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Oilfield Trash Life and Labor in the Oil Patch Volume 22 Kenneth E Montague Series in Oil and

by [Weaver, Bobby D.]

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When the first gusher blew in at Spindletop, near Beaumont, Texas, in 1901, petroleum began to supplant cotton and cattle as the economic engine of the state and region. Very soon, much of the workforce migrated from the cotton field to the oilfield, following the lure of the wealth being created by black gold.

The early decades of the twentieth century witnessed the development of an oilfield culture, as these workers defined and solidified their position within the region's social fabric. Over time, the work force grew more professionalized, and technological change attracted a different type of laborer.

Weaver tracks the differences between company workers and contract workers. He details the work itself and the ethos that surrounds it. He highlights the similarities and differences from one field to another and traces changing aspects of the work over time. Above all, Oilfield Trash captures the unique voices of the laboring people who worked long, hard hours, often risking life and limb to keep the drilling rigs "turning to the right."

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  • Texas A&M University Brand
  • Jun 20, 2018 Pub Date:
  • 9781623490645 ISBN-13:
  • 1623490642 ISBN-10:
  • 248.0 pages Paperback
  • English Language
  • 9.2 in * 0.7 in * 6.2 in Dimensions:
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