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Oil Industry Modeling & Simulation Software - Analyze & Optimize Energy Market Trends for Business & Investment Decisions
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Oil Industry Modeling & Simulation Software - Analyze & Optimize Energy Market Trends for Business & Investment Decisions
Oil Industry Modeling & Simulation Software - Analyze & Optimize Energy Market Trends for Business & Investment Decisions
Oil Industry Modeling & Simulation Software - Analyze & Optimize Energy Market Trends for Business & Investment Decisions
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Modeling the Oil Industry explains how to model this dynamic and fascinating industry, from its facilities to operations. Packed with over 160 prototype photos, this book will build your knowledge and inspire your modeling. You'll get historical and up-to-date facts and figures about: The history of the oil industry and its relationship with the railroads How oil is extracted, refined, and moved to market How local petroleum dealers ("jobbers") operate The evolution of tank cars used to move oil, gasoline, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), and other products This book is a key source for railfans and rail historians, as well as those who want to model the oil industry.
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Growing up on the Plains the Jobber or oil and gasoline distributor was a common sight in the small towns. Pipelines had already made an inroad on railroad deliveries of petroleum products, and trucks brought them in from the terminals. Still, it is interesting to learn how oil is refined and distributed. Out here, farmers were dependent on the jobbers and LPG distributors. My dad drove gasoline transports out of the Sugar Creek Refinery in Kansas City for a time, while my mom’s dad sold propane in North Central Nebraska.

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