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    Production - Foreign - Oil Development in Peru in 1930

    By O. B. Hopkins

    Activity in the oil industry in Peru during 1930 was confined almost entirely to the three old producing fields in the northern coastal area. In the eastern part of Peru, in the valleys of the Maranon

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Production - Foreign - Oil Development in Peru in 1931

    By Oliver B. Hopkins

    During 1931 Peru maintained its position as the ninth oil-producing country of the world, with an output somewhat greater than that of Trinidad and Argentina, and considerably less than for Colombia a

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Production - Foreign - Oil Development in Rumania during 1936

    By I. I. Gardescu

    Rumania produced during 1936 some 62,500,000 bbl. of oil. Of this production, 99 per cent comes from an area running east and west along the southern foothills of the Carpathian Mountains just north o

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Production - Foreign - Oil Developments in Canada in 1938

    By G. S. Hume

    TuRneR Valley, on the eastern edge of the foothills of Alberta, 35 miles southwest of Calgary, continues to be the major oil field in Canada. This field began production of gas and naphtha from the Mi

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Foreign - Oil Developments in Canada in 1938

    By G. S. Hume

    TuRneR Valley, on the eastern edge of the foothills of Alberta, 35 miles southwest of Calgary, continues to be the major oil field in Canada. This field began production of gas and naphtha from the Mi

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Foreign - Oil Possibilities in Brazil

    By S. Fróes Abreu

    The importation of liquid fuels in Brazil amounts to about 1,300,000 tons; 30 per cent of this total being gasoline for automobiles and airplanes. Statistics show an increasing consumption of gasoline

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Production - Foreign - Oil Possibilities in Brazil

    By S. Fróes Abreu

    The importation of liquid fuels in Brazil amounts to about 1,300,000 tons; 30 per cent of this total being gasoline for automobiles and airplanes. Statistics show an increasing consumption of gasoline

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Production - Foreign - Persia

    By Sir John Cadman

    Since my previous review of the Persian fields, presented in 1929,' considerable progress has been made. The main feature of drilling development has been the delimitation of the Haft Kel fiel

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Activities in Brazil in 1944

    By S. Froes

    Official daily output of the Reconcavo (Bahia) oil fields, which amounted to 300 bbl., increased by the end of 1944 to 500 bbl. The new productive wells are in the district of Candeias. This figure is

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Activities in Columbia during 1930 (With Discussion)

    By J. T. Duce

    There were no important changes in the producing situation in Colombia in 1930, because the emergency bill passed by the Colombian Congress in 1927 is still in effect, and therefore no change has take

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Australia

    By Arthur Wade

    During the year 1938, there was some drilling in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, as follows: Queens1and.—At Hutton Creek, lat. (approx.) 25° 45' S.; long (approx.) 149°, drilling was

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Australia

    By Arthur Wade

    During the year 1938, there was some drilling in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, as follows: Queens1and.—At Hutton Creek, lat. (approx.) 25° 45' S.; long (approx.) 149°, drilling was

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Ecuador

    By E. Escobar Pallares

    Footnotes to column heads and explanation of symbols are given on page 239. H.C.T. means the deep zone for High Cold Test crude oil. L.C.T. means the shallow zone for Low Cold Test crude oil. Th

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Ecuador

    By E. Escobar Pallares

    Footnotes to column heads and explanation of symbols are given on page 239. H.C.T. means the deep zone for High Cold Test crude oil. L.C.T. means the shallow zone for Low Cold Test crude oil. Th

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Iran during 1938

    Masjid-i-Su1aiman.—There have been no new developments in the Masjid-i-Sulaiman oil fields during the year 1938. In spite of the age of this field, the fall in dome pressure shows no appreciable varia

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Iran during 1938

    Masjid-i-Su1aiman.—There have been no new developments in the Masjid-i-Sulaiman oil fields during the year 1938. In spite of the age of this field, the fall in dome pressure shows no appreciable varia

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Iran during 1939

    Masjid-i-Su1aiman.—There have been no new developments in the Masjid-i-Sulaiman field during the year. Drilling, deepcning and acidizing operations for maintenance of production havc continued normall

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Iran during 1939

    Masjid-i-Su1aiman.—There have been no new developments in the Masjid-i-Sulaiman field during the year. Drilling, deepcning and acidizing operations for maintenance of production havc continued normall

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Natural Gas Development in Canada during 1936

    By G. S. Hume

    The total production of crude oil in Canada showed only a small improvement in 1936 over 1935, but developments of great importance took place in Alberta on the west flank of the Turner Valley field i

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Natural Gas in Canada during 1930 (With Discussion)

    By Linn M. Farish

    The reported production of petroleum in the Dominion of Canada for 1930 was 1,555,199 bbl., an increase of 455,373 bbl. over 1929. Alberta accounted for nearly all the production with Ontario and New

    Jan 1, 1931