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PETROLEUM, GENERAL

       
  TOM
REEL
BAG ITEM FRAMES

ANILINE points of mineral oil fractions

79

   

2296-2329

AUSTRIAN petroleum, examination of, by Hardmann and Ebender

249

   

50 ’37-50 ‘43

“ petroleum, study of

86

   

1499-1512

BACTERIOLOGY, investigations of petroleum, by M. Muller

278

   

60 ’66-60 ‘91

BOHEMIA, Moravia, oil deposits, processing and important oil companies in

23

   

11..449-11..467

CAPACITY of oil fields, determination of

74

   

20-23

CHROMATOGRAPHY of mineral oils

79

   

2696-2698

       

2854-2855

       

2870-2871

       

2885-2888

       

2901-2903

       

2938-2944

       

2983-2984

COMPARISON of Roumanian and Hungarian petroleums 170 38-40

COMPARISON of Roumanian with German crudes

170

   

71-79

CRACKED petroleum, compounds from

168

   

299-304

 

174

   

539-543

CRUDE oil and by-products of six German fields, analysis of

194

   

30140-30141

“ oil in Ural-Volga fields, possible yield of

194

   

30137

CZECHOSLOVAKIA, oil deposits, processing and important oil companies in

23

   

11..469-11..484

DESULFURIZING of mineral oils with lead

187

   

3998-4005

DEUTSCHE Erdφl A.G. Erdolwerke “Nova” Dach II plant, Ebensee, Austria, reported by L. L. Newman and H. M. Weir

198

   

40 ’32-40 ‘39

“ Erdφl A.G. Mineraloelwerke, Rositz, reported by W. A. Horne

197

   

80 ’53-80 ‘58

“ Erdφl A.G. Regis, reported by H. Bardgett

196

   

10 ’33-10 ‘41

DIRECTORS, list of, of Institut fόr Erdφlforschung

73

   

576

GASOLINE fractions of petroleum, compounds contained in

168

   

305-313

GERMAN crude oils, characteristics of

163

   

3-4

“ oil production, reported by H. Holroyd

197

   

80 ‘21

“ petroleum industry, Hamburg district, reported by P. de Hall

197

   

20 ’35-20 ‘81

       

30 ‘1-30 ‘34

“ petroleum products, samples of, reported by J. D. Withers

227

   

50 ’33-50 ‘73

“ petroleums, properties of

24

   

1..28-1..29

GERMANY and Austria and their outputs, petroleum producing companies of

91

   

330-335

HUNGARIAN gasoline, quality and quantity of delivered to German aviation gasoline plant at Moosbierbaum in 1942

15

   

1505-1519

“ petroleum, inspection of

163

   

13-14

 

170

   

46-47

 

194

   

30138-30139

“ petroleum, research on composition of, with charts

15

   

1558-1564

“ petroleum samples, testing and evaluation of

212

   

10 ’72-10 ‘87

HUNGARY, extract from report on petroleum economy of, November 1940

15

   

1477-1493

HUNGARY, memoranda on petroleum industry in

15

   

1501-1557

INTERROGATION of Bollhorn, E. Grages and Dr. Gross of Deutsche Erdoel A.G., reported by D. A. Howes

227

   

0 ’50-0 ‘70

       

10 ‘1-10 ‘11

MAIKOP (Russia) oil field, data on

194

   

30135-30136

METERING mineral oil with diaphragms

74

   

31-64

MULTI-phase current drives for oil drilling

74

   

89-101

NEW oil discovery at Reitbrook, report on

104

   

27400-27401

OIL and natural gas wells in Hauskirchen-Muhlberg field, report on, October 1942

15

   

1526-1528

“ concessions in Austria, map showing

187

   

4462

“ flow, measurement of by float principle

74

   

65-88

“ targets in Ruhr and Hanover areas, reported by J. A. Oriel

198

   

40 ’49-40 ‘61

OUTLINE for petroleum engineers

167

   

358-394

PETROLEUM bearing rocks, predictions of properties of petroleum from knowledge of

80

   

3969-3977

“ economy during war, organization of

91

   

345-350

“ industry in Japan, by I. Acki and G. Mara

232

   

80 ’56-80 ‘64

“ supplies for Navy during war

175

   

70556-70561

PROPERTIES of some Roumanian oils

148

   

520-550

PHYSICAL constants of oil fields

74

   

24-28

QUALITY of petroleum products

253

   

409

REFINING in districts of Kuba and Volga-Ural, possibilities of Russian petroleum

163

   

10

REICHSINSTITUT fόr Erdoelforschung, reported by A. E. Gunther

226

   

60 ’52-60 ‘57

ROSITZ refinery, production of, in 1942-43

152

   

755

ROUMANIAN oil concerns, refinancing of

56

   

234-254

“ oil firms, conferences with

174

   

194-201

“ petroleum, analysis of

170

   

34-37

       

60-70

“ petroleum characteristics

170

   

52-53

“ petroleums, production figures on

170

   

48-50

       

51

       

54-55

RUSSIAN crudes

187

   

4276-4290

“ crude oil, data on, 1939

194

   

30130-30134

“ petroleum

163

   

5-9

RUSSIAN petroleum territory, conquered

163

   

11-12

STATUS report at first meeting of mineral oil commission

14

   

1194-1216

SULFONATION of various mineral oils for acid tar work-up, by Prof. Kadmer

69

   

168-174

TURBINE drills, development status of

74

   

106-107

“U.O.P. characterization factor” and various other properties of petroleum fractions, connection between, III, J. J. Leendertse and H. Kuik, July 1944

79

   

2330-2343

USSR, oil deposits, processing and important oil companies in

23

   

11..485-11..525

“ Petroleum Industry, Berlin 1941, published by Army Supreme Command

67

   

43-65

VASELINE, production of from petrolatum, and propane-deasphaltized and dewaxed vacuum residue from German petroleum

201

   

401-403

VISCOSITY of mineral oil-natural gas mixtures under pressure and temperature condition in field, measurement of

74

   

102-105