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  OSCN Found Document:STANOLIND OIL & GAS CO. v. McKINNIS
Apparently it was near the center of the northeast quarter of the 160 acre tract.
A small creek traversed the land covered by the Stanolind lease, entered the land of plaintiffs at approximately the division point between the east and west eighties thereof, and ran from the northwest to the southeast across the land of plaintiffs.
Upon this gully or ravine, a short distance south of the north line of plaintiffs' land, was a spring, which according to the testimony of plaintiffs' witnesses was sufficient to provide water for stock in considerable numbers during dry spells when the water in the creek was low.
www.oscn.net /applications/OCISWeb/DeliverDocument.asp?citeID=58007   (997 words)

  
 OSCN Found Document:STANOLIND CRUDE OIL PURCHASING CO. v. BUSEY
The Stanolind Company was made a party in the Hughes county case, and an order was issued in the Tulsa county ease for the Stanolind Company to appear and show cause why it should not be required to pay the money to Templeman.
¶9 The Stanolind Company, in its petition in error, aside from the assignment that the court erred in overruling its motion for new trial in the Hughes county case, assigns as error only that the court erred in rendering judgment against the Stanolind Company.
Roberts, supra, dealing with the identical leases involved, it,vas hold that the property in controversy was in custodia legis after the action was commenced in Hughes county, although actual physical possession of the property involved was not taken by any officer, receiver, or other representative of the court.
www.oscn.net /applications/OCISWeb/deliverdocument.asp?citeid=13082   (2488 words)

  
 1999 Press Releases
It was there they performed the first commercial application of hydraulic fracturing, a revolutionary oil and gas retrieval process that was to forever change the workings-and fortunes-of the energy business.
And while Stanolind's fracturing license was extended to all qualified service companies in 1953, Halliburton has always led the industry in developing and applying new fracturing technology.
Hydraulic fracturing: great performances under great pressure To hydraulically fracture a well, fluid mixed with a proppant (such as sand) is pumped down to the petroleum-producing portion of the formation, which has been carefully isolated from other portions of the formation.
www.halliburton.com /news/archive/1999/hesnws_062199.jsp   (461 words)

  
 GTR Newspapers:GTR Oil Series, Parts 5–9
ORIGINAL STANOLIND LABORATORY: The University of Oklahoma-Tulsa campus at 41st Street and South Yale Avenue was originally the Stanolind Research Laboratory, one of the most significant additions ever to Tulsa.
The laboratory was built in the early 1950s and brought scientists, mathematicians and other intellectuals to the area and created much quality growth in the city.
Stanolind later became part of Amoco, which is now part of British Petroleum.
gtrnews.com /greater-tulsa-reporter/1072/gtr-oil-series-parts-582117   (5993 words)

  
 The Call
At the coffee shop Rosser was having coffee with the Stanolind boys when he was summoned to the telephone.
Tate's secretary informed him that Tulsa was calling and that it would be better if he took the call in his office.
So it was that Gene Rosser and Don Walker met in Lloyd Noble's office on the 24th November 1942 to begin the recruitment of 'The Roughnecks of Sherwood Forest".
www.dukeswoodoilmuseum.co.uk /the_call.htm   (938 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online:
It was discovered by Stanolind Oil and Gas Company (later to become Amoco) on December 23, 1934, when the first well drilled in the field, the Stanolind Oil and Gas Company 1 J. Surface, came in.
Edgar F. Bullard, who was a vice president of Stanolind at the time, purchased lease rights for the field within two days.
The deepest well known to have been drilled at the field was drilled on the Brown Lease by Stanolind Oil and Gas Company in 1953.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/HH/doh1.html   (491 words)

  
 OA Online News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
As a college freshman, Edgar dug ditches and cleaned vessels at the Midland Farms Field, in between Midland and Andrews, for Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. (later Pan American Oil Co. and, then, Amoco).
In between his junior and senior year at the University of Texas at Austin, Edgar landed “kind of a dream job,” that of a relief pumper, in Stanolind’s Jameson Field near Colorado City.
After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin with a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering, Edgar moved to Odessa to continue on with Stanolind, living in a “horrible old duplex” with dirt for a front yard.
www.oaoa.com /news/nw011504b.htm   (722 words)

