A Play for Oil : Gas on Tap
Daley, Tim
2017-11-11 00:00:00
[Spindletop, Beaumont Texas, 1902: A grainy black and white photographic image depicts a veritable man-made monoculture, a forest of derricks with their criss-cross of struts all tapering to an identical height. A few wafts of steam issue from shacks crouched among the ranks of wooden frames and in the foreground, there is what looks like a storage tank, standing within what can only be imagined to be a morass of mud.]
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[Spindletop, Beaumont Texas, 1902: A grainy black and white photographic image depicts a veritable man-made monoculture, a forest of derricks with their criss-cross of struts all tapering to an identical height. A few wafts of steam issue from shacks crouched among the ranks of wooden frames and in the foreground, there is what looks like a storage tank, standing within what can only be imagined to be a morass of mud.]
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