Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 20

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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE AND WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW MS eT 7 ~~ 1} | Fs : z - F Cowley. Oil § i HUNDREDS MILES ADDED 1) TOTAL 1 Over 1,000 Miles Oil and Gas Lines Are Listed oR eco y ’ ying meana of 15 e 7 is connected rune from Grass « The distance through which 4 iton Gone ofl ie transported 5 6 ‘Dull ts about the same as psy ° 6 bem hes miles. During the year . General Petroleum compary .-. bd $ Byron field was not operated on account Capacity of 130,000 Barrels Daily Adequate for All| fmt : 23 5 Big Mute cham erate order 4 Jj i Titmeede ; 70 6 Blk Basin Greybull this low. on. Maior Fields of State With Exception of Salt note * ‘a lee wig gee T 9 10 © Rock Creek Rock River ‘Creek Ttinots “4 4 Lest Soldier Fort Steele on the Bur- ard 14 3 Mule Creek Dakoming ‘@itance north. Rundreds of mfles of pipelines, marking generally the} mitnots 39 $ Hook Creek Laramie South Dakota only feasible means for transporting the gas and oil resources fpemen : os rer ache patcdeom, sheng Socsdnsc of all sections of Wyoming to markets established at the} Tite) piseine company .. ¢ Stambton tain eel tae Shree larger refining centers of the state are daily handling the Pipeline company .. 18 S Fercin Gerparation low thousands and thousands of barrels of crude oil produced in Pipeliae company (gasoline) .... < 2 Rock Creek Rock River In Landes ite! any Pipeline company .. oS Ss Osage Ciay Spur located the Dales = les of some point on the refiroad, nnott.er cil Pipeline company . eo 4 ee SS: eae! field £ will be Dullt from Ferris {eld and Pipeline company (surveyed) . 2 7 — t Soldier to the raiiroad at Fi Iilinole Pipeline company (building) - 4 6 Lost Soldier Fort Siecle <a It ts ele and a gas line probably pe| Lovell Gas and Electric company (gas) e : outa _ a: mative — south from the same re ba: Midwest Sanaian’ aeeerey Galata: : a4 pb jared 3 Refining company .. - 8 Salt Creek ‘Casper Midwest Refining company .. ° 8 Salt Creek Casper Midwest Refining company (water) 6 Salt Creek Casper awest company ....... 3 Torehlight Greybull company (gasoline) 3 Bik Basin Frannie ng Gas company (gas) 35 $ Hidden Dome Greybull Oll company (gas) .. 38 €12 Polson Spider Casper Olt company (gas) .. 26 2-6 Casper Distribu. Casper Jental Of and Gas company (gas) Ohio Ol] compa: (gas building) r Ohio Of company (gaa) . | Juced except in t Ohio Of1 company (gasoline) . : ty half of th against Producers and Refining company (gaa) . 90 Casper 4 Whe bandied 0 oy to abet pipelines. Producors and Refining company (gas) . a : puis hig 2 teed Casper a) age of pipeline facilities. The present dafly production de | Wyatt Oil and Refining company H ’ Western Pip n y sloped in Wyoming {s approxim Pipxiae Construction. Marketing facilities for crude ofl, gas were ved 23 4 Cat Creek Winnett 22 S&S Cat Creek ‘Winnett Of this produ Elk Basin Petroleum company - ed in the Salt Creek| Independent Pipe company ..-- 000 barrels scattered her pool ths Wyoming refineries. Would it be for the best interests of the state to this smalljat the Laramie refinery show that|conserve this oil to insure the con- Four hun-|from the completion of the line and re- | {nted operation of the present plants, per day would be a con-|finery not more than 600 barrels per |°F to pide the oll outside of the state estimate of this pool. day has been transported through the phere keh saggy gs better lo ‘ th end of Wyoming is lo- Pipeline. . ‘srap! Ly © marketing * ~ Build s known as the Ferris ofl| Tho Torchlight field in Pig Horn |*he Tfined productsr Contractor and er {pment which has been|county, Wyoming is producing a very| Jf the Wyoming fields were con- are of this pool con-|small amount of ofl. The outlet is| ected with the great trunk itn but the Big about onefo s of sixinch pipeline.|supplled by a fourdnch pipeline eight here of the eastern states, it 1d ee | 1 at Fort’Stoele op the|miles long to the refinery at Greybull, | {sure a certain market for Wyoming | Grass Creek, Wyoming could pro-|the daily production of the Pilvt Bucte 1 ri voal’ Up to. the dowel Wyendinar ebeue aan ania taeteie a | HES REPAIR AND JOB WORK 4 is less han 160 barrela per day. cn: time this line has transported not|day ts probably the maximum amount| In the event thet the flelds of Wyo- 0 Creek oll fields in Nio: rels per day ‘The|which this field will produce. ming would be depleted, might not in the same jocality| ‘There is a small these same lines be used to transport . at the same point on|torn county knows ae the ‘Dyree {oll back to the Wyoming planta just , the Union Pacific railroad. The Lost|tield. ‘The prodiict of this ft-?