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Great Texas Oil Heist [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 194 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x11 mm, kaal: 280 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Stephen F. Austin State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1622884027
  • ISBN-13: 9781622884025
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 194 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x11 mm, kaal: 280 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Stephen F. Austin State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1622884027
  • ISBN-13: 9781622884025
Teised raamatud teemal:

It was 1946. World War II was over. The thieves went to work. They drilled deviated wells from outside the East Texas Oil Field back into the oil that remained after 16 years of production. This was the oil field that supplied the oil needed for an Allied victory in 1945. The deviators continued their nefarious activity until an angry and aggressive attorney general led his posse of lawmen, including the Texas Rangers, into East Texas to stop the theft and administer Texas justice. I tell this story on the basis of 35 years of research and my father's well files. Yes, he drilled six of the nearly 400 deviated wells. I first learned of the so-called Slant-Hole scandal in late spring 1962. That's when colleagues in my research group at the University of California at Berkeley accosted me with the morning's San Francisco Chronicle. They knew my father was an East Texas oilman. One pointed to an article reporting that oilmen in East Texas had drilled 'deviated' oil wells from beyond the known productive limits of the East Texas Oil Field to steal oil.

"Has your dad been stealing oil?"

"Of course, not!' I replied.

I had known nothing of the illicit activity until that morning.

Then a report in TIME further exposed the East Texas oil scandal that had erupted in my hometown of Longview.

Here, then, for the first time, I reveal the story of how a few dozen oilmen stole up to 20 million barrels from the East Texas Oil Field.  I am eager to share what I have learned and to tell the truth of the slant-hole scandal'the circumstances that made it inevitable, who did what to whom, and how the matter eventually reached its conclusion. Much of what I reveal in this book has been the tightly guarded secrets of the families of the participants so that grandchildren can be kept from knowledge of granddaddy's scandalous behavior. But most of what I reveal here lies barely hidden in the public record. The slant-hole story is a significant piece of Texas history, and it must be told before no one is left to tell it.

Introduction 9(6)
1 In the Beginning
15(4)
2 The Age of Texas Oil Begins
19(7)
3 Spindletop to East Texas
26(12)
4 The East Texas Oil Boom
38(7)
5 Huntington Beach
45(5)
6 Regulation in East Texas
50(6)
7 The First Deviated Wells in East Texas
56(5)
8 Murray to the Railroad Commission
61(2)
9 The Boy Scout Well
63(5)
10 The Quiet Interim
68(2)
11 The Lawyers
70(4)
12 The End of a Decade
74(3)
13 1961, A Bad Year
77(6)
14 January - April 1962
83(8)
15 The Rangers
91(4)
16 Late April - Early May 1962
95(5)
17 May-June 1962
100(6)
18 The Six-Million-Dollar Swindle
106(4)
19 July-August 1962
110(4)
20 The Hearings
114(9)
21 The Salt-Water Company
123(4)
22 Between Hearings
127(3)
23 The Final Hearing and Indictments
130(5)
24 1963
135(6)
25 Humble v. Long
141(6)
26 Moore on Trial
147(5)
27 The Murphy Trial
152(3)
28 Murray Ousted
155(6)
29 Continental v. Amtex
161(3)
30 Cargill's Stone Lease
164(3)
31 The Six-Million-Dollar Swindle, II
167(2)
32 If You Ain't Indicted, You Ain't Invited!
169(5)
33 Turk
174(4)
34 Ritter's Recollections
178(5)
35 Some Things Never Change
183(3)
Epilogue 186(2)
Appendix 188(5)
Acknowledgments 193
ROBERT CARGILL lives in Longview, Texas.