary Drilling Problems (With Discussion) R. S. Cartwright
Underground Surveys of Oil Wells (With Discussion) Alexander Anderson
Acid Bottle Method of Subsurface Well Survey and Its Application (With Discussion) E. H. Griswold
Pumping Deep Wells in the Seminole Field, Oklahoma M. J. Kirwan and K. A. Covell
Deep-well Pumping in California (With Discussion) Hallan N. Marsh
Analytical Principles of the Spacing of Oil and Gas Wells (With Discussion) Robert W. Phelps
Pressure Control of Oil Wells E. H. Griswold and W. J. Wilkins
Measurements of Original Pressure, Temperature and Gas-oil Ratio in Oil Sands (With Discussion) K. C. Sclater and B. R. Stephenson
Repressuring during Early Stages of Development (With Discussion) C. E. Beecher
Intermittent Injection of Gas in Gas-lift Installations (With Discussion) Morgan Walker
Effect on Producing Wells of Shutting in the Offset Wells (With Discussion) C. M. Nickerson
Means of Controlling Gas-oil Ratio Hallan N. Marsh and Bruce H. Robinson
Back-pressure Control of Flowing Wells (With Discussion) H. C. Miller
Analyses of Waters of the Salt Creek Field Applied to Underground Problems J. S. Ross and E. A. Swedenborg
Core Studies of the Bradford Sand from the Bradford Field, Pennsylvania (With Discussion) Charles H. Fettke
Manufacture of Nitroglycerin and Use of High Explosives in Oil and Gas Wells C.O. Rison
Chapter II. Petroleum Research
Relative Propulsive Efficiencies of Air and Natural Gas in Pressure Drive Operations (With Discussion) Harry H. Power
Oil Recovery Investigations of the Petroleum Experiment Station of the U. S. Bureau of Mines (With Discussion) (See Also Technical Publication No. 144) R. Van A. Mills, Joseph Chalmers and J. S. Desmond
Capillary Phenomena as Related to Oil Production (With Discussion) Frederick G. Tickell
Natural-flow and Gas-lift Experiments and Apparatus, Petroleum Experiment Station, US Bureau of Mines R. R. Bradenthaler, G . Wade and W.S. Morris
Chapter III. Petroleum Production – United States
Production Development in the United States in 1928 (With Discussion) Joseph Jenson
Oil Production and Development in Oklahoma in 1928 E. P. Hindes
Petroleum Production in Southwest Texas during 1928 Olin G. Bell
Oil Production in the Permian Basin, West Texas and New Mexico A. R. Denison
Petroleum Development in North Central and West Central Texas during 1928 W. G. Wender
Petroleum Development in East Texas and Along the Balcones Fault Zone as far South as Medina Country D.M Collingwood
Review of the California Oil Industry in 1928 W.R. Wardner
Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Operations during 1928 W.F. Bowman and J.M. Vetter
Petroleum Production and Development Rocky Mountain Region during 1928 Dean F. Winchester and C.D. Johnson
Montana’s Oil Industry for 1928 Ralph Arnold
Review of the Appalachian Fields Including Kentucky and Tennessee Jerry B. Newby
Central and Northwestern Ohio in 1928 Jerry B. Newby
Petroleum Development in Illinois and Indiana during 1928 Gail F. Moulton
Chapter IV. Petroleum Production - Foreign
World Petroleum Production in 1928 Valentin R. Garfais
Petroleum Development in Venezuela during 1928 (With Discussion) E. B. Hopkins and H. J. Wasson
Mexican Oil Fields during 1928 Valentin R. Garfias and R. V. Whetsel
Oil Development in Colombia in 1928 James Terry Duee
Developments in Bolivia in 1928 Gilbert P. Moore
Oil Development in Peru in 1928 A.M. McQueen
Petroleum Production in Argentina Jose M. Sobral
Persia and Iraq (With Discussion) Sir John Cadnan
Petroleum Production in Dutch East Indies and Sarawak (West Borneo) in 1928 J. Th. Erb
Russian Oil Fields 1927 and 1928 Basil B. Zavoico
Chapter V. Petroleum Economics
May the American Petroleum Industry through Voluntary Action Meet It’s Problem of Overproduction (See Mining and Metallurgy, April 1929) James A. Veasey
The Crude Oil Supply Howard S. Bryant
Oil Demand, Supply and Price in 1928 Campbell Osborn
Gasoline Economics and Refinery Operation (With Discussion) H.J. Struth
Fuel Oil, The Safety Valve of the Petroleum Industry (With Discussion) Charles J. Deegan
The Market Price of Oil Securities (With Discussion) J. Ehner Thomas and M.D. Gould
Chapter VI. Petroleum Engineering Education
Is the Petroleum Industry Underengineered and, if so, to What Extent? L. C. Uren
Case Methods of Teaching Geology to Engineers C. W. Brown
Chapter VII. Petroleum Refining
Developments in Refining of Petroleum and Its Constituents for 1928 H. W. Camp
Chapter VII. Gas Transportation
Design of High-pressure Gas Pipe Lines Ralph E. Davis and Lyon F. Terry

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