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American Petroleum Institute Photograph and Film Collection

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
American Petroleum Institute.
Names
Bush, George, 1924-
Carter, Jimmy, 1924-
O'Neill, Tip
Topic
Tank trucks
Tankers
Trade associations
Political cartoons
Pipelines
Railroads
Pollution
Service stations
Synthetic lubricants
Stoves
Oil well drilling rigs
Oil spills
Petroleum
Oil-shale industry
Petroleum refineries
Petroleum industry and trade
Petroleum -- Prospecting
Drilling and boring
Electricity
Automobiles
Disasters
Gas-lighting
Gasohol
Enegy and environment
Gas industry
Geothermal resources
advertising -- Petroleum industry and trade
Heating
Harbors
Asphalt
Automobile racing
Airplanes
Natural areas
Natural gas
Nuclear energy
Aircraft
Oil burners
Lighting
Medicine
Mines and mineral resources
Oil fields
Provenance
The collection was donated to the Archives Center, National Museum of American History by the American Petroleum Institute through Red Cavaney and G. William Frick on December 16, 1999.
Creator
American Petroleum Institute.
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American Petroleum Institute Photograph and Film Collection
Sponsor
Digitization of Series 1 though Series 4 was made possible by Andrew and Anya Shiva.
Summary
Collection includes historic photographs, slides and films on subjects relating to all aspects of the petroleum industry, including exploration, drilling, refineries, tankers, pipelines, automobiles, trucks, aviation, refueling, buildings, coal, gasification, plants, mining, surface mining, fields, land reclamation, coastal zone management, corporate public service, educational programs, crude oil, deepwater ports, and watercraft It also documents numerous products other than gasoline produced by the petroleum industry, such as propane, lubricants, heating oil, and plastics.
Biographical / Historical
The origins of the American Petroleum Institute (API) date to World War I, when Congress and the domestic oil and natural gas industry worked together to help the war effort. At the time, the industry included the companies created in 1911 after the court-imposed dissolution of Standard Oil and the independents. These were companies that had been independent of Standard Oil and which had no experience working together. The companies agreed to work with the government to ensure that vital petroleum supplies were rapidly and efficiently deployed to the armed forces. The National Petroleum War Service Committee, which oversaw this effort, was initially formed under the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and subsequently as a quasi-governmental body. After the war, momentum began to build to form a national association that could represent the whole oil and natural gas industry in the postwar years. The industry's efforts to supply fuel during World War I not only highlighted the importance of the industry to the country, but also the industry's obligation to the public. The American Petroleum Institute was established on March 20, 1919, to afford a means of cooperation with the government in all matters of national concern; to foster foreign and domestic trade in American petroleum products; to promote in general the interests of the petroleum industry in all its branches; and to promote the mutual improvement of its members and the study of the arts and sciences connected with the oil and natural gas industry. API offices were established in New York City, and the organization focused its efforts in several specific areas. In late 1969, API moved its offices to Washington, D.C. 0F *History note courtesy The Story of the American Petroleum Institute , by Leonard M. Fanning, published in 1959, and The American Petroleum Institute: An Informal History, 1919-1987 by Stephen P. Potter, published by API in 1990.
Extent
45 Cubic feet (122 boxes)
Date
1860s-1980s
bulk 1955-1990
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0711
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Scripts (documents)
Photographs
Motion pictures (visual works)
Citation
American Petroleum Institute Photograph and Film Collection, 1860s-1990 (bulk 1955-1990), Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Arrangement
Arranged into eight series. Series 1, Historical Photographs, 1850s-1950s Series 2, Modern Photographs, 1960s-1980s Series 3, Miscellaneous Photographs, 1900s-1970s Series 4, Slides, 1970s-1980s Series 5, Photograph Albums, 1903-1968 (not inclusive) Series 6, Scripts for Films, 1955-1978 Series 7, Publications, 1959-1990 Series 8, Films, 1960s
Processing Information
Processed by Bob Ageton (volunteer) and Kelly Gaberlavage (intern), August 2004 and May 2006; supervised by Alison L. Oswald, archivist. Series 1: Historical Photographs, Series 2: Modern Photographs, and Series 3: Miscellaneous Photographs digitzed by Noah Stewart, digital imaging technician, 2020-2021.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Reproduction permission from Archives Center: fees for commercial use.
Genre/Form
Scripts (documents)
Photographs -- 19th century
Motion pictures (visual works) -- 1960-1980
Scope and Contents
