Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1919, Page 5

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~ with oil development to date and the lack nw lliance INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF WYOMING AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $1,000,000—DIVIDED INTO 200,000 SHARES OF A PAR VALUE OF $5.00 EACH. ABOUT 30,000 SHARES NOW OUTSTANDING. -BEEN OR WILL BE ISSUED. il and Refining Compan T PAGE FIVE ALL STOCK COMMON. NO PREFERRED. NO BONDS. NO PROMOTION OR BONUS STOCK HAS ntrole the Chief Present Production of, 2,000 Barrels Daily and the Principal Acreage of the Warm Springs, Wyoming Oil Field i i. where extensive and Acreage in Other Nearby Wyoming Fields. Wyoming Needs. Refineries Wyoming is the greatest new oil pro- ducing state. Its oil output has grown from 5,450 barrels in 1900 to more than 1,000,000 barrels in 1912, and in excess of ‘6,000,000 barrels in 1916. And the state’s production of oil is increasing stead- ily every year. Because of the distance from the larger markets and the economies effected in transporting only refined pro- ducts instead of the crude oil itself, the state needs more refinery capacity. Con- struction of refineries ‘has not kept pace of Sufficient refining facilities has retarded drilling operations and the opening of new oil structures. Thermopolis is an ideal lo- cation fora refinery, being on the main line aS acm , rilling Operations are Now Under Way. Owns a 57-acre Refinery Site adjacent to the Burlington depot in The mopolis and he Nine-Mile Pipe Line already reaching the furthermost Producing Wells of the Warm Springs Basin. ge holding 37,500 barrels already installed at Theromoplis. Negotiations pending for additional Pipe Lines, Production Profits of Refineries The largest and most permanent profits of the oil industry are made by companies operating refineries. Refineries built thus far in Wyoming as well as in other outside fields have proved immensely profitable to their stockholders. The history of Mid- west is a notable local instance.’ These in- terests, who first entered Wyoming in 1915, today show combined assets aggregating about $40,000,000. Seventeen companies started or absorbed by Standard Oil inter- ests with an original capital of $5,275,000. have earned practically a BILLION dol- lars. Twenty companies—including 11 in- dependents—engaged in refining crude petroleum are said to show average annual earnings of 60 per cent on a total capitali- TOA T42N zation of $475,000,000. Small refineries ei ; A oe A : f the Burlington railroad, affording easy of 500 to 2,000 barrels capacity have yield- ail shipment of refinery products, and the cen- Map of Thermopolis, Wyoming, and the Warm Springs Oil Field, showing location of the 37,500-barrel storage tank and the 9- f M I I Pas ed even larger proporti rofits. Gne not ter of an oil territory with a’potential pro- mile pipe line of the ALLIANCE OIL and REFINING COMPANY. This pipe line is already connected with 28 producing wells of the enor i Pponen ee bre hee ene but duction of probably 5,000,000 barrels a field. Twenty-one of these wells, :together with hundreds of acres of proven but undeveloped oil lands, are owned or controlled by AL- Texas earned 290 per cent on $150,000 in- loan year. LIANCE OIL and REFINING and associated interests. 7. SG vested in 1917. SSS ' THE ALLIANCE OIL AND REFINING COMPANY OFFERS THE UNSOLD PORTION OF ITS FIRST 50,000 SHARES OF TREASURY STOCK TO WYO- MING INVESTORS AT PAR—$5.00 A SHARE. THE PROCEEDS WILL BE USED TO COMPLETE PAYMENTS ON PROPERTIES ALREADY PURCHASED, TO ERECT IMMEDIATELY THE FIRST. UNIT. OF a ee (A TOPPING PLANT WITH 1,000 BARRELS DAILY CAPACITY) AND FOR THE COMPANY’S GENERAL EXPANSION ASA MUCH MORE THAN SUFFICIENT PRODUCTION TO KEEP THE FIRST REFINERY UNIT OPERATING TO CAPACITY IS NOW ASSURED. FURTHER UNITS WILL BE ERECTED AND EQUIPPED AS DRILLING PROGRESSES AND PRODUCTION INCREASES iN’THE WARM SPRINGS FIELD AND ON OTHER Bee CTURES WITHIN A.100-MILE RADIUS OF THERMOPOLIS. “THE CONSTRUCTION OF PIPE LINES TO SERVE SURROUNDING FIELDS AT P. "HAVING NO OUTLET FOR THEIR OIL WILL BE AN IMPORTANT: PHASE OF THIS COMPANY'S ACTIVITIES. LS LS SE RI PE CS EP ES LA OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS MAURICE SINGER, New York City..................... President President Singer Securities Corporation, President of Wyoming Premier Oil Co. and. Owner. of Carter’s Hotel, Thermopoiis - ‘Alliance Oil and Refining Holdings The originators’ of the ALLIANCE REFINERY enterprise firmly believe that Thermopolis presents the greatest refinery opportunity in the United States today and that this company holds the key to the situation by reason of its control of oil in Conservative Estimate of Earnings e that vast capi is not vequired fact, the main t supply of crude ervative estimate of ““e Oil men seem to ag to build and operate a requisite to profitable op petroleum. Here is an the Warm Springs field, the tankage and pipe lines ‘already con- J. F. REZNIK, New York City. 2.....2............. Vice President probable earnings in r il as is produc. d structed, and the refinery site secured and ready for: the in- Cotton Merchant a vomine in he figur a1 : ube total realiz- stallation of the first unit. As rapidly as additional units can ‘ able value of the commer ‘ a barrel of be built and‘ other pipe lines constricted the refinery will be FRED BLOOM, Brooklyn, N.Y... 0.0.02... 