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Very Good Very Good English Original bdg. with original dust wrapper. Demy 8vo. 256 p. The decision to nationalize the Iraq Petroleum Company in 1972 was an events of profound significance for present-day Iraq. It marked a turning-point in the long historical process which has brought about major changes in the country's external relations, the restructuring of its domestic policies, and more specifically the establishment of an independent oil policy. Using previously unpublished material, the author describes Iraq's efforts to establish control over its own oil resources and examines the underlying political assumptions on which policy was based. Iraq's methodical implementation of production and marketing strategies for its oil has encouraged the adoption of similar independent policies within OPEC. The need for the proper utilization of oil revenues for growth and development is clearly outlined by the author, and the book will provide invaluable insights for scholars, journalists and all those concerned with the dynamics of oil in the Middle East.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 219 p. Middle East after Iraqi War. Irak Savasi sonrasinda Ortadogu.
19747001Edmonton Alberta Canada: Westrede Institute 1974. First Edition First Printing. Spiral Bound. pp. 20 1-222. Thick 4to. Illustrated mustard-yellow card covers held with black plastic spiral binding. Many charts tables etc. Bright clean and unmarked with firm sound binding; near fine. Corresponds to OCLC #41680750. At time of cataloguing not found in LAC/BAC. <br/><br/>"This report presents the results of a continuing study of the effeciency of the Gulf Canada northern exploration employment program and of the impart of its Northern Native Employment program on native communities. The first phase of this study was completed in 1973 with the circulation of the Hobart and Kupfer report on Inuit Employment by Gulf Oil Canada Assessment and Impact on Coppermine 1972-3. This report presented the results of a detailed study of the work effectiveness of Commpermine Inuit employees and assessed the impact of their employment in the Mackenzie Delta on their home and their community." Westrede Institute unknown
1945589142 volumes 59 & 29 pages illustrated with diagrams Published by Belliss & Morcom Limited & The National Gas and Oil Engine Company paperback
1970233331970. Texas and Kansas petroleum infrastructure photo archive 1970s and 1984 documenting the industrial system that linked Gulf Coast fabrication yards port facilities heavy marine transport offshore petroleum extraction and inland drilling in the mature oil fields of Kansas. The photographs show offshore structures moving from shore side assembly into open water service and a separate 1984 Kansas sequence inscribed "Lee's oil well" where a land based drilling rig trucks workers and rig floor equipment record oil production away from the coast. The archive places petroleum extraction within both the Gulf Coast industrial corridor that built and deployed offshore structures and the inland lease field where drilling remained dependent on mobile rigs pipe handling and small crews. Its value lies in that shift of scale from Galveston waterfront engineering and offshore installation to the working machinery of a Kansas well in the early 1980s.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 42 chromogenic color photographs 3.5 x 5 inches Galveston Texas circa 1970s and Kansas 1984. The photographs center first on large offshore structures at several stages of completion and deployment including jack up rigs elevated decks cranes and a prominent circular helipad or radar platform mounted above the main deck. Several views show rigs still at dockside beside harbor pavement parked vehicles and industrial lifting equipment; others place the same or similar structures offshore standing above open water on extended legs or surrounded by service craft. One photograph includes a banner reading "Galveston Project Post USA" anchoring part of the sequence to a named project site while another frames the Galveston waterfront with dense ranks of harbor cranes and marine industrial equipment. Additional images show smaller fixed platforms a long yellow boom or gangway extending over water crane barges maneuvering beside offshore structures and a wider sea view with multiple platforms operating at once establishing repeated movement between fabrication yard port transfer and offshore installation. Six later Kansas photographs show "Lee's oil well" in 1984 including a land drilling rig in open field country truck mounted support equipment a lowered mast or rig component being moved into position workers on the rig floor handling chain and pipe a standing derrick and close views of the drill string hoisting line block and metal rig fittings.