M. Wright, and many others who have contributed in one way or another to the value of the report. The writers also wish to express their gratitude to Mr. RB Marshall, geographer in charge, and to Mr. EP Davis, topographer, for hearty cooperation during... Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey - Page 15by Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1910Full view - About this book
| 1910 - 740 pages
...600 to 4,000 feet. The writers of the bulletin expressed the opinion that the Coalinga district would continue to be the greatest in California, if every...operator will conserve to the utmost the supply of oil at present estimated to be available. This available quantity is approximated at 2,737,000,000 barrels.... | |
| Ralph Arnold, Robert Anderson - Petroleum - 1908 - 156 pages
...greatest fields in California if each and every operator will conserve to the utmost the wonderful supply of oil stored within the boundaries of the...and by wise management aid in keeping it available. The amount of available oil in the territory covered by the underground-contour map (Pl. II, in pocket)... | |
| Frank Charles Schrader - Mines and mineral resources - 1909 - 870 pages
...Thompson, T. II. Turner, PS Turnbull, J. Waley, JLD Walp, Alex Wark, J. II. Webb, ML Woy, JB Wrenn," Jolm M. Wright, and many others who have contributed in...the territory covered by the underground-contour map (PI. XV) is 2,737,000,000 barrels. (See under the heading " Production," p. 247.) Some persons have... | |
| Ralph Arnold - Coal mines and mining - 1910 - 958 pages
...Smith, HF Stranahan, RE Thompson, T. II. Turner, PS Turnbull, J. Waley, JLD Walp, Alex Wark, J. II. Webb, ML Woy, JB Wrenn,~John M. Wright, and many others...the territory covered by the underground-contour map (PI. XV) i.- 2,737,000,000 barrels. (See under the heading " Production," p. 247.) Some persons have... | |
| California. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Labor - 1908 - 910 pages
...600 to 4,000 feet. The writers of the bulletin expressed the opinion that the Coaliuga district would continue to be the greatest in California, if every...operator will conserve to the utmost the supply of oil at present estimated to be available. This available quantity is approximated at 2,737,000,000 barrels.... | |
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