611 resultados para Cut Bank Oil Field
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At head of title: State of California, the Resources Agency of California, Dept. of Water Resources.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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pt. 1. Oil and gas developments. Introduction -- Production and economics -- Drilling and development -- Productive acreage -- Estimated petroleum reserves -- Gas and gas products -- Underground gas storage -- pt. 2. Waterflood operations. Introduction -- Summary -- Project numbers, by county -- Illinois waterfloods operating during 1959 -- Illinois pressure maintenance projects using water injection during 1959 -- Illinois waterflood projects reported abandoned.
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pt.1. Oil and gas developments, [by] Alfred H. Bell, Virginia Kline -- pt. 2. Waterflood operations, [by] Paul A. Witherspoon, Donald A. Pierre.
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pt. 1. Oil and gas developments. Introduction -- Production and value -- Drilling and development -- Productive acreage -- Estimated petroleum reserves -- Gas and gas products -- Underground gas storage -- County reports -- pt. 2. Waterflood operations. Introduction -- Summary of results -- Project numbers, by county -- Illinois waterflood projects operating during 1957 -- Illinois waterflood projects reported abandoned -- Illinois pressure maintenance projects using water injection during 1957.
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Administrative report -- Mineral production of Illinois in 1909 and 1910 by G.H. Cady -- Carlyle Oil Field and the surrounding territory by E.W. Shaw -- Carlinville oil and gas field by F.H. Kay -- Geology and mineral resources of the Springfield Quadrangle by T.E. Salvage -- Valuation of coal for gas manufacture by S.W. Parr -- Extinct lakes in Southern and Western Illinois and adjacent states by E.W. Shaw.
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Regents purchased south ten acres for $3000 in 1890. In 1902 UM received seven acres of land to the north from Dexter M. Ferry; became Ferry Field. In 1904 brick wall constructed on three sides and in 1906 gate and ticket office at northeast corner added (gift of Mr. Ferry). Wooden stands to accommodate 400 put up in 1893; burned in 1895. Rebuilt to seat 800 with later additions to facililties. By 1914, 13,600 accommodated. New stadium built in 1927. Stamp on verso: Ivory Photo
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Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects.
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[Taken on Media Photo day, 1969]