Bulletin, Ausgabe 20

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University of Illinois, 1915
 

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Seite 19 - The statistics for the mineral production of Illinois in 1909 were collected and compiled by the Census Bureau in cooperation with the US Geological Survey; those for 1910 were gathered by the State Geological Survey in cooperation with the United States Geological Survey. The figures presented in the tables to follow are the final results of the tabulations of the United States Geological Survey for both years. The industries included in the mailing lists...
Seite 23 - County Loaded at mines for shipment Sold to local trade and used by employees Used at mines for steam and heat Made into coke Total quantity Total value Average price per ton Average number of days active Average number of employees Bureau .... Christian.
Seite 43 - The excitement attending the discovery of oil at Carlyle in the spring of 1911 was unusually intense. In a very short time, however, systematic development began and the field took its place among the producers of the State. As development progressed, it became evident that the productive area had been outlined more or less clearly and general interest shifted to the question of the existence of other oil pools in the vicinity. This report attempts to point out certain areas where the geological...
Seite 29 - PRICES. In the following table are given the dates of change and the changes in prices at wells of the different grades of petroleum produced in Illinois during the years 1908, 1909, and 1910: Fluctuation in prices, per barrel, of Illinois petroleum in 1908, 1909, and 1910.
Seite 30 - Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jane July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Seite 27 - Illinois oil field, 1908 to 1911, by months: Shipments of petroleum by railroad in tank cars from Illinois oil field, in pounds and equivalent in barrels, 1908-1911, by months.
Seite 81 - INTRODUCTION This paper is a preliminary report on the Carlinville oil and gas field, and is designed to meet the needs of operators who are attempting to locate the most favorable areas for the accumulation of oil and gas. Data are too meagre at the present time for the deduction of final conclusions regarding the possibilities of the field, but it is hoped that this presentation of available information will be of some use in pointing out the geologic structure of the field, and thereby limiting...
Seite 15 - OF TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYS IN CO-OPERATION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND THE STATE OF MICHIGAN FOR THE FISCAL YEARS BEGINNING JULY 1, 1912, AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1914.

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