Full text: Petroleum and natural gas : in two parts (Vol. 1, nr. 10)

The officers of the Company are: Harry Heasley, presi- 
dent; J. V. Ritts, A. W. Leonard and R. C. Sharp, vice 
presidents; L. C. Ritts, secretary and treasurer; C. S. Callen 
and C. A. O'Donovan, assistant secretary and assistant 
treasurer. 
The directors are: H. J. Crawford, R. W. Hannan, Harry 
Heasley, A. W. Leonard, T. W. Phillips, Jr., J. V. Ritts, R. 
C. Sharp, W. W. Splane and E. P. Whitcomb. 
PITTSBURGH OIL AND GAS COMPANY 
The Pittsburgh Oil and Gas Company was incorporated 
under the laws of the State of Delaware on March 23rd, 1903. 
The authorized capital of the company is $3,000,000, of 
which there is $2,500,000 issued. It owns the entire capital 
stock of four oil companies, viz: The Jantha Producing Co., 
The Marnet Oil and Gas Co., Norwood Oil Co., and Southern 
Oil Co., with a total of 45,000 acres of oil leases, 1,049 oil wells 
situated in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Texas, Okla- 
homa, Illinois, Kentucky, California and Indiana with a daily 
production of 960 barrels and eleven gasoline producing plants 
with daily capacity of 1,100 gallons. It also owns the entire 
capital stock of two natural gas distributing companies, 
Jantha Light and Fuel Company and Lynn Natural Gas 
Company, distributing gas in 14 towns in western Ohio and 
Indiana. 
The company has, including both oil and gas divisions, 
about 300 employees. 
T. N. Barnsdall was President until his death, February, 
1917. He was succeeded by Robert Law, Jr., who held the 
office until December 1919 when he resigned. He was suc-
	        
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