Comments on: Petroleum and Sea Power https://aoghs.org/petroleum-in-war/petroleum-and-sea-power/ Oil History is Energy Education Sat, 28 Jun 2025 11:19:36 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: A Revolution at Sea: Old is New Again – War on the Rocks – Gear 07 https://aoghs.org/petroleum-in-war/petroleum-and-sea-power/#comment-5712 Sat, 03 Dec 2022 21:09:58 +0000 http://aoghs.principaltechnologies.com/?p=508#comment-5712 […] found themselves anchored to coaling stations. A battleship of the era could easily burn off ten tons of coal an hour. As even the largest ships carried less than 2,000 tons of coal, fleets were often limited to a […]

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By: US Chamber of Trade: What if we banned frac’ing? – Daily News https://aoghs.org/petroleum-in-war/petroleum-and-sea-power/#comment-5250 Tue, 11 Feb 2020 12:25:48 +0000 http://aoghs.principaltechnologies.com/?p=508#comment-5250 […] to ample, reasonably priced, helpful calories. U.S. crude oil manufacturing helped win Global Wars I and […]

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By: US Chamber of Commerce: What if we banned frac’ing? | Watts Up With That? https://aoghs.org/petroleum-in-war/petroleum-and-sea-power/#comment-5249 Tue, 11 Feb 2020 10:01:12 +0000 http://aoghs.principaltechnologies.com/?p=508#comment-5249 […] on access to abundant, affordable, useful energy. U.S. crude oil production helped win World Wars I and […]

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By: Douglas Macarthur: 4 screw ups? - Page 11 - Historum - History Forums https://aoghs.org/petroleum-in-war/petroleum-and-sea-power/#comment-4933 Mon, 12 Sep 2016 16:10:19 +0000 http://aoghs.principaltechnologies.com/?p=508#comment-4933 […] their value as both strategic bases and sources of oil were important Petroleum and Sea Power – American Oil & Gas Historical Society one also has to consider that the range of aircraft at the start of WWII required airstrips for […]

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By: A closer look at Trump’s sentence-like word strings on coal, China, and the size of the Earth. – Enjeux énergies et environnement https://aoghs.org/petroleum-in-war/petroleum-and-sea-power/#comment-4932 Sat, 13 Aug 2016 13:10:51 +0000 http://aoghs.principaltechnologies.com/?p=508#comment-4932 […] But whatever. More interesting is the peculiar, circa-1800s notion that coal mines are important to national defense. (Fun fact: Warships used to run on coal! That ended early in the 20th century.) […]

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