  
 Frankie Tipton: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
They had two children and lived in Shawnee when Burley died in 1943 while working for Stanolind Pipe Line (later known as BP Amoco).
After a short business course, Frankie also went to work for Stanolind to support herself and her two young children.
She married Don McGarr Redfoot, a fellow employee of Stanolind in 1952.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Tipton_Frankie_675829398.htm   (1625 words)

  
 Profile: Thomas D. Barber - 1-Aug-98: Publications 75th Anniversary article: contact Charles Revilla
He served in the U.S. Navy (1944-45), saw action in the Philippines, Okinawa, and China, and, as the war ended, found himself commanding an amphibious landing ship, the LSM-96.
He began his geological career in Houston in 1945, accepting a position with Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. (now Amoco) and joining the HGS right away.
In 1949 Tom was transferred to Stanolind's offices at Corpus Christi, where he worked until being transferred back to Houston in 1953.
www.hgs.org /en/articles/printview.asp?17   (487 words)

  
 Growing success
The Beaumont Stanolind storage terminal is one of five in the Martin terminal network.
The Beaumont Stanolind facility is the largest in the Martin terminal network with capacity of 46,500 long tons for molten sulfur, 50,750 short tons for sulfuric acid, and 160,000 barrels for asphalt/bunker oil.
Maximum draft at the dock is 33 feet, and a 90-acre turning basin facilitates vessel handling.
bulktransporter.com /mag/transportation_growing_success/index.html   (1307 words)

  
 William Tharp: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In 1943 about ten of us girls responded to one of their flyers, which promised a job in the petroleum industry if we got a degree in geology."
By 1944 Tharp had earned a master's degree and landed a job at the Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
She worked for Stanolind until 1948, obtaining a math degree from the University of Tulsa along the way, and then moved to New York City in search of a more interesting job.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Tharp_William_134923928.htm   (853 words)

  
 Decatur Stanolind Credit Union, Decatur, Illinois
Decatur Stanolind Credit Union of Decatur, IL has 1,128 members and assets of $6 million.
The credit union, opened in 1937, has 2 full time employees and no part time employees, or 564 members per employee, compared to a national average of 478.
Decatur Stanolind is classified as a state chartered natural person credit union.
creditunionaccess.com /cu65831.htm   (154 words)

  
 Railroad Commission of Texas. Oil and Gas Division: An Inventory of Railroad Commission Oil and Gas Plats: Part I at ...
Some of the field names are further divided by what appears to be geological divisions (soil strata - types of sand, etc.) or a depth of drilling (6700', etc.).
Stanolind Oil and Gas Company, Landreth Company, 1952-1954
Stanolind Oil and Gas Company and Landreth Company, 1951-1954
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/tslac/20085/20085-P.html   (2201 words)

  
 DPA--Kismet Field--General
Stanolind Oil and Gas Co., Claude C. Wheatley #1
Marm and LKC Oil and Gas and Miss Oil, 7340' RTD
Pennsylvanian Lansing-Kansas City, Stanolind Oil and Gas Co.
www.kgs.ku.edu /DPA/Kismet/General/kismetGnrl1.html   (139 words)

  
 Order No. 3-1 (Emergency)
Foster Morrell, Regional Oil & Gas Supervisor, U.S. Geological Survey, Roswell, New Mexico Ralph Sargent, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, Denver, Colorado J.K. Smith, Stanolind Oil and Gas Company, Fair Building, Fort Worth, Texas Benjamin E. Sweet, Attorney at Law, Denver, Colorado Van Thompson, Southern Union Gas, Dallas, Texas
Appearing at the hearing were representatives of Stanolind Oil and Gas Company and Malco Refineries, Incorporated, operators in said Field, who stated that they had no objection to the proposed rules as submitted by Stanolind Oil and Gas Company.
The Commission has also been advised by communications from Amerada
oil-gas.state.co.us /Orders/orders/3/1.html   (1648 words)

  
 United States Patents 260,000 - 279,999
Roberts, George Jr., Stanolind Oil and Gas Company
Weaver Joe C. Jr., Stanolind Oil and Gas Company
Latta, James E., Stanolind Oil and Gas Company
www.fischer-tropsch.org /primary_documents/patents/US/UStoc_03.htm   (2608 words)

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