= is |the Same as has happened to many of 1 transport 10,-| Soldier ft ites from the rail-'transported through a pipeline aioue |t2® refineries i Pst he eee as in the case roan. To take care of this production leight miles Jong to the Mutual Ol com, | Bates moron 22 miles of fourinch pipeline and 21/pany's refinery at Cowley, Wyoming.) At the thme a Shatin les of six-inch plpeline ts used for] Nearly 200 lo ees ae eee like one Boeoee Adee isp 108 : . ransporting the 1,500 barrels which | produced rig Pn Wo Ra spre bsaag nih terdipna tied nt | m asst in h neh p is line ha n county Wyoming is lo. ‘the field can produce daily. Oil company’s refinery at Cowley,|the state that It was pocr policy to = y is known as the Osage| The Rock River field in the eastern | Wyoming ts also connected to the Bik {ship the raw mtaerial out of the county is supplied with) Basin field by a six-inch pipeline, ‘This | but after events have shown that this railroad. About six miles/a six-inch pipe 40 miles in length fine ts a branch 10 miles lonz connect-|¥ery fact was the means of continu: ary to get the to t fincry located at Laramie,/ed ta the stzinch Ine running from |ing the refining plants which are now points on the! \yoming. It is claimed for the Rock| Elk Basin to Greybull. It {s used to|operated with ol! from Texas. Okla to irregularities River field that there is 2 powais leliver The Elk Basin Consolidate? |homa, and Kansas. s of the field production at the present time o' ¢rolenm. company's trod ine is used-in .000 barrels per day, but the rece Production to Statistics ‘have “always shown that at 6 000 barrels daily. To get We do your work right at the right price. Let Us Give You an Estimate Free Phone 658-W 328 East A. St. field Mes comparattvely!end of Carbon 3 A Crown Block Without Bearing Boxes To the Unemployed There are over six million out of employment in the United States today Here in Casper, Wyoming, We Have Our Quota of Over a Thousand Unemployed Before making a move to Casper, write for conditions to any of the following, enclosing stamp for reply: Casper Trades American Legion Building Trades Assembly Dr. W. H. Snoddy, Adjutant Council J. B, Leonard, Secy., Box 1622 H. E. Benham, Box 111 . B Secy., Carpenters Local 1564 Bakers and Confectionery C. 8. Thompson, Secy. eda sourteents Bt. * Local 350 666 S. Park Ave. ime tie cedhiasy enya ible equipped rah new. complicated | bears Ss R. G. Seh: Secy., x oxes, mi 6 oiled daily, nece: angerous e J ehnert, BE BOR AEST Culinary Workers Local 186 .. Palaters Local S70 Gf the dersick 'On the Lucey, Crown Bites shianulaanee tx eliaituaisa a ; Barbers Union Local 726 R. W. Emmitt, Secy., Box 483 Wm, Schatzlern, Box 1918 By ft ge an on aay. other block, a geitciing beanss ‘bushing Geo. Webber, Secy. : ‘ e hu! e pulley and an ofl reservoir around - ushing which 246 8. Center St ee haves 373 Pianos Local 600 contains enough oil to properly lubricate the pulleys for several weeks, > PMV OB Rec: Scie hhenn, Becy. Hook bolts take the pl place of the heavy bearing boxes for clamping Boilermakers Local 596 Electrical Workers Local 322 1815 8. Melrose the shafts to the I-beams, allowing the pulleys to be easily adjusted to A. A. Johnson, Secy. any angle on the heams by loosening one nut on each end of the shaft, A. L. Johnson Local 264 Plumbers B Center 142 E. Midwest Chas. Hillm: Ags - The I-beam construction is ideal for the crown block as it provides Bricklayers Local jintiag <a an, Secy., Box 551 maximum strength where the stress is greatest, without excess weight. John Galusha, Box 706 Sie dy cy 88 Railway Carmen Local 818 The simplicity and few parts used in the construction of the Lucey R. R. Boflermakers Local 683 rs Boyd Colvin, Seay. Crown Block incréase its efficiency in handling heavy weights. 1260 8. Washington 125 N . * 8. V. Cooper, Secy., 608 N. Center Motien, Panis Oath + Durbin St, : i : Building Laborers and Hod Local 426 Retail Clerks Union Local 102 : : Hod Carriers Local 186 C. R. Kendall, Secy., Box 648 John Salmond, Secy. art Carrere Local 186 Seat Be a0 5. Ach St eneral Supply Company fen, Venet Riera ees Text Wagner, Becy. ‘Typographical Union Local 738 : A eS se yr Pe iam rPoe on loots Bane KAR SOND RTEEE i ae CAPR. WED: Distributor icey Products erever There’s

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