0000s eee eee Secretary crude, has been verified by three independent < enlarged to the important proportions that the situation justi- Woolen ) Merchant : indicate that this value 3.30 than the $ fies. The Company has purchased the 37,500-barrel storage ISSER REZNIK, New York ............... 000000 c cease Treasurer the be for this calculation s au . . alue of gasoline, distillate, cold lubrica and fuel oil per bbl. of 42 gallons Cost of Wyoming erude . oie Cost of refining ... tank at Thermopolis, together with the nine-mile pipe line to the producing section of the Warm Springs field. Twenty-eight wells are now connected to this pipe line, 21 of which are owned or controlled by the ALLIANCE and associate inter- ests, which also control hundreds of acres of undeveloped but Cotton Converter and Jobber. Proprietor of Tenafly Cotton Mills, Tenafly, N. J. DR. W. E. DOWNIE, Casper, Wyoming................... Director Oii Producer and Prominent Surgeon proven oil lands in this field. They are constantly extending A. K. LEE, Thermopolis, Wyoming. ...............0..00-- Director NET REFINING PROFIT PER BBL. .... z on $1.17 Bia seat | on Begven erqucuures be ieee eee State Senator and Vice President Thermopolis State Bank ae ate allowance of pieene pee te or nealing istance o e new refinery. Renewed and enlarge rillir a wimtataty vista toate ec eco nenG ELEC AMp1e ZOVELSE operations which have folleed the aittouncentert of ‘ALLL. C. W. AXTELL, Thermopolis, Wyoming.................. Director items including overhead, ete. ANCE REFINERY plans should soon double the oil output Attorney-at-Law DAILY REFINING P G ONLY A SIN- of this section and thereby increase the refinery earnings. The T. BLAKE KENNEDY, Cheyenne, Wyoming............... Director GLE 1,000-BARREL UNIT 00 A YEAR present output of the Warm Springs field alone will keep the Chairman Wyoming Republican State Central Commitiee 8 acity thi 36 per first unit—a topping plant of 1,000 barrels daily capacity— rs : IN , ZATION busy, The company has acquired 87 acres adjoining the Burl- R. B. FORCYTH, Cheyenne, Wyoming.................... Director IL & RI YING COMPANY and sev- if. times the Insurance Commissicner of the State of Wyoming . standing with o ington depot at Thermopolis as a refinery site and 20 acres ad- joining the ground holding its present tankage equipment. amount on the pr _th »le total stock to be out- nly one unit in oper PE ation. _ Thetmopolis is a Logical Location for a Refinery—This Section of Wyoming Urgently needs Refining Facilities—the Enlarged Development of the Warm Springs Field alone should make the Alliance-Refinery Decidedly Successful and Profitable. Investors in this Enterprise are Guaranteed an Honest and Business-like Administration of their Company's Affairs by Practical Oil and Refinery Men and Every Opportunity for Substantial and Continuous Returns on their Investment at a Reasonably Early Date. Dividends will be paid as soon as consist- ent with the Company’s Expansion Program and Sound Financial Methods. SPECIAL ESCROW STOCK PROPOSITION---IN EFFECT ONLY UNTIL MONDAY, APRIL 21ST ; In consideration of an agreement to deposit their Stock Certificates in Escrow for one year from date of pur- chase, investors are offered ALLIANCE OIL and REFINING SHARES at the special price of $4.00 a share. This offer being good only until Monday, April 21. Letters containing remittance and postmarked on or betore that date will be hon- ored and stock reserved at the $4.00 price. Subsequent Escrow Subscriptions will not be accepted at this figure. THIS STOCK IS NOW BEING ACTIVELY TRADED IN ON THE NEW YORK. CURBEXCHANGE AT $5t0$5.1-8 ASHARE Send today for descriptive folder containing complete information regarding Alliance Oil and Refining. 4 Make all drafts, checks and money orders payable to SINGER SECURITIES CORPORATION tsewies 15 PARK ROW, NEW YORK CITY ‘Address all Western Communications to the Western Office. Klink Building : Thermopolis, Wyoming

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