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for more saonnie orien Operates Middle East's Only Cat Cracker;

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By LEIGH WHITE, Times Foreign Writer ’ { is stressed in a report from the AWALIL Bahrein, A. : } , » Apr. 8-=-In the event of a third world war, American Veterinary Medical ag. the Bahretn Petroleum Co.'s refinery here would be one of the first objectives o viet air force. : rh POBulstion osld_ “concer. Bahrein was bombed once during World War II by three Loge attack only to face slow steer [an airplanes that miraculously failed to do any damage. Nobody BAKE SALE tion Because so much of its fooq Loci" *UCh & Miracle to be repeated If the site is ever bombed L supply had become contaminated|”“p

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Bapco” [the largest catalytic cracker in with dangerous radiation, the 23 catalytic’ ar , ihe Ory the world, Aioc’s 25,000-barrel Conducted by j*ociation stated. Middle East—a maze of entwin- Plant. which will be. completed in —~— ’ fii” Veterinary corps personnel and tubes on a steel tower sur. 1951. is being constructed by the : Women’s Auxiliary {civilian veterinarians must be-rounding a tank as tall as a 10- FOSter-Wheeler Corp. of New ( - eration * {ease against wis danger mg *1%, DulAInE uci] Extra Liberal National Federation fense against this danger, Brig i | Bapco, by converting its crack-|

er into a still, has managed to in-/ jcrease its refinery's through-put/ {from 115000 to 135,000 barrels a day. i

Post ke Gen. James A. McCallam, chief er, ag TAL crack: Office Clerk e Army Veterinary 1 tly known, is caer journal. pable of produc- : ing 20,000 bar- ° rels of 100-oc-tane aviation gasoline a day. { But it has jnever hada a {chance to do so.

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Only 30,000 barrels, however,i TH come from the comparatively | HSER small wells on Bahrein Island. X

The other 105,000 are pumped in through a submarine pipeline 32 miles long from the big wells! around Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

| a | TON (Completed early . | Saudi Arabia's oil is produced | * EAMIYS * Eo {in 1945, it was Mr. White 1, tye "Arabian American Of) Co. | RN » BY * {Just in time to be toa late to fuel| Aramco, until recently, was % LONGINES * MIDO {the American Naval Air Force identical, to Caltex and Bapeo—| \ % BENRUS % BANNER ; 4 |in the war against Japan. namely a joint subsidiary of Tex- % GIRARD- % OMEGA JACKSONVILLE — MAM | Bapeo markets is refinery prod-'aco and Californis. Sten iend. PERREGAUX FA T TAMPA —ORLANDO {ucts through Caltex, the Califor- Thirty per cent of its stock has

W. PALM BEACH nia Texas Oil Co. Caltex, like since been sold to the Standard { |Bapco itself, is a joint subsidiary|oy Co. (N. J.), however, and an- ; DCHs 2 DC-3’s ; lof the Texas Co. and the Stand- other 10 per cent to the Socony- « gs jard Oil Co. of California. It Vacuum Oil Co. is |operates in the Philippines, China, World's Largest {Indonesia and other Far Eastern RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NO 1 areas where there is little peace- At Ras Tanura, 50 miles north S— A of here on the Arabian mainland, § [time demand for high test gasoCall Lincoln 1515 or your travel ogent line. - Aramco has a fuel-oil refinery : with a through-put of 115,000 barProduces Kerosene rels. The bulk of its production Bapco has, therefore, converted is sold to the U. 8. Navy. its cat cracker into a crude-oil Of the four big refineries in still for producing the kerosene|the Middle East,. the largest—in and other low-grade products that!ract the largest in the world—is the Far East requires. Aioc’s 400,000-barrel refinery at 4 iis The Anglo-Iranian Oil Co.,/Abadan. ' Bapco's refinery: at " . , : ; meanwhile, is spending $15 mil- Awali comes next, then Aramco’s Lady's BULOVA lion to erect in Abadan, Iran,|at Ras Tanura, and finally the . Ladys a consolidated refinery at Haifa, Watch, .. fine

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