The collection contains, color and black-and-white photographs, contact sheets, slides, color transparencies, negatives, transcripts, audio tape cassettes, and films documenting the American Petroleum Institute (API) and all its activities. The material in the collection was assembled by API public relations staff from oil industry sources over several years and was used in public relations and educational materials. The photographs and slides are both original and copy prints are organized according to the organizational structure that API used. The photographs and slides document all aspects of the production of oil, from exploration to drilling, from cracking to refineries, from pipelines to tankers, and from storage tanks to service stations. They also document the numerous products other than gasoline produced by the petroleum industry including: kerosene, liquid propane gas, lubricants, heating oil, and plastics. Additionally, they document the industry's efforts at self-promotion, its stand on environmental issues and energy conservation, its efforts to promote safety in its plants, and its perceived competition from other energy sources, such as gasohol, geothermal energy, solar energy, and nuclear energy. Overall, these images portray the petroleum industry as it saw itself. The collection also includes general images of petroleum workers, landscape and wildlife scenes, urban settings, vernacular architecture (service stations), railroads, road development, and the industry's crucial role during World War II. Series 1, Historical Photographs, 1860s-1950s This series is divided into forty subseries and contains primarily black-and-white photographs, but there are some negatives. Many of the photographs contain captions. The content includes: advertising, lighting and heating, kerosene lamps, lubricants, medicine, aircraft, artwork, equipment, political cartoons, automobiles, terminals, disasters, charts, drilling, portable rigs, rotary rigs, exploration land rush, lighting and stoves, memorials, mining, natural gas, oil company offices, oil fields, pipelines, products, railroads, tank cars, refineries, safety, service stations, teamsters, war, watercraft, and wells. Series 2, Modern Photographs, 1960s-1980s The series contains black-and-white and color photographs, negatives and transparencies. The photographs are arranged into topical areas such as diagrams and maps, environment, electricity, exploration, natural gas, pipelines, storage, and wells. The following subjects are represented: artwork, automobiles, trucks, aviation, refueling, buildings, coal, gasification, plants, and mining, surface mining, fields, land reclamation, coastal zone management, corporate public service, educational programs, crude oil, and deepwater ports. Series 3, Miscellaneous Photographs, 1900s-1970s The photographs consist of black-and-white copy prints, color transparencies, negatives, and slides for a variety of subjects: pipelines, platforms, service stations, and wells. The names of major oil and petroleum companies, such as Shell, Standard Oil, Sun Oil, and Savory Oil, are represented. Series 4, Slides, 1970s-1980s The slides are divided into two subseries: slides presentations and slides by subject/topic. The slides presentations were assembled and presented by API staff. In some instances there are slides, transcripts, and audio tape cassettes for the presentations. The presentations have been arranged alphabetically by title. The subject slides are arranged alphabetically by topic/subject and are identified. Only some of the subject-related slides are dated. The miscellaneous slides contain such images as the Space Shuttle Columbia, sunsets, and industrial scenes. Series 5, Photograph Albums, 1903-1968 (not inclusive) This series includes two photograph albums: one that focuses on aviation, bulk plants, chemistry, and disasters and the other on an advertising series from 1953. The first album consists of black-and-white copy prints that are subdivided according to subject. Some of the photographs have captions. The album containing the advertising series is comprised of black-and-white copy prints with the corresponding print ad that was used. The print ads vary in size and amount of text. The advertising series addresses a variety of topics. Series 6, Scripts for Films, 1955-1978 The scripts consist of final transcripts and drafts for various films commissioned by API. In some instances there are accompanying photographs. Series 7, Publications, 1959-1990 This series includes publications from various petroleum companies such as the Shell News and Petroleum Facts and Figures and accompanying slides from the API library that were featured in articles. Series 8, Films, 1960s The films consist of 34 reels of motion picture film. The films are production elements (negatives, track negatives, and A and B rolls). It is not possible to make film elements available for research use.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at [email protected] or 202-633-3270.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503512057065-1503512057151-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
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  • Watercraft: Tugboats; Fire fighters-Exxon Bayou State outfitted with fire fighting equipment, Port of Baton Rouge, Louisiana