<br /> <br /> By the mid 1960s offshore oil had become central to both the U.S. energy economy and Texas coastal industry. Gulf Coast yards built and serviced the jackets pipe vessels and equipment that allowed companies to move farther offshore and later federal studies described fabrication yards as a core part of the offshore system that linked land based labor to offshore production. Texas held a special place in that expansion because its ports yards engineering firms and petroleum capital helped turn the Gulf into a permanent industrial frontier. Kansas had a different petroleum history beginning with commercial production in the 1890s and continuing through thousands of smaller lease fields where independent operators and mobile drilling crews extended the life of older oil districts. The 1984 "Lee's oil well" photographs add that inland production economy to the Galveston material showing how petroleum infrastructure depended not only on large coastal fabrication and marine transport but also on field rigs pipe work trucks and crew labor at individual wells. Light surface wear mild fading and minor edge wear; overall very good condition. A concentrated visual record of how American petroleum production moved between Gulf Coast offshore construction marine installation and inland drilling work in late twentieth century Texas and Kansas. unknown
1952ABC_46142Al Ahmadi: Kuwait Oil Company 1952. Loose sheets stapled together at the left top corner with holes punched in the left margin. Small folio 33 x 20.5 cm. Duplicated typescript printed on the rectos only in purple ink probably with a spirit duplicator. Unrecorded information guide for new employees of the Kuwait Oil Company KOC who would be residing in Al Ahmadi headquarters of the Company. The Kuwait Oil Company was founded in 1934 a joint venture between the British Anglo-Persian Oil Company and the American company Gulf Oil. In the same year the sheik of Kuwait Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah reigned 1921-1950 granted them rights to the oil concession which they were to retain until 1975. The first oil was discovered in 1938 in Burgan field followed by discoveries in Magwa in 1951 Al Ahmadi in 1952 and many more regions. In 1946 the first commercial shipment took place. Because the initial development of the KOC coincided with the end of the British Raj in India many British and Indian people in its service were transferred to Kuwait in particular to Al Ahmadi. Al Ahmadi was set up to house these workers.This unrecorded guide is quite rare especially because it seems to be a quite cheaply produced and ephemeral document which was issued only in small numbers for in-house circulation.At some places very slightly frayed and creases along the edges and corners staple a little rusted leaves slightly toned some leaves a little cut short at the foot with no loss except for some of the catch-words but overall in remarkably good condition. A rare and unrecorded guide for employees of the Kuwait Oil Company in Ahmadi. Kuwait Oil Company, unknown
ORD-16853Préface de Olivier Guichard. Institut Historique de Provence. 1975. In-8 (160 x 241mm) broché, couverture blanche imprimée et illustrée en noir d'une gravure ancienne de Marseille, 340 pages, XXVI et 35 graphiques et 4 pages de tables. Bon exemplaire.
152 pages. Large oblong book measuring 10" x 14.5". "Because war censorship forbade publicity there is a widespread lack of knowledge of the outstanding production job for the war effort done by British Columbia industry... Few British Columbians - certainly very few Eastern Canadians, United States business men or British Empire industrialists - realize the extent of the accomplishments and the facilities that are now available here for manufacturing of all kinds. This survey has been prepared to place on record the information that is felt should be known. It is in two parts: First, an illustrated news section graphically telling the story of leading manufacturing developments; second, a concise factual compilation of statistics giving complete authoritative basic data." - from title page. The section on leading manufacturers is profusely illustrated with glorious black and white