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Volume: 20 (1936)

Issue: 1. (January)

First Page: 15

Last Page: 50

Title: Probable Petroleum Shortage in the United States and Methods for its Alleviation

Author(s): L. C. Snider (2), B. T. Brooks (3)

Abstract:

The immediate danger of a shortage of crude petroleum in the United States, under the assumptions of the present or an increased rate of consumption and of prices approximating the current scale, is considered in the light of past studies of a similar nature, and of probable decline in the production of existing fields and the probabilities of new discoveries. Secondary recovery, increased efficiency in the petroleum and allied industries, and the known substitutes are reviewed as means of postponing a shortage of petroleum and of alleviating its effects should any eventuate.

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