Possible routes in the hydrocarbon industry: strategies for fuel marketing (Mendoza, 1930-1943)
The province of Mendoza at the end of the 1930s was the second largest hydrocarbon producer in Argentina, having the second most important state refinery and having an oil history of more than 120 years. The distillery's production supplied the entire Cuyo area and the south of Córdoba. Now, wh...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
2025
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| Sumario: | The province of Mendoza at the end of the 1930s was the second largest hydrocarbon producer in Argentina, having the second most important state refinery and having an oil history of more than 120 years. The distillery's production supplied the entire Cuyo area and the south of Córdoba. Now, what was fuel sales like in Mendoza in 1930? What commercial strategies did companies that sold distillates use? What changes have there been since the previous decade? The objective of this work is to carry out a first reconstruction of the topic at the regional level. For this reconstruction we will resort to the Petroleum Information Bulletin, the Official Registry of the Ministry of Industry and Public Works of the Province, the Official Gazette of Mendoza, the Resolutions of the Deliberative Councils of the metropolitan departments of Mendoza and the periodical press. |
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