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Identifier: emjengineeringmi110newy (find matches)
Title: E/MJ : engineering and mining journal
Year: 1920 (1920s)
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Subjects: Mineral industries Engineering
Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill
Contributing Library: Engineering - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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..i.-~I9I$— 1.755I9!fr— 2.609;I>I7_ 5,9131018— 6.99510;9_ 0,598 shows a gradual increase from 1910 to 1919, with aslight decrease last year, and is given in the table. 316 Engineering and Mining Journal Vol. 110, No. 7 The Petroleum Industry Petroleum in Persia and the Near East Area Comprises What Is Probably the Richest and Most Extensive Oil-Bearing Region of the Globe— Geological Characteristics and Commercial Possibilites—Potentialities of Development Indicated by Recent Changes of Political Control By Edmund M. Spieker* Written for Engineering and Mi7iing Journal IN A RECENT publication of great interest toAmerican oil executives a detailed summary of theoccurrence and development of oil in Persia and inthe former Turkish territories of the Near East is investigation and seeking a basis for intelligent firstaction. The author is a scientific assistant in the Ham-burg Colonial Institute, and the work is doubtless abyproduct of German imperial ambitions and activities
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Appoximale limits, of oil betofbasibfe Caspian S«a. area ; ; ) ; ; j Boundai^of Anglo-Ffenrian conoessiorv ( ^^ . ^International boundariesandasphajtoccurrences *™*^*^*^bdta-f* ♦! ■^■-. .A Of OM/^.f^ . , I OIL, REGIONS OF THE NEAR EAST presented. The work might be characterized as a busi-ness mans paper, as it emphasizes, in particular, polit-ical and legal matters, the business history of oilconcession-seeking, prospecting, and development. Inaddition, it summarizes in a fairly complete manner theavailable geologic and otiier technical data. It is themost comprehensive summary concerning petroleum inthese regions yet published, and it is obviously of greatvalue to an oil enterpriser planning a campaign of •Published by permission of llu. Director of the U. S. GeologicalSurvey. •Schweer, Walther, Die Turkisch-Persischen Erdolvorkonimen.Hbh. Harmburgischen Kdlonialinstitats Bd. XL., 1919; (Large8 vo., 219 pp., with maps and illustrations.) in these Asiatic territories duri

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  • booksubject:Mineral_industries
  • booksubject:Engineering
  • bookpublisher:New_York___McGraw_Hill
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  • bookleafnumber:338
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