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Oilmen and what They Do

Oilmen and what They Do
Author: C. William Harrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1965
Genre: Petroleum engineering
ISBN:

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In this fascinating story of oilmen at work, the author includes descriptions of how oil is discovered and pumped from land and sea, how it is transported, refined, and used in a myriad of the industry itself.


The Oilmen

The Oilmen
Author: Thomas Hollyman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1952
Genre: Petroleum engineering
ISBN:

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World Oilmen

World Oilmen
Author: Amicia More Melland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1955
Genre: Petroleum industry and trade
ISBN:

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A Saga of Wealth

A Saga of Wealth
Author: James Presley
Publisher: Putnam Publishing Group
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1978
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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A biography of the Texas Oilmen and also the story of the oil companies themselves.


The Oilmen

The Oilmen
Author: Jay Obregon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1973
Genre:
ISBN:

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Oilmen and Other Scoundrels

Oilmen and Other Scoundrels
Author: James M. Day
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Petroleum industry and trade
ISBN: 9781569802724

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A highly-charged expose of the people - including the Bush family - who control the world's most important natural resource. The book is filled with little-known tales of oilmen and their cohorts - the bankers, railroad men and politicians who screwed the general public and each other from the inception of the oil industry.


A Saga of Wealth

A Saga of Wealth
Author: James Presley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1978
Genre: Industries
ISBN: 9780932012616

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Oilman

Oilman
Author: Walter Dechant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03
Genre:
ISBN:

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This is the story of a man. Not a great man by historical standards, but a greatman. Not a man that faced challenges and trauma that would traditionally grace thepages of an epic drama, but a man that persevered through every need that his liferequired. A man with quiet honor that always moved forward with family and faith inmind, accumulating along the way a wealth of stories, of memories, and of vastinfluence that would have otherwise gone unknown, except for those able to experienceknowing him. This is the chronicle of rural Ellis County, Kansas 2 nd generation German-Russian, Catholic peoples living through the 'Dirty 30s', 'The Great War', the 'Ike' years,turbulent 60s & 70s into the 21 st century told through the eyes of one such person andhis family.


The Making of an Oilman

The Making of an Oilman
Author: Isador Molk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1958
Genre: Biography
ISBN:

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The Oilmen

The Oilmen
Author: Bill Mackie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2004
Genre: Offshore oil industry
ISBN: 9781841583020

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The man in hard hat, tartan shirt and jeans stepped down from the helicopter at Dyce Airport. He flourished what one of the waiting journalists later claimed looked like a salad cream bottle filled with flat Guinness. The man said, "Gentlemen, this is North Sea oil." The dramatic announcement on October 11, 1970 signaled the symbolic launch of an exciting new economic era for Scotland. In what was to become British Petroleum's fabulous Forties Field, 130 miles off Aberdeen, the seeds of a mega billion pound oil and gas industry had been sown. From that first trace of commercially viable hydrocarbons grew an industry which at its peak employed 125,000 people on and offshore in Scotland, created giant global corporations contributing more than £100 billion in fiscal revenues to the public coffers. The complex and powerful enterprise ­which would ultimately eclipse the scale of the same era's first moonshot in cost, daring and brilliant technical innovation ­irrevocably changed the lives of thousands of families, challenged a nation's political will and alleviated the UK's financial problems. The Oilmen reveals in words and dramatic pictures, the extraordinary personal stories of the brave men and women who made it all happen above and below some of the most treacherous waters on earth; the bold pioneers who laid the great pipelines and devised the leading edge technology that enabled the oil and gas and the massive revenues to flow. It tells of an early harsh unforgiving regime where money came before health and safety until a series of headlined disasters forced widespread change; it captures the rough camaraderie and the black humor of the crews of rigs, platforms and support ships; it follows the brave men who dived and frequently died for a living; it analyzes the unceasing offshore labor wars and it recounts the titanic pioneering efforts to tame a dangerous force of nature with the largest floating structures ever built by man.