Archive for Robert G. Dunlop
Oil’s Second Century
Mr. Dunlop is President of the Sun Oil Company. This article is from his remarks before the Delaware Oil Men’s Association at Wilmington, September 14, 1959. Just 100 years ago, by the slimmest of margins, Edwin L. Drake found a small, stray sand containing oil at 691/2 feet in a well drilled near Titusville, Pennsylvania. [...]
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