Nov. 1928: Omnipotence that was gained by Standard Oil Co. was due to ownership of pipe lines; transportation is usually arbiter of markets; review of early developments, in Pennsylvania and other fields in United States; legislation and Supreme Court decisions; costs of moving oil in pipe lines. Dec. 1928: Operation of pipe lines; maintenance and repairs; protection against corrosion; pumping stations; large variations in capacities of lines, depending on diameter of pipe, distance between pumping stations, working pressure, viscosity, and temperature. Jan. 1929: Costs of installation; operating costs; tabular data on transportation rates per barrel; comparative railroad freights. (See also - no. 5 May 1929 pp. 346-384; Boletin de Informaciones Petroliferas vol. 5, nos. 51 and 52, and 21 Nov. pp. 29-32, 34-36, 38-40, 42-46 and 48-50)
Transportation of petroleum by pipe lines
Boletin de Minas y Petroleos
Boletin de Minas y Petroleo ; 1 , n 6
1929
17 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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