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Production in western Europe (west of the Iron Curtain) increased from approximately 8,650,000 barrels in 1948 to 11,088,000 barrels in 1949, an increase of 28.2 per cent. This increase was due to generally improved working conditions in all of western Europe and to intensified drilling for oil with more modern equipment aided by the Marshall Plan. A high ratio of discoveries in relation to the number of exploration wells drilled was recorded in western Germany where one new field was discovered for every ten wildcats completed during 1949.
Encouraging results were also reported from the Netherlands, France, and Italy. No accurate data are available for eastern Europe.
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