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THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY
BROADWAY AT 156TH STREET NEW YORK 32, N. Y.
10it PK%a k r.( A (It M.
may 5, 1948.
The Table of Contents and List of Contributors for the volume on the geography of petroleum
to be published in the American Geographical Society's Special ftbllcation Series.
Introduction, by Nallace E. Pratt, formerly vice-president, Stanlard Oil Company (New Jersey).
Chapter I, Petroleum in the Ground, bf Eugene Stabinger, formerly, with Standard oil Co.
( .J.).
(Discovery and exploration; distribution of reserves).
Chapter II, The Petroleum Tndustry as a ahole, by gilliam 1. Heroy, formerly chief of the
Foreign Production Division, PAN.
(.Location and interrelations of producing regions, transport routes, refining centers,
consuming centers, etc.).
Chapter ITI, Regional 3tudles of the 'etrnlew.Lm, Industry.
(Scope and nature of operations and the adaptations rude to the special circumstances of
physical and human geography).
a) Southeast Asia, by T we':'ile, 'ata ul sche ;'etroleu*r "~'aatschar pi j (Royal hitch-r9hell
subsidiary).
b) The Middle East -
1) As a #hole, by G. Al. Lees, Anglo-Iranian Oil Company.
2) The Arabian Peninsula and Bahrein, by Max ytein?kce and . P. Yackel, Arabian-American
Oil Company.
c) North A=merica, by A. T. Levorsen, Professor of Geology, Stanford University, California.
d) The Caribbean Area.
1) As a thole, by sr. Pratt.
2) Venezuela, by 1ulllermo Zuloaga, Creole Corporation.
3) Colombia, by Geoffrey Farrow, Tropical Oil. Company.
!t) '~exico, by Oliver ,3. Knight, Creole 'f.troleum Corporation.
5) Cuba, by :Jr. Bermudez.
6) Trinidad, by A. J. Freie, Creole Petroleums Corporation.
e) The Other South American Countries, by Frank lotestsin, The Texas Company.
f) The Polar Regions, by Mr. Pratt.
g) The Continental 51ielves, by Mr. Pratt.
h) The Soviet Union, by Maxi. M. Elias, U.S.. geological Survey.
Chapter TV, Some Geographical Aspects of the Consumption of Petroleum.
a) Some Aspects of the Geography of Petroleum in World 'Aar TI., by ;4ealbers of the Joint Chiefs
of 43taff etroleum '3oard.
c) Some Statistics of Petroleum Use, by A. Van :3arY aloes, American reography cal Society.
b) Patterns of Civilian Utilization, by John Frey, A orican Petroleum Institute.
d) rho Effect of the 4orld Distribution of Petrolau-a on the Power and Policy of Nations,
by Herbert Fels, advisor, the National :.'i litary '?:stablt.shraent.
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