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233: 364: 349: 334: 173:, one of the most widely read books in his profession. An often repeated quote from this book is, "Gold is where you find it, according to an old adage, but judging from the record of our experience, oil must be sought first of all in our minds." There was a limited amount to find, though: at the University of Kansas, Pratt gave a lecture "Oil in the Earth", where he speculated that the total amount of oil in the United States was 100 billion barrels. 157:(Humble's parent firm in New Jersey), once again rising to director, executive committee member, and finally, vice president, a position he held until he retired from the company in 1945. In the same year that he had joined Standard Oil, the company named one of their tankers after him, the SS Wallace E Pratt. 129:
of the land over the oil field. Pratt was tasked with the investigation of this novel phenomenon and produced a report in which the subsidence was definitively attributed to the extraction of petroleum. In 1926, together with D. W. Johnson, he published these findings in a scientific paper. By this
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as largely a hit or miss operation without scientific exploration. But Pratt, joined by 10 more geologists during 1918–19, proved that geology was an important factor in finding oil. Among the most notable early contributions made by Pratt and his staff were geological studies that led to the
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year, after about ten years of active pumping, most of the productive area of the field had subsided three feet, and the submerging of the facilities had already become obvious to field operators.
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for two years and began a long career as a consultant geologist. Pratt wrote more than 100 geological papers during his lifetime, including
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Since 1982, the AAPG has given the Wallace E. Pratt Memorial Award to the best AAPG Bulletin article published each calendar year.
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recording in the field. Pratt served as Humble's chief geologist and later director, and vice president. In 1937, he joined
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Land subsidence: Case histories and current research: Association of Engineering Geologists Special Publication no. 8
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Pratt also played a prominent role in the scientific progress of his profession. As early as 1922, others were using
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Pratt, W.E., and D.W. Johnson, Local subsidence of the Goose Creek oil field, J. Geol., 34 (7), 577-590, 1926.
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Wallace E. Pratt donated 5,632 acres (22.79 km), which included McKittrick Canyon, to the
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correct interpretation of the structure of the huge Mexia Field, discovered in October 1920 in
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as the company's first geologist. Prior to that time the company had treated the search for
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Holzer, T.L. "The history of the aquitard-drainage model", in Borchers, J.W., ed.,
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American Association of Petroleum Geologists Foundation, memorial, Sept 1982,
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He was named Grand Old Man of Exploration in 1976 by directors of the
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American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers
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Toward a Philosophy of Oil-Finding1 | AAPG Bulletin |
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The Journal of Business of the University of Chicago
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149:research and development, and the manufacture of a 265:In 1972, he received the AAPG's Human Needs Award. 745: 574:"Distribution of Petroleum in the Earth's Crust" 562:, Letters to the editor, October 3, 1943, p. 101 193:Distribution of Petroleum in the Earth's Crust 651:American Association of Petroleum Geologists 247:American Association of Petroleum Geologists 77:, March 15, 1885, Pratt began his career in 432:Gerrits, Sam. "Gas, olie en aardbevingen". 372:. The Wallace Pratt home with landscape. 286:Petroleum Museum's Hall of Fame in 1969. 231: 18: 746: 240:Geological Society field trip in 1964. 165:After retirement, Pratt served on the 160: 739:Erick Devine is Wallace Pratt (Video) 602: 571: 505: 455:Holzer, T.L.; Bluntzer, R.L. (1984). 377:Pratt died December 25, 1981, in his 639: 436:(in Dutch) (September 2022): 58–59. 227: 85:shortly after he graduated from the 431: 215:Toward a Philosophy of Oil-Finding 29:(1885–1981) was a pioneer American 13: 723:Toward a Philosophy of Oil-Finding 693: 484:10.1111/j.1745-6584.1984.tb01416.x 291:International Petroleum Exposition 254:He was the first recipient of the 89:in 1907 with a bachelor's degree. 14: 805: 769:Guadalupe Mountains National Park 732: 647:"Wallace E. Pratt Memorial Award" 605:"The Earth's Petroleum Resources" 518: 448: 301:Guadalupe Mountains National Park 272:' Anthony F. Lucas Medal in 1948. 167:National Security Resources Board 35:Guadalupe Mountains National Park 794:20th-century American geologists 779:People from Phillipsburg, Kansas 362: 347: 332: 204:The Earth's Petroleum Resources 97:From 1909 to 1914, he worked in 784:Scientists from Tucson, Arizona 664: 627: 596: 326:, now used as a ranger station. 565: 551: 527: 425: 391: 322:, a home built to resemble an 16:American geologist (1885–1981) 1: 754:American petroleum geologists 384: 121:By 1920, the exploitation of 103:Humble Oil & Refining Co. 92: 413:. U.S. National Park Service 282:Pratt was inducted into the 277:American Petroleum Institute 260:Sidney Powers Memorial Award 141:as a new method for finding 68: 7: 774:University of Kansas alumni 706:American National Biography 245:One of the founders of the 10: 810: 709:. Oxford University Press. 603:Pratt, Wallace E. (1944). 572:Pratt, Wallace E. (1944). 672:"Pratt, Wallace Everette" 125:by Humble Oil led to the 81:as an assistant with the 676:Handbook of Texas Online 83:Kansas Geological Survey 45:through his donation of 354:Wallace Pratt Lodge in 135:geophysical instruments 43:Eddy County, New Mexico 789:Scientists from Kansas 241: 236:Pratt speaking at the 151:refraction seismograph 137:experimentally on the 63:Wallace E. Pratt House 27:Wallace Everette Pratt 23: 316:, open to the public. 307:National Park Service 268:He also received the 235: 123:Goose Creek Oil Field 22: 712:Subscription needed. 87:University of Kansas 75:Phillipsburg, Kansas 476:1984GrWat..22..450H 381:, home. He was 96. 178: 161:Petroleum geologist 31:petroleum geologist 727:Pay-per-view item. 701:"Pratt, Wallace E" 559:The New York Times 370:Ship on the Desert 320:Ship On The Desert 262:, awarded in 1945. 242: 176: 24: 584:(10): 1506–1509. 515:, p. 7-16. 1998. 356:McKittrick Canyon 340:McKittrick Canyon 228:Legacy and honors 225: 224: 221:Wallace E. 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petroleum geologist
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
West Texas
Eddy County, New Mexico
McKittrick Canyon
Salt Flat
Texas
Iris Calderhead
Wallace E. Pratt House
Phillipsburg, Kansas
geology
Kansas Geological Survey
University of Kansas
Philippines
Humble Oil & Refining Co.
oil
East Texas
Powell, Texas
Goose Creek Oil Field
subsidence
geophysical instruments
Texas Gulf Coast
salt domes
geophysics
refraction seismograph
Standard Oil Co.
National Security Resources Board

Roswell

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