International Petroleum Exposition (Tulsa, Okla.)
Found in 141 Collections and/or Records:
"40 Years of the 'Oil Age'", 1944-4
The full title of the booklet is "40 Years of the 'Oil Age' The Discovery and Production of Oil since 1904". It was published by the American Petroleum Institute and reprinted from the API Quarterly.
"A Brief History of the International Petroleum Exposition", Undated
A breif history of the IPE. There are two copies of this document in the folder.
"API Production Survey Out, Oklahoma Firmly in Fourth", 1968-6-23
Newspaper clipping from the Tulsa World.
APW Bulletin - Association of Petroleum Writers, 1965-10
The President's Report from the APW Bulletin - Association of Petroleum Writers.
"As '60's Start, Simpson Reports Domestic Oil Capacity at Peak", January 9
Pieces of a newspaper clipping, varying in size from an unknown newspaper. It was written by Gordon Simpson.
"Behind the Board Room Door", March-April, 1957
The article is from "The Link" Carter Oil Co. Includes pages 5-8.
"Big Seminole Field One of Okla. Richest", 1949-11-7
Newspaper clipping from the Tulsa World.
By-Laws, 1968-1-9
The By-Laws of the International Petroleum Exposition and Congress, Inc.
"City of Bartlesville Named Owner of Oklahoma's First Commercial Producer", 1948-3-14
Newspaper clipping from the Tulsa World.
"Cold Statistics Prove that Tulsa is the Oil 'Capital'!", 1941-7-31
The article is reprinted from The Oil and Gas Journal, issue of July 31, 1941.
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