photos. Companies presented include: West Coast Shipbuilders Ltd.; Western Bridge and Steel Fabricators Ltd.; Vivian Engine Works Ltd.; Vivian Diesels and Munitions Ltd.; Arrow Transfer Co. Ltd.; Canada Western Cordage Co. Ltd.; Burrard Dry Dock Co. Ltd.; Boyles Bros. Drilling Company Ltd.; Canadian Mixermobile Company; United Distillers Ltd.; The H.R. Macmillan Export Company Limited; Industrial Engineering Ltd. (power/chain saw manufacturer); British Columbia (B.C.) Packers; W.R. Carpenter (Canada) Ltd. - crushers of copra and oil seeds; Edward Lipsett Ltd - commercial fishing supplies; Vancouver Iron Works Limited; British Columbia Telephone Company The Canadian Fishing Company Ltd; British Columbia Distillery Company Limited; Hammond Furniture Company Ltd; American Can Company Limited; Empire Sheet Metal Works Ltd; Canada Chain and Forge Company; Vancouver Engineering Works Ltd; Dominion Bridge Company Limited - including a grand photo of their new Pattulo Bridge looking toward the barrens of Surrey, plus a photo of the Hotel Vancouver's underlying steel structure during construction; Smith Bros. & Wilson Ltd - General Contractors; Heaps Engineering (1940) Limited; Marwell Construction Company; Canadian Sumner Iron Works; McDonnell Metal Manufacturing; Jones Tent and Awning Limited; Leek & Company Limited; McCarter & Nairne - Architects and Structural Engineers; Stewart-Lovick Ltd - Advertising; Terminal City Iron Works; Westland Foundries; British American Paint Co. Ltd; Bloedel Stewart & Welch Ltd.; Straits Towing and Salvage Co. Ltd.; Island Tug and Barge Ltd.; Standard Oil Company of British Columbia Limited; The Vancouver Sun; The Vancouver Daily Province; A-1 Steel and Iron Foundry Ltd.; A-1 Pattern Shop & Brass Foundry Ltd; Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd.; Canadian Forest Products Limited; Alaska Pine Co. Ltd; Newcastle Ship Building Co. Ltd; Bennett & White Construction Co. Ltd; Evans Coleman & Evans Ltd; Falconer Marine Industries Limited; Yarrows Ltd.; Victoria Daily Times; The Daily Colonist; The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited. Also included in this section are photo illustrated features on power generation, brewing, the pulp industry, technical education, tourism, mining, highways, mining, printing, the British Columbia Police Force, New Westminster, Victoria, and Prince Rupert. A very uncommon and informative publication which proudly and abundantly presents the bold industrial might of Canada's pacific province in the immediate aftermath of the second world war. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this important record of British Columbia's industrial history. Book
1917291406Self-published 1917. Jamsetji Tata is considered an architect of modern India; he founded TATA -- an enormous Indian business. During the first World War B.J. Padshah one of the Board of Directors of Tata Sons met on board a ship the author of this exhaustive report Edward Thompson. Thompson produced this report urging Tata to get heavily invested in the Copra industry at a time when American investors were investing heavily in copra in the Philippines. Copra proved to a less than immediately successful investement for Tata though Thompson grew rich cf. R. M. Lala The Creation of Wealth: the Tats from the 19th to the 21st Century Chapter 6. ~An uncommon report how could it be otherwise relating to Tatas the most inportant company in India. 179 pp. quarto. Rebacked. Self-published unknown books
1983456460Oklahoma City: Interstate Oil Compact Commission January 1983. Hardcover . Used - Good/No Jacket. Light edge and cover wear with unmarked pages. Domestic orders shipped with USPS tracking numbers. Oklahoma City: Interstate Oil Compact Commission hardcover
198382036Oklahoma City: Interstate Oil Compact Commission. Near Fine. 1983. Hardcover. From the Introduction by F. H. Poettmann "The book is directed to 'middle management' in the engineering and geological professions who become involved in 'enhanced oil recovery' technology. Researchers and students may also find the book useful." Spine is skewed and slightly loose. Minor edge wear. Small bumps on spine ends. Faint soiling and tanning to edges of pages. Otherwise free from major defect. No dust jacket. Ships same or next business day very well protected in a box. ; Charts & Graphs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 363 pages . Interstate Oil Compact Commission hardcover
59539BBo.J. [4 Warenabbildungen] Maximilian Rakette, geboren 1887, gestorben 1971 (?).
