Petroleum industry and trade -- Oklahoma -- History.
Found in 237 Collections and/or Records:
"Production Workers Gone, but...Post-Suez Woes on the Wane", 1961-4-23
Newspaper clipping from the Tulsa World, written by Don Bachelder of The World Staff.
"Retired Merchant Recalls Drilling No. 1 State Oil Well", 1948-08-15
Newspaper clipping from the Tulsa World, written by Paul S. Hedrick the Oil Editor.
[Sample contract step-by-step instructions], 1959-05-14 - 1959-05-23
Letter detailing how to fill out a sample contract.
"Several Factors Point to Oil Gains", 1963-12-29
Newspaper clipping from the Tulsa World, written by Paul E. Taliaferro, President and Chief Executive Officer of Sunray DX Oil Company.
"She'd Blast The 'Thing'", Undated
Newspaper clipping of four questions asked by Mrs. Frances Y. on how to get rid of the Golden Driller Statue infront of the IPE Building in Tulsa, OK.
"Signposts to Progress" Pamphlet , 1963 - 1964
Pamphlet made by the Oklahoma Petroleum Council, discussing different positive aspects of the petroleum industry.
"Some History of the International Petroleum Exposition", 1979-11-2
History of the International Petroleum Exposition with handwritten notes and edits throughout the document.
"Some Tulsa Oil Companies with Home Offices", 1949-11-1
Handwritten list of some of Tulsa's oil companies with home offices.
Southern Production and Sinclair Oil and Gas Companies Kodachrome transparencies, approximately 1950s-1960s
Consists of 330 color transparencies of Southern Production Company and Sinclair Oil and Gas Company oil production sites, petroleum product plants, research centers, and scenery in areas such as Alaska, Canada, Colorado, Illinois, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.
"State Petroleum Reserves Lowe in All Categories, National Crude Supplies Dip", Undated
Newspaper clipping possibly from the Tulsa World, written by Riley W. Wilson, the World Oil Editor.