No. 804.-PETROLEUM, CRUDE-WORLD PRODUCTION; UNITED STATES PRODUCTION BY REGIONS AND STATES: 1911 To 1939 1 Estimated. 'Includes for certain years small quantities not distributed by regions and States. Southwestern Indiana reported with Illinois beginning 1921; previously with Lima-Indiana region. Not shown separately prior to 1924. Average for years 1924 and 1925. No. 805.-PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS-STOCKS ON DECEMBER 31: 1920 to 1939 1 California heavy crude and fuel oil included in refined products as residual fuel oil, 1925 through 1937. Producers' stocks in California included in pipe-line and tank-farm stocks prior to 1933. Source of tables 804 and 805: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines; Minerals Yearbook. No. 806.--OILS, CRUDE AND REFINED SUPPLY AND DEMAND: 1933 TO 1939 [In thousands of barrels of 42 gallons] Includes wax, coke, asphalt, and residuum in barrels. Data from Bur. of Foreign and Domestic Com merce Data include crude petroleum, refined products, and natural gasoline. Includes shipments to noncontiguous territories. Data from Bur. of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. • Includes bunker oil put on vessels engaged in foreign trade. Source: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, except as noted; Minerals Yearbook. No. 807.--PETROLEUM PRODUCTS-PRODUCTION, BY KIND: 1933, 1935, AND 1937 Source: Dept. of Commerce, Bur. of the Census; reports of Biennial Census of Manufactures. 267706-41-52 No. 808.-PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GASOLINE AMOUNTS RUN TO STILLS; REFINERY PRODUCTION, STOCKS, EXPORTS, AND APPARENT CONSUMPTION OF PRODUCTS: 1918 TO 1939 NOTE. Stocks are those in refiners' hands only. Hence "apparent consumption" represents deliveries by refiners to dealers and consumers. Exports include shipments to noncontiguous territories. Consumption figures for the several products take into account imports not shown separately [In thousands of barrels of 42 gallons, except as indicated] 1 Includes natural gasoline run through pipe lines in California. 430 59, 10274, 687875, 35477, 206 811, 493 8 6, 256 8 4, 242 87, 345 Stocks east of California only Including California heavy crude. New basis; considers transfers of light grades of crude petroleum to the gas-oil and fuel-oil account, and also changes in bulk-terminal stocks, in refinery districts east of California. 7 Of 2,000 pounds. Other finished products include still gas formerly reported also with losses. No. 809.-PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GASOLINE-AMOUNTS RUN TO STILLS, 1938 AND 1939, AND REFINERY PRODUCTS, 1939, BY REGIONS [In thousands of barrels of 42 gallons, except wax, which is in thousands of pounds] 2,677 3,308 3, 115 4, 182 8, 044 308 13, 179 557 4,341 4,954 5.50 22, 914 37,003 OUTPUT OF REFINERIES, 1939 I REGION 1 Preliminary. Includes 1,349,000 barrels run through pipe lines in 1938 and 1,147,000 barrels in 1939. Source of tables 808 and 809: Dept. of the Interior, Bur. of Mines; Minerals Yearbook. No. 810.-PETROLEUM PIPE LINES-SUMMARY: 1921 To 1939 Source: Records of Interstate Commerce Commission. No. 811.-PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS-PRICES, 1921 TO 1939, AND BY MONTHS, 1939 NOTE.-Prices of crude and fuel oil in dollars per barrel of 42 gallons; others in cents per gallon. All prices are weighted averages compiled by Joseph E. Pogue * Average based on sales in 50 cities (exclusive of all taxes). Prior to 1937, service-station prices; thereafter, tank-wagon prices. Prior to 1938, average of 5 refining-location prices; thereafter, 4. Average for 5 markets. Average of 6 grades at refineries. No. 812.-OIL WELLS, NUMBER AND PRODUCTION, 1937 AND 1938, AND Number OF OIL AND GAS WELLS DRILLED, 1938 AND 1939, BY STATES Source: Dept. of the Interior, Bur. of Mines; Minerals Yearbook, except as noted. No. 813.-ASPHALT SUPPLy, Distribution, and Value: 1933 TO 1939 No. 814.-GYPSUM SUPPLY, SALES, IMPOrts, and ExpoRTS: 1935 TO 1939 [Quantities in thousands of short tons (2,000 pounds); values in thousands of dollars] 1 To avoid revealing confidential data, by-product gypsum is excluded. 2 Data not collected. 3 Includes by-product gypsum. Gypsum products from domestic and imported crude. Source of tables 813 and 814: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines; Minerals Yearbook. |