1992251677PN. New. 1992. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1989795476PN. New. 1989. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1991243513PN. New. 1991. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
185215575Saintes, Fontanier (Poitiers, Imprimerie de A. Dupré), 1852 ; in-8 ; demi-basane fauve, dos lisse à faux-nerfs dorés, pièce de titre roange, fleurons à froid (reliure de l'époque) ; (4), 307, (1) pp.
awd-998Huile sur toile signée en bas à gauche, Ktre et date au dos (1984), bagueqe de l’encadrement peinte par l’arKste. PeKts accrocs (81/54 cm).
awd-1185Technique mixte sur toile, monogramme et date (94-95) en bas à droite (73/50 cm). Il avait tellement brassé et rebrassé sa mémoire que le fil le reliant à la réalité en était sectionné à plusieurs endroits (C. 164).
19301996Fort Worth: Oil City Map Co 1930. Very good. Large blue line map 34.25 x 27.5 inches. Folded. Scattered contemporary pencil annotations. Minor wear and a couple of short separations along fold lines. Small cut into neat line near upper right corner. Rare and detailed oil map of the oil fields in Shackelford and Callahan Counties just east of Abilene Texas. The map indicates the locations of well being drilled those producing gas wells dry holes and abandoned wells. The owners of the mineral rights are named and well as many of the surface owners which include various railroads and also the Lunatic Asylum. Deaf & Dumb Asylum Bayland Orphan Asylum and other institutions. A large number of the producing wells both oil and gas were owned by Texas Company Texaco the Magnolia Petroleum Co. but many major and small oil companies had obtained mineral rights on lands in the area when this map was produced. The area around the town of Moran as indicated by the number of wells in the vicinity was one of the major sites of oil production in Texas during the 1920s and was indicative of the spread of the oil business to the western and southern portions of the state during that decade. The publishers of this map the Oil City Map Company of Fort Worth were not particularly prolific -- we locate six examples of their other cartographic work all recorded in single institutional copies and no copies of the present map. Oil City Map Co unknown books
103 pages. An absorbing account of rapid industrialization, nationalism, oil diplomacy, and Communist encroachment in the Middle East - nerve-center of the modern struggle for world power. Some water staining. Chips and tears to dust jacket. Minor lean to spine. Binding solid. Book
Napoli, 1926, 29 novembre, copertina fotografica in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de “Il Mattino Illustrato” .
66065Beijing China: Beijing Culture and Art Audio & Video Publishing House. Very Good. N.D. Hardcover. Songs sung by Chinese Oil Workers in Chinese. Includes CD and small blue book with song lyrics in Chinese and English. Made jointly by the Chinese National Petroleum Corporation and the Beijing Real Cultural Program Manufacture Company Limited. Sample of some song titles: "The Oil Workers are Filled with Vigor"; "I Contribute Oil to the Motherland"; "Looking up to Beijing with Deep Passion." Unique. We are unaware of any similarly devoted American oil worker songs. Ships same or next business day. ; 32mo 4" - 5" tall; 16 pages . Beijing Culture and Art Audio & Video Publishing House hardcover
19251106DGca. 1925. Öl auf Karton. 50 x 35 cm
1990235351PN. New. 1990. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
40 pages. Circa 1940s. 71 black and white photos and illustrations. Printed on glossy stock. Features: Full-page photo of Australian troops marching down Martin Place, Sydney as they leave for overseas; Training Britain's Submarine Heroes; Article entitled The Farmer and The War, by Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith, with photos; Photo portrait of Admiral Jean Francois Darlan, Commander-in-Chief of the French Navy; Arctic conditions on the British front; Pictorial news on the home front; Resignation statement by Leslie Hore-Belisha and the Prime Minister's reply; Rumania - her oil and her army; R.A.F. penetrate deep into Germany; With the Frenchmen who face the Siegfried Line; French shoot down three Nazi planes in a day; Photos of British submarines lost - the Undine, the Seahorse, and the Starfish; Neville Chamberlain surveys the progress of the war; Excellent photos of the struggle on the Finnish front; Nazi mountain troops in the Alps; Commentary on the war this week; Indian troops on the Western Front, including excellent full-page photo of hundreds of transport mules of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps; Summary of the chief events of this week. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book