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        <title>"THE LAST TEN FEET"  1950s OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY / OIL EXPLORATION DOCUMENTARY BY ESSO  51864</title>
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        <description>“The Last Ten Feet” is a circa 1940 black-and-white presentation by oil and gas manufacturer Esso and the Oil Industry Information Committee. “All that the average motorist sees of the American oil industry is the ten feet of hose leading from the service station gasoline pump to his car. This is the story behind those last ten feet,” a card tells us at mark 00:47. This film chronicles the vital role of the oil industry in shaping modern American life, portraying it as a story of innovation, risk, and progress. From its origins in 1859 with the first oil strike in Titusville, Pennsylvania, the industry has evolved into a massive network involving millions of workers and complex technologies. It highlights how oil fuels transportation, agriculture, and industry, supporting both civilian life and national defense. The film details the processes of exploration, drilling, refining, and distribution, emphasizing the scientific advancements and conservation practices that maximize efficiency and output. It also showcases the wide array of petroleum-based products—from fuels to synthetic rubber and cosmetics—made possible through ongoing research. Ultimately, it presents oil not just as a resource, but as a symbol of American ingenuity, teamwork, and economic strength. 0:00 – The film begins with music and introduces the theme of oil as a cornerstone of American progress. 0:56 – Americans rely on gasoline daily, symbolizing how deeply oil is tied to national growth and convenience. 1:47 – The oil industry supports millions of jobs, from drilling to sales, and involves a vast network of workers and stakeholders. 3:09 – The modern oil industry traces its roots back to Titusville, Pennsylvania, where oil was first struck in 1859. 4:10 – The quest for oil has taken people into extreme environments—land, sea, and swamp—requiring innovative exploration techniques. 5:19 – Seismic testing is used to locate potential oil reserves deep underground before committing to drilling. 6:22 – Even with technology, drilling remains a gamble; only 1 in 5 wells is successful, making oil discovery a risky venture. 7:03 – Conservation practices, like spaced drilling and pressure management, are used to reduce waste and prolong well life. 7:34 – The U.S. consumes more oil daily than the rest of the world combined, pushing oilmen to take on enormous challenges. 8:11 – Drilling operations require strength, precision, and teamwork, especially during complex tasks like changing drill bits. 10:19 – Over 38,000 new wells are drilled annually in the U.S., about one every 14 minutes, underscoring oil’s massive scale. 11:02 – Oil is extracted slowly to prolong well life; natural gas is captured and reused or reinjected for pressure maintenance. 11:48 – Refining transforms crude oil into over 1,200 products through advanced chemical processes and massive infrastructure. 12:49 – Over a billion dollars have recently been invested in refinery upgrades to meet growing demand. 13:23 – A vast transportation network, including tankers and 150,000 miles of pipelines, distributes refined oil products. 14:34 – During WWII, American oil powered vehicles, aircraft, and supply lines like the Red Ball Express, proving vital to victory. 15:04 – Oil fuels farming equipment, and oil-funded research yields products like insecticides that increase agricultural output. 15:48 – New industrial lubricants and emulsions, developed through research, enhance machinery performance and efficiency. 16:38 – Petroleum-based synthetic rubber and other innovations revolutionized manufacturing and wartime production. 17:16 – Oil research touches nearly every aspect of life, creating products from cosmetics to explosives and enabling future fuel advancements. 18:08 – Jet and turbine engine progress is closely linked to petroleum science; oil research powers aviation advances. 18:59 – The story of oil is the story of American progress, tied to the familiar gas pump and the industry's 90-year legacy. 19:19 – America’s future continues to rely on its oil industry, built on free enterprise, innovation, and national service. Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below. This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfQfJom8z6o Mirrored from Periscope Film (https://www.youtube.com/@PeriscopeFilm)</description>
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