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Oil & Gas History News: September
« on: September 22, 2024, 07:14:38 am »
Oil & Gas History News: September
By Robert Bradley Jr. -- September 20, 2024

An eternal thanks goes to Bruce Wells and the American Oil & Gas Historical Society. His fascinating look back at major industry events of the last 150 years is both educational and inspirational. It is upon the backs of our ancestors that we enjoy today’s high-energy civilization.

“Petroleum history provides a context for understanding modern energy challenges,” the Society explains.

AOGHS preserves U.S. petroleum history, which provides an important context for understanding the modern energy industry. This history, which began in August 1859 with the first commercial U.S. well in Pennsylvania, can help make informed decisions about meeting future energy needs. AOGHS offers education resources, including links to community oil and gas museums, county historical societies, libraries, and others dedicated to material preservation. Please join our effort.

The latest edition covers September in Oil & Gas History News, Vol. 5, No. 9 (September 18, 2024).

https://www.masterresource.org/oil-gas-history/oil-gas-history-news-for-september-american-oil-gas-historical-society/
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