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From creekology to geology: Finding and conserving oil on the Southern Plains, 1859--1930.

机译:从溪流学到地质学:1859--1930年,在南部平原发现和保存石油。

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This dissertation tells the story of the oil industry's westward migration from Pennsylvania to the Southern Plains states of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas and how different environments in these regions influenced prospectors' methods for finding oil. Petroleum engineers, geologists, and businessmen take center stage throughout the narrative, and I emphasize how their biases, values, and interests influenced the kind of knowledge produced. At the heart of this story lay a contest between professional, university-trained engineers and geologists and so-called practical oil men, or "wildcatters," who received their training less formally from surveying the landscape. Although both groups performed field work in their search for oil, I explore how each learned very different information from that activity. Wildcatters met with so much success that the oil industry failed to take geologists seriously for approximately fifty years after 1860 when the Pennsylvania oil boom started, and I argue that the environment played an important role in this contest for authority between oil prospectors who learned their trade through hands-on experience and those who learned it primarily in the classroom. I continue this theme by showing how the environment actively influenced the growing acceptance of geologists as the oil industry migrated west and companies with interests in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas began hiring geologists and establishing their own geological research departments. A pioneer in the use of geology, Henry L. Doherty, controlled Cities Service holding company and dispatched an army of geologists who discovered significant oil strikes in these states. Doherty's embrace of university-trained experts led him to advocate conservation of oil on the basis of geological and engineering principles. Practical men in Oklahoma, however, recognized the need for conservation even earlier and succeeded in lobbying their state legislature for laws which proved effective long before geologists and engineers entered the industry en masse. I show how the political battle over conservation between practical men and petroleum engineers and geologists underscores the complex and decades-long relationship between the oil industry and the natural world.
机译:本文讲述了石油工业从宾夕法尼亚州向南平原州堪萨斯州,俄克拉荷马州和德克萨斯州的向西迁移的故事,以及这些地区的不同环境如何影响勘探者的寻找石油的方法。石油工程师,地质学家和商人在整个叙事中都处于中心地位,我强调他们的偏见,价值观和利益如何影响所产生的知识种类。这个故事的核心是由受过大学训练的专业工程师和地质学家与所谓的实用油人(即“野蛮人”)之间的竞赛,后者从勘测地形中获得的正式培训较少。尽管两个小组都在寻找石油的过程中进行了实地调查,但我探索了各自如何从该活动中学到非常不同的信息。 Wildcatters取得了巨大的成功,以至于1860年宾夕法尼亚州的石油热潮开始后,石油业在大约五十年的时间里都没有认真对待地质学家。我认为,环境在这场学习石油贸易的石油勘探者之间的权威竞赛中发挥了重要作用通过动手经验以及那些主要是在课堂上学习的人。我通过显示石油行业向西迁移以及在堪萨斯州,俄克拉荷马州和德克萨斯州有兴趣的公司开始聘用地质学家并建立自己的地质研究部门的方式,如何积极地影响环境对地质学家的接受程度,来继续这个主题。亨利·多尔蒂(Henry L. Doherty)是利用地质技术的先驱,它控制着Cities Service控股公司,并派遣了一支地质学家大军,他们在这些州发现了严重的石油罢工。杜赫蒂(Doherty)受大学训练的专家的拥护使他主张根据地质和工程原理保护石油。但是,俄克拉荷马州的实践人员甚至早就意识到了保护的必要性,并成功地游说了州立法机关以寻求法律,这些法律早在地质学家和工程师大规模进入该行业之前就已经生效。我展示了实际的人与石油工程师和地质学家之间关于保护的政治斗争如何强调了石油工业与自然界之间长达数十年的复杂关系。

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  • 作者

    Frehner, Brian.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Oklahoma.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Oklahoma.;
  • 学科 History United States.;Energy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 273 p.
  • 总页数 273
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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