. Journal of electricity. The tungsten mines at Randsburg 128 JOURNAL OF ELECTRICITY tVol. 40— 1 2, 3. 4. 5. 18. 1—Standard Oil Company reservoir farmon plains just to left of picture. Derricksin distance are discovery wells in the newwest front territory of the Kern Riverfield now being opened up by the Stand-ard and Associated Oil Companies. 2—Headquarters Standard Oil Companypipe line division. This is starting pointof pipe line which carries oil from thisfield to Point Richmond refinery. 3—Standard Oil Company earthen reser-voirs. 4—Standard Oil Company, Eakersfielddistrict refine


. Journal of electricity. The tungsten mines at Randsburg 128 JOURNAL OF ELECTRICITY tVol. 40— 1 2, 3. 4. 5. 18. 1—Standard Oil Company reservoir farmon plains just to left of picture. Derricksin distance are discovery wells in the newwest front territory of the Kern Riverfield now being opened up by the Stand-ard and Associated Oil Companies. 2—Headquarters Standard Oil Companypipe line division. This is starting pointof pipe line which carries oil from thisfield to Point Richmond refinery. 3—Standard Oil Company earthen reser-voirs. 4—Standard Oil Company, Eakersfielddistrict refinery. 5—Standard Oil Company steel tankfarm. 6—Producers Transportation Companyheadquarters, pipe line station and reser-voirs—beginning of pipe line handling oilfor Union Oil Company and IndependentOil Producers Agency. Terminal, PortSan Luis. 7—Union Oil Company refinery recentlydestroyed by fire. Now in process of re-building and will be electrically equippedand operated throughout. 8—Associated Pipe Line Company sta-tion, beginning of line terminating at PortCosta. 9—Oil


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