  • Barrels being loaded onto gas truck-France

  • Pipelines: Compressor Stations-onshore (general and by locations); Texas - Compressor station with a close-up of equipment, 1978

  • Watercraft: Tankers - Liquified Petroleum Gas; Berge Sisar at Hackberry Marine Terminal, Louisiana

  • Oil Embargo: Service Station long lines (cars/people) Phoenix, Arizona

  • Refineries: Alkylation Units-Kansas - Overall view of unit at CRA Inc.'s Phillipsburg refinery at dusk- (Honeywell Inc.)

  • Environment: Oil Spills; equipment (absorbents machine) Aquamarine H-650

  • Seminole-Street scene

  • Illinois-Brick pavement near Monmouth

  • Wells: Onshore; Wyoming drilling rig located in the Overthrust Belt

  • Texas-Texarkana-Petrolithic pavement

  • Corporate Public Service; Clinics for athletes and coaching (in support of swimming and diving) - 1978 annual report

  • Watercraft: Tankers - Construction- Kenai(Sohio) (A, B, and C), 1978

  • Big Medicine Bow Field

  • Martinez-Alcohol distillation columns

  • Kilgore (C), late 1940s

  • Sour Lake-Hotel

  • Red Hot-Nest of derricks

  • Energy Conservation: Wood Substitution; Wood-fired water stove to combat high cost of heating

  • Pipelines: Alaska-construction of Trans Alaska pipeline (hauling); Trailers being hauled to North Slope

  • Service Stations and Truck Stops: Quick Mart Stores - Tennessee- Attendant serving customer in Nashville - (Occidental Petroleum Co.), 1978

  • Wells: Workers; derrick man racks drill pipe high above onshore drilling rig at Huntington Beach, California

  • Watercraft: Cargo vessels; White mineral oil being loaded aboard ship at Port of Houston, Texas

  • San Francisco-Shell

  • Products: Gasoline/deliveries-tank trucks (being loaded at terminals); Tank truck at terminal being filled with gasoline - with driver

  • Pipelines: Construction-equipment (drill systems); Large -124 drill system

  • Pipelines: Pump Station; Texas (C)

  • Watercraft: Tankers - Lightering; Esso Atlantic (500,000 tons) unloads into Esso Zurich (70,000 tons) in Gulf of Mexico (Exxon), 1977

  • Environment: Oil Spills-equipment (oil skimmers) Clean Sweep being lifted and fitted into a Coast Guard C-130 (2 part photo), 1978

  • Environment: Oil spills-training; students in Texas A & M's oil spill control course are seen with water hose which is being used to move the oil along the containment boom

  • Products: Plastic Items; Plastic container in the shape of auto engine

  • Watercraft: Well-servicing vessel- Safaniya 2 - Saudi Arabia (Aramco)

  • Refineries: Aerial Views - Wax plant facilities in the San Roque Field of Venezuela undated

  • Tar Sands: Equipment - extraction plant - at Syncrude plant, Alberta, Canada (Exxon Corp)

  • Watercraft: Tankers - Lightering (General)

  • S.S. Standard, 1888

  • Corporate Public Service; day care facility (community activities)

  • Environment: Wildlife; birds - (stilts) black-necked stilts near pumping units, Bolsa Chica lowlands of South California (Huntington Beach)

  • Watercraft: Rig Tender barge - First all aluminum, 1982

  • Wells: Offshore; North Sea-Ekofisk complex in Norwegian North Sea under choppy seas (scene of future water flooding enhanced oil recovery)

  • California-Harbor Island (B)

  • Watercraft: Tanker loading/unloading at refinery - Canada (aerial)

  • Wells: Alaska - North Slope exploratory well

  • Newhall-Pioneer Oil Refinery

  • Wells: Workers; Rig at night

  • Pilot plants in Baytown, Texas

  • Brady's Bend

  • Wells: Offshore; Telecommunications equipment offshore, undated

  • Riverboats-Pennsylvania-Oil City-Oil Creek-Plus barges, 1861

  • Storage Terminals and Tanks/Spheres: Spheroid - storage spheres high pressure

  • Pipelines: Compressor Stations-onshore (general and by locations); Mainline compressor station, one of thirty-eight, on the Panhandle truck line transmission system - provides thrust to keep gas moving through pipeline to customers

  • Health and Safety: Fire fighting Schools/training; Texas A & M University's Brayton Firemen training school (A and B), 1982

  • Environment: Wildlife - Caribou; Caribou at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, undated

  • Wells: Offshore Drilling Rig; Transworld Rig 62-the largest self elevating offshore oil drilling rig ever built at Bethlehem Steel's Beaumont, Texas

  • Environment: Refinery-equipment water settling ponds-Port Arthur, Texas

  • Pipelines: Underwater pipeline (close-up) newly welded 36-inch pipeline resting on a 'stringer' which eases the angle of inlay into the water

