IC 7196 Crude Oil And Gasoline Pipe Lines In The United States, May 1, 1941 ? Total Mileage

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. R. Hopkins
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

Crude-petroleum pipe lines in the United States on May 1, 1941, had a total length of 118,350 miles - an increase of 7,770 miles since Jun, 30, 1936, then the last previous survey was made by the Bureau of Mines. The expansion was due almost entirely to trunk-line construction, as the mileage of gathering lines was virtually unchanged from 1936. The greatest mileage of gathering lines, 53,640, was recorded in the survey of May 1, 1931. Both trunk and gathering-line mileage decreased moderately, in the interval from 1531 to 1936, but the present survey indicates that trunk-line facilities have expanded since 1936 to new high levels. Truck-line mileage equaled 55 percent of the total mileage of all crude lines on May 1, 1941, and 52 percent is 1936. The total length of gasoline pipe lines on May 1, 1941, was 9,001 miles this does not include several hundred miles of life under construction at that time or several hundred additional miles now being laid. No detailed surveys of gasoline mileage were made for 1, 1931, and June 30, 1936, but the mileage for those dates was about 1,400 and 4,600, respectively.
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APA: G. R. Hopkins  (1941)  IC 7196 Crude Oil And Gasoline Pipe Lines In The United States, May 1, 1941 ? Total Mileage

MLA: G. R. Hopkins IC 7196 Crude Oil And Gasoline Pipe Lines In The United States, May 1, 1941 ? Total Mileage. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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