Sources, Disposition, And Characteristics Of The Capital Employed By Thirty Oil Companies During The Nine-Year Period 1934-1942 - Introduction

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Joseph E. Pogue Frederick G. Coqueron
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1944

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to present the results of a detailed survey of the financial and operating aspects of 30 oil companies comprising a major sample of the American petroleum industry. This review supplements a previous paper entitled "Capital Flow and Capital Formation in the Petroleum Industry, 1934-1941,"a and deals not only with a longer period but also gives new and more revealing analyses of the capital movements and characteristics. The data are gathered from published financial statements of the companies, especially the annual reports to stockholders and Form 10-K to the Securities and Exchange Commission, supplemented by confidential information. The 30 oil companies covered by this study are listed on the leading stock exchanges and for the purpose of analysis are grouped as follows: 9 companiesb engaged principally in crude production, 4 companiesc with production averaging in excess of refinery requirements, and 17 companiesd with refinery throughput in excess of crude production. These samples are sufficiently broad and representative to constitute norms against which individual company performances may be profitably compared. The 30 companies in 1942 produced 54 per cent of the Nation's total output of crude oil and refined 79 per cent of the country's crude run to stills. The financial data apply predominantly to the domestic oil business, although 15 of the companies have investments and operate facilities in foreign countries. The net value of these foreign holdings amounted to 724 million dollars, or 12 per cent, of the combined net assets of the 30 oil companies at December 31, 1942.
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APA: Joseph E. Pogue Frederick G. Coqueron  (1944)  Sources, Disposition, And Characteristics Of The Capital Employed By Thirty Oil Companies During The Nine-Year Period 1934-1942 - Introduction

MLA: Joseph E. Pogue Frederick G. Coqueron Sources, Disposition, And Characteristics Of The Capital Employed By Thirty Oil Companies During The Nine-Year Period 1934-1942 - Introduction. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1944.

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