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Title Oil News, 14 April 1938
Library Bodleian Library
Date 14 Apr 1938
Author(s) Smith, J T
Place of Publication London
Description This issue includes information on motor taxation, oil tankers under construction, the disposal of petroleum waste, the oil situation in Mexico and oil shares.
Document Type Journal, Report
Primary Commodity Oil
Theme Cultivation; Exploration and Discovery; Trade and Commerce; Ecology and the Environment
Keywords oil well, coal, gasoline, petroleum, hydrocarbon exploration, minerals, fuel, drilling, shipping, refinery, pipe, pollution, taxation, mining, costs and prices, stocks and shares, shares
Region Australasia, Central America and the Caribbean, Europe, North America, South America
Places New Zealand; UK; Trinidad; Mexico; Venezuela; Colombia
Additional Information Founded by J T Smith, a former sub-editor of the Daily News with a specialist interest in the production and uses of oil and petroleum, Oil News started just 53 years after Colonel Edwin Drake drilled the first well at Oil Creek, Pennsylvania in 1859, and 1 year before Henry Ford introduced the first true production line to speed up the building of his automobiles. Oil News was written both for insiders and for potential investors in the industry. Issued weekly, it soon reached a circulation of 5,000 copies — remarkable for a trade journal.
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