Ida M. Tarbell: The History of the Standard Oil Company
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While Mr. Rockefeller produces only about a third of the entire production, he controls all but about ten per cent, of it; that is, all but about ten per cent, goes immediately into his custody on coming from the wells. It passes entirely out of the hands of the producers when the Standard pipe-line takes it. The oil is in Mr. Rockefeller’s hands, and he, not the producer, can decide who is to have it. The greater portion of it he takes himself, of course, for he is the chief refiner of the country. In 1898 there were about twenty-four million barrels of petroleum products made in this country. Of this amount about twenty million were made by the Standard Oil Company; fully a third of the balance was produced by the Tidewater Company, of which the Standard holds a large minority stock, and which for twenty years has had a running arrangement with the Standard.
Contents
- The U.S. Oil Industry: Historical Overview
- Oil Discovered in Pennsylvania in 1859
- Anthony F. Lucas: “The Great Oil Well near Beaumont Texas”
- Betty M. Miller: “Oil and Gas Production and Reserve Histories of the Appalachian Basin, 1859–1972”
- Sherman Anti-Trust Act
- Ida M. Tarbell: The History of the Standard Oil Company
- Theodore Roosevelt: Special Message on the Oil Industry
- Standard Oil Company v. United States
- Charles Evans Hughes: Letter on Oil Negotiations with Turkey
- Standard Oil: The Reply to Mexico
- : Upton Sinclair: Oil! A Novel
- book-part : 11
- Roaldus Richmond: “Fill It Up, Sir?”
- Franklin D. Roosevelt: Executive Order 9276, Establishing the Petroleum Administration for War and Defining Its Functions and Duties
- Harold Ickes: Fightin’ Oil
- John C. Reed: Exploration of Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 and Adjacent Areas in Northern Alaska, 1944–53
- E. J. McNulty: “How Much Oil?”
- Federal-Aid Highway Act
- Clean Air Act Vehicle Emissions Standards
- Richard M. Nixon: Address to the Nation about National Energy Policy
- Arthur F. Burns: Statement before the Joint Economic Committee
- Jimmy Carter: Address to the Nation on Energy
- Establishment of the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
- Samuel K. Skinner and William K. Reilly: The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: A Report to the President
- Jane Lyder: Our Natural Resources at Risk: The Short and Long Term Impacts of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
- Deep Water: The Gulf Oil Disaster and the Future of Offshore Drilling
- Joseph Mikrut: Increasing Domestic Oil Production
- Gavin Newsom: Executive Order N-79-20, Fracking Ban
- Obama Administration Finalizes Historic 54.5 MPG Fuel Efficiency Standards
- : U.S. House Resolution 332: Proposed Green New Deal
- : Donald Trump: Executive Order 14154, Unleashing American Energy