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In the 1970s and 1980s the Texas wildcatter was a recognizable
figure in popular culture. Since then, the wildcatter's role is
less celebrated but still important, as shown in the new
introduction to this edition of a book originally published in 1984
by Texas Monthly Press. Drawing heavily on oral histories, this
book tells the story of the West Texas independents as a group,
looking at their business strategies in the context of their
national, regional, and local conditions. The focus is on the
Permian Basin and southeastern New Mexico over the sixty-year
period in which the region rose to prominence on the American oil
scene, producing about one-fifth of the nation's output. It is a
story that covers vast technological change, governmental
regulation, and economic fluctuation with profound implications for
the oil and gas community. The new introduction brings the story
up-to-date by addressing not only the subsequent careers of the
wildcatters described in the book but also the role of independents
in the current economy. ROGER M. OLIEN, who holds a Ph.D. from
Brown University, lives in Austin and is a member of the TSHA
Speakers Bureau.DIANA DAVIDS HINTON holds the J. Conrad Dunagan
Chair in regional and business history at the University of
Texas-Permian Basin. Her Ph.D. is from Yale University.
During the great oil speculations in the 1920s, both promoters and
investors became victims of their common greed. Outlining the
activities of several different promoters and drawing on business
papers, federal court records, and local land records, the Oliens
describe the legal and regulatory responses to fraud. Their
fascinating story breaks new ground in American social and business
history and offers new insight into the culture of American
capitalism.
As the twentieth century began, oil in Texas was easy to find, but
the quantities were too small to attract industrial capital and
production. Then, on January 10, 1901, the Spindletop gusher blew
in. Over the next fifty years, oil transformed Texas, creating a
booming economy that built cities, attracted out-of-state workers
and companies, funded schools and universities, and generated
wealth that raised the overall standard of living-even for
blue-collar workers. No other twentieth-century development had a
more profound effect upon the state. In this book, Roger M. Olien
and Diana Davids Hinton chronicle the explosive growth of the Texas
oil industry from the first commercial production at Corsicana in
the 1890s through the vital role of Texas oil in World War II.
Using both archival records and oral histories, they follow the
wildcatters and the gushers as the oil industry spread into almost
every region of the state. The authors trace the development of
many branches of the petroleum industry-pipelines, refining,
petrochemicals, and natural gas. They also explore how
overproduction and volatile prices led to increasing regulation and
gave broad regulatory powers to the Texas Railroad Commission.
Traditional accounts of John D. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil
Company, as well as more recent best-selling books on the subject,
still accept without question charges of unethical and
anti-competitive behaviour by the American oil industry. In this
synthesis of cultural, business, gender and intellectual history,
Roger and Diana Davids Olien explore how this negative image of the
petroleum industry was created -and how this image in turn helped
shape policy toward the industry in ways that were sometimes at
odds with both the goals or reformers and the public interest. By
turning a critical eye on sources that have often been accepted at
face value and examining the self-interests of oil industry
critics, the authors seek to produce a more balanced, complex
picture of the industry. Their case study of the impact of
technology offers an example of how business must be understood
through its cultural context and offers an approach to
understanding problems of regulation and reform.
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