Volume 103
Petroleum Development and Technology 1933 Petroleum Division Papers and Discussions Presented before the Division at Los Angles, July 28, Ponca City, September 20 to October 1, 1932 and New York, February 20-23, 1933
Title Page
Contents
Letter of Transmittal, Earl Oliver
Foreword, William E Wrather
Officers Of The Institute
Officers Of The Committees Of The Petroleum Division

PAPERS:

Chapter I. Stabilization

TITLE AUTHOR
Petroleum Stabilization in 1932 Earl Oliver
Stabilization Issues (Mimeographed) Earl Oliver
A Rational Program for the Oil Industry (See Oil and Gas Journal, Oct. 6, 1932) W. S. Farish
Legal Aspects of Limitation of Oil Production to Market Demand (See Mining and Metallurgy, Oct., 1932 and Oil and Gas Journal, Oct. 6, 1932) Robert E. Hardwicke
Legal Planning of Petroleum Production: Two Years of Proration (See Yale Law Journal, March, 1933) J. Howard Marshall
Developing United Action and Public Support (See Oil and Gas Journal, Oct. 6, 1932) J. Howard Marshall
The Place of Government, State and Federal, in Rationalizing Mineral Production (See Mining and Metallurgy, Oct., 1932) C. K. Leith
The Interdependence of the States in Oil Conservation (See Oil and Gas Journal, Oct. 13, 1932) Northcutt Ely
Reservoir Energy: Its Source, Ownership and Utilization in the Production of Petroleum. A Symposium led by Joseph B. Umpleby Joseph B. Umpleby
Recoverable Oil and Gas Content of Land as Suitable Standard of each Owner's Rights in Pool (With Discussion) E. H. Griswold
Proration Based on Reservoir Content (Mimeographed) John F. Dodge
Proration in Texas in 1932 David Donoghue and E. Baker
Oil Curtailment in California (Mimeographed) Joseph Jenson

Chapter II. Economics

TITLE AUTHOR
Petroleum Economics in 1932 - Summary H. J. Struth, Vice Chairman
Basic Economic Principles Applied to the Petroleum Industry (Mimeographed) L. P. Stockman
Factors Affecting the Demand for Gasoline and Crude Oil over the Next Few Years: A study of Automobiles in Use (With Appendix on Marketing Trends) Sidney A. Swensrud
Economic Influences of the Gasoline Situation H. J. Struth
A Comparison of Old and New Oil Fields L. C. Snider
Competitive Relation of Coal and Petroleum in the United States (A.I.M.E. Contribution No. 18-Preprint) Spencer Hutchinson and August J. Breitenstein

Chapter III. Production Engineering and Engineering Research

TITLE AUTHOR
Production Engineering in 1932 E. A. Stephenson, Vice Chairman
Engineering Research in 1932 H. C. Fowler, Vice Chairman
The Killing of Milham Elliott No. 1 and Continental Elliott No. 12-8 Wells, Kettleman Hills, California R. Silent and N. A. Rousselot
Effects of Temperature on the Viscosity of Some Gulf Coast Drilling Muds (With Discussion) J.D. Exner
Selection and Use of Screened Pipe Clifford S. Wilson
Coring in the Oklahoma City Field (Abstract; see also Oil and Gas Journal, 1933) R. W. Brauchli
Reservoir and Bottom-hole Producing Pressures as a Basis for Proration C. V. Milikan
Proration of an Oil Field Based on Uniform Allowable Gas Production R. M. Barnes and A. H. Bell
Subsurface Pressures in Oil Wells and Their Field of Application (With Discussion) D. J. Hawthorn
Calculation of Pressure Drops in Flowing Wells (With Discussion) T. V. Moore and R. J. Schilthuis
Gas Column Apparatus for Precise Measurement of Oil Well Pressure (Abstract; see also Oil Weekly, April 4, 1932) Stanley Gill
Mechanics of Water Movement in Natural and Artificial Flooding of Oil Sands (With Discussion) K. B. Nowels
The Mechanics of Porous Flow Applied to Water-flooding Problems (With Discussion) R.D. Wyckoff, H.G. Botset and M. Muskat
Some Studies on the Porosity and Permeability of Rocks (With Discussion) F. G. Tickell, O. E. Mechem and R. C. McCurdy
Relation of Porosity to the Fundamental Densities of a Porous Substance (Mimeographed) W. O. Smith
Development of Hydrogen on Porosimeter C. J. Coberly and A. B. Stevens
A New Contribution to Subsurface Studies by Means of Electrical Measurements in Drill Holes (A.I.M.E. Technical Publication No.503) C. and M. Schlumberger and E. G. Leonardon
Production Engineering and Engineers: Their Relation to Oil-field Operations and Personnel (See Mining arid Metallurgy, August, 1932) E.H. Griswold

Chapter IV. Production

TITLE AUTHOR
Petroleum Production in 1932 Summary H. J. Wasson, Vice Chairman

Domestic

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Eastern Oil and Gas Fields in 1932 (With Discussion) P. D. Torrey and W. H. Young, Jr.
Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1932 T. Wasson
Oil and Gas Development in Illinois and Indiana during 1932 T. Wasson
Oil and Gas Development in North Louisiana, South Arkansas and Mississippi in 1932 B. C. Craft
Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1932 C. H. Pishny, Raymond M. Carr, and E. J. Dickinson
Oil and Gas Development in Kansas in 1932 E. A. Koester
Petroleum Production, North Central Texas Fred Sehmann and H. F. Smiley
Petroleum in East Texas during 1932, Except Gulf Coast Area H. Vance
Production and Development in West Texas and New Mexico for 1932 William Victor Vietti
Oil and Gas Development in the Texas Panhandle in 1932 C. C. RAE
Petroleum Development on the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana during 1932 L. P. Teas
Petroleum and Gas in the Rocky Mountain District, 1932 C. D. Johnson
Developments in the California Petroleum Industry during 1932 V. H. Wilhelm and H. W. Miller

Foreign

TITLE AUTHOR
An Estimate of the World’s Proven Oil Reserves V. R. Garfias
Petroleum and Natural Gas in Canada during 1932 L. C. Snider
Mexican Oil Production in 1932 V. R. Garfias and R. V. Whetsel
Petroleum Development in Venezuela in 1932 H. Sherman
Petroleum Production in Trinidad during 1932 H. W. Reid
Petroleum Developments in Colombia during 1932 O. C. Wheeler
Petroleum Development in Argentina in 1932 Gilbert P. Moore
Petroleum Development in Peru during 1932 O. B. Hopkins
Russian Oil Industry 1931-1932 R. C. Beckstrom
Petroleum Development in Rumania in 1932 I. J. Gardescu
Petroleum Development in Germany during 1932 W. Kauenhowen
Production of Petroleum by France, Italy and Poland in 1932 W. P. Haynes
Persia Sir John Cadman
The Petroleum Industry in Iraq, 1932 E. B. Swanson
Petroleum in Burma and India L. D. Stamp
Petroleum Development in Africa in 1932 William B. Heroy
Petroleum Production in the Dutch East Indies and Western Borneo during 1932 (Sarawak and Brunci) Data obtained through the courtesy of the Royal Dutch Shell Co. and the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey

Chapter V. Refining

TITLE AUTHOR
Developments in Refinery Engineering during 1932 - Summary Walter Miller, Vice Chairman

INDEX

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Index