Patience, Persistence
Perhaps a review — and awareness — of the past may make us better geologists in the future.
Perhaps
a review — and awareness — of the past may make us better geologists
in the future.
In 1954,
the American Petroleum Institute released a national survey concerning
public attitudes towards the oil and gas business. It was noted
that 72 percent of the survey respondents had a favorable impression
of the oil business.
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Perhaps
a review — and awareness — of the past may make us better geologists
in the future.
In 1954,
the American Petroleum Institute released a national survey concerning
public attitudes towards the oil and gas business. It was noted
that 72 percent of the survey respondents had a favorable impression
of the oil business.
And you
think that there's no such thing as the Good Old Days?
Spindletop
Field had already been producing for over 50 years, but 1954 found
Michel T. Halbouty announcing a discovery from a new Frio sand on
the Spindletop Dome.
And, our
lesson from history?
Patience
may be a virtue, but it's persistence that brings home success.