  • Dodge Ram charger

  • Watercraft: Drilling vessels; diving bell with two divers being lowered through rig floor aboard semi-submersible New Era in Baltimore Canyon Area

  • Small boat with refinery in background

  • Storage Terminals and Tanks/Spheres: General - This storage tank can hold enough gasoline to fill the tanks of 542,000 automobiles (Texaco)

  • Environment: Refinery-equipment (incinerators) Fluidized bed incinerator

  • Watercraft: Tankers; Mobil Arctic (Mobil Oil Corp) delivered, 1972

  • Products: Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Liquified Petroleum Gas) including propane-deliveries; Skilgas - Supplying gas for local customers in Iowa

  • Watercraft: Tankers; Arkansas and Fairbanks - 120,000 ton tanker, 1977

  • Service Stations and Truck Stops: Mini-Marts - Chevron self serve mini-mart in Jupiter, Florida (Chevron Corp.)

  • Natural Gas: Plants (gas processing/separation/treatment units) - (including Liquid Natural Gas); Texas - Live Oak County Chapa Field: Operator is seen turning valve in facility (B)

  • Exploration: Seismic Operations (charting/mapping); Crew members check quality of a printout with field operations supervisor and geophysical manager in the Overthrust Belt near Middle Piney Lake southeast of Afton, Wyoming

  • Watercraft: Tankers; Lurline (trailer ship)

  • Hotel Danforth House

  • Natural Gas: Plants (gas processing/separation/treatment units); Saudi Arabia- gas processing center under construction

  • Columbus-Sinclair Oil Company

  • Pipelines: Alaska-construction of Trans Alaska Pipeline (wrapping); Wrapping sections with anti-corrosion tape

  • Wells: Offshore - Construction - Ekofisk Center, undated

  • Wells: Offshore - Exploration - Diving Bell on Rig, undated

  • Exploration: Seismic Operations: equipment recording trucks/vans); Alaska-Beaufort Sea-Track-mounted truck and bulldozer moving across white icescape

  • Environment: Oil Spills-training; straining to contain a simulated oil spill, students in Texas A & M's oil spill control course first unfolded and line up a containment boom so that a boat can tow it out to capture the spill before the current spreads the oil spill either to land or to shipping operations

  • Railroads and Tank Cars: Freight trains; Tank car freight train crossing Nevada in winter

  • Sailors Snug Harbor

  • Nuclear Energy: Plants; Mississippi. Cooling tower for Grand Gulf plant (right) near Port Gibson, is a non-nuclear component common to many nuclear and fossil fuel generating plants. (Middle South Services, Inc.)

  • Exhibits and Meetings: API Annual Meeting, 1985-San Francisco, California

  • Products: Natural Gas Uses; This Farmland Industries Plant in western Kansas uses feedstock for fertilizer production, 1981

  • Watercraft: Tanker loading/unloading offshore - single point Mooring Singapore

  • Pipelines: Workers-general; Alaska-Radiographer examines the x-ray of a weld made on the Trans Alaska Pipeline

  • Pipelines: Alaska-Trans Alaska Pipeline (pump stations); Pump Station 10-Isabel Pass

  • Wells: Offshore; Aerial view of Ship Shoal Block 214 off Louisiana - Multiple production Platform rigs (3 views a,b,c)

  • Hauling trucks loaded in mine near Paintsville, Kentucky, 1978

  • Ranger-Main Street

  • Exploration: Seismic Operations: (equipment-recording truck/van); Truck containing recording instruments-Utah Canyon

  • Standard Motor Gasoline Service Station

  • Pipelines: Construction-Natural Gas (laying/lowering pipe into ditch/trench); Louisiana-New 36-inch diameter gas production pipeline addition to truck line's Gulf Coast Supply System, being laid in marshy area in southern Louisiana

  • Environment: Oil Spill-equipment spill guard installed at marina, undated

  • Titusville-Furniture and undertaking ship

  • Workers and crane pulling tubing with tubing oil saver, 1921-1922

  • Wells: Texas - West Texas

  • Service Stations and Truck Stops: Texaco Inc. - modern station on island of Oahu, Hawaii (Texaco Inc.)

  • Bartlesville, Oklahoma-Hotel Right Way

  • Wells: Equipment; Christmas trees - covered with snow, undated

  • A field of wells

  • Watercraft: Tankers loading/unloading-Liquid Natural Gas-a specially designed tanker takes on a load of liquefied natural gas (Liquid Natural Gas) in Kenai, Arkansas

  • Watercraft - Offshore with watercraft - ferries (B), undated

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