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drilling wells - перевод на немецкий

TERM FOR PETROLEUM INDUSTRY OCCUPATION
Texas wildcatters; Wildcatting; Wildcat oil wells; Wildcat drilling; Wildcat well

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Wells Fargo & Company         
  • A former Wachovia branch converted to Wells Fargo in the fall of 2011 in [[Durham, North Carolina]]
  • American Express Co. early receipts (1853, 1869)
  • A late 19th century Wells Fargo Bank in Apache Junction, Arizona
  • branch]] in [[Berkeley, California]]
  • Black Canyon City, Arizona]]
  • [[Concord stagecoach]] in Wells Fargo History Museum, San Francisco, CA
  • [[30 Hudson Yards]], home of Wells Fargo Securities' New York offices and trading floors
  • 1879 Wells Fargo stagecoach
  • Wells Fargo & Co. $2 stamp and 10 cents stamped envelope with Pