Humble Esso Station

Baker Hughes

EssoStation

Photo courtesy of The Sloane Gallery, Houston, TX. Image for sale at www.sloanegallery.com or call 281-496-2212

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The Sloane Gallery contains images of Houston from the early 1900s thru the 1980s. The emphasis will be on black and white photography created during the building boom era of mid 1920 - 1936.  Located at 1570 South Dairy Ashford, Suite 113, Houston, TX 77077. Gallery Hours - Tuesday - Friday 12PM - 6PM and Saturday 12PM - 4PM.

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Newfield Looks to Recycling to Boost Cost-Efficiency


Mounting Problems for Louisiana Oil Companies


Uncovering Great Deals


Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Oil and Gas Companies in Louisiana Case


Humble Esso Station


NATIONAL ENERGY TALK!


Amid FERC Commissioner Shakeup


Strong Indicators Give Boost to Oil Price


The Bakken is Poised to Boom Again


NGL Plant Filters Overburdened, Automated Equipment Integration Saves Money


Virtual Reality Safety Simulator Prove O&G Industry Must Not Be Complacent on Training Workers


Energy Scene with Jason Spiess: Shale Plays Gearing up for this Summer’s BBQ Season


Oilman Cartoon – May/June 2017


Safety Subcontracted to the Lowest Bidder


Stone Energy Corporation Completes Restructures after Bankruptcy


Bankruptcy Restructuring Offers Relief to Chaparral Energy


Increase in E&P Spending and Job Growth for Oilfield


A New Funding Solution is Needed for Oil Decommissioning


Envoc Brings Software Innovations to Inspections


Joint Venture to be Formed by Schlumberger and Weatherford


Mammoth Energy Acquires Three Oil Companies


Texas Oil and Gas Expansion Frustrates OPEC Production Cuts


Natural Gas Gets Good News


Humble Motor Oil Plant


Senator Ted Cruz’s Endorsement for the Oil and Gas Industry is Timely


Interview with Former Russian Energy Minister Igor Yusufov (2001-2004)


Letter from the Publisher (May-June 2017)


Trump Orders Agencies To Identify Obstacles To Energy Production


Custom Automatic Integrated System Saves NGL Plant Money


Interview with Amit Mehta, CEO and Founder of Moblize


Optimizing IT for $50 a Barrel of Oil

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