The Original North American Petroleumscape

Oil Spaces Pub Date : 2021-08-23 DOI:10.4324/9780367816049-4
C. Hein, A. Lessoff
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This chapter traces the transformation of the US into the archetypal petroleumscape between the 1850s and 1950s. Over this century-long period, the petroleum industry expanded from its original center in Western Pennsylvania across the US West and into Mexico and Canada. As uses of oil and gas multiplied—from kerosene lighting to industrial and domestic purposes, gasoline for automobiles and diesel for trucks, trains, and farm equipment, petrochemicals, plastics, and other synthetics—an all-encompassing landscape of production, marketing, and consumption took shape. Cities reorganized around automobiles, while the petroleumscape encompassed rural areas and coastlines. Massive complexes for shipping, refining, and petrochemical processing emerged in East Coast ports such as New York and Philadelphia and then in Southern California and along the Gulf of Mexico, where Houston became a diversified headquarters for the energy sector and its support industries. The spatial patterns and material culture associated with oil and gas became fundamental to Americans’ imagination of themselves as a nation, while the multinational operations of US petroleum firms helped to catalyze the country’s emergence as a neocolonial empire. The US serves as a case in point for the analysis featured in this book.
原始的北美石油景观
本章追溯了美国在19世纪50年代至50年代之间转变为典型的石油景观的过程。在长达一个世纪的时间里,石油工业从最初的宾夕法尼亚州西部中心扩展到美国西部,进入墨西哥和加拿大。随着石油和天然气用途的增加——从煤油照明到工业和家庭用途,汽油用于汽车,柴油用于卡车、火车和农业设备,石油化工、塑料和其他合成物——一个涵盖生产、销售和消费的全方位格局形成了。城市围绕着汽车进行重组,而石油景观则围绕着农村地区和海岸线。在纽约和费城等东海岸港口出现了大规模的航运、炼油和石化加工综合设施,然后在南加州和墨西哥湾沿岸出现,休斯敦成为能源部门及其支持工业的多元化总部。与石油和天然气相关的空间模式和物质文化成为美国人对自己作为一个国家的想象的基础,而美国石油公司的跨国经营帮助催化了美国作为一个新殖民帝国的崛起。美国是本书分析的一个恰当的例子。
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