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JANUARY 1938 - Volume: 13 - Pages: 27-35
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In almost all the countries of the world that do not contain in its midst oilfields, has raised the same problem of supply, and it is natural that the efforts to resolve it with 'all independence, have been increased so much more, the more important economic interests and political chained to its solution. England and Germany, are the countries that the tests started shortly after the termination of the European conflagration, first with the coking at low temperature and fractional distillation of the by-products, a trend that has continued the first faithful, having carried out important research in new and large facilities, while the second takes for years resolutely on the path to the synthesis of fuels, without prejudice to other trend, recently initiated with the obtainment of extract of coal. And all drilled its soil, widen ever greater depths, in their desire to have within their own ranks, the oil, the indispensable fuel for our civilization and our daily lives. The transport and the air car with its expansion and ever-increasing national defense, as basic problem of his existence, pose to all alike. Some fortunate countries have resolved politically and economically, other only economically and we neither politically nor economically.
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