"Government and energy : Historical perspectives on petroleum regulation", 1984.

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"Government and energy : Historical perspectives on petroleum regulation", 1984.

Papers delivered at the Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, July 12-13, 1984, include: "The changing role of the oil industry in this century", by Arthur M. Johnson; "Self-regulation vs. government regulation during the formative period of the modern petroleum industry", by Joseph A. Pratt; "Federal management of oil during World War II", by John G. Clark; "Controlling the flow: Science, technology, and the law of capture", by August W. Giebelhaus; and "Rational policy as an unintended consequence: Petroleum engineering and oil regulation in Texas, 1930-1965", by Edward W. Constant.

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