Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Gasoline Problem THE grave problem confronting the serious-minded men in the petroleum industry today, is to keep pace in production with the seven-league strides of the demand for gasoline. In ten years the production of crude oil in the United States has increased only 96 per cent, while during the same period the output of gasoline has increased 560 per cent The demand for no other commodity in general use has increased to a degree that even approximates the mark reached by gasoline. ■ In ten years the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has increased its output of gasoline from 150 million gallons to more than 600 million gallons a years. ' It is apparent that this could not have been accomplished except by intensive application of -improved, scientific methods of refining. As a matter of fact, the price of gasoline is held in bounds only by the sheer force of science. Except for the ability of such institutions as the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to make a wide range of useful products from that part of the crude oil which is not used to make gasoline, you would be paying a much higher price for gasoline than you pay today. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is bending every effort to increase its output of gasoline to meet the demands f and to sell it to you at as low a price as possible. Standard Oil Company —r— — (Mi**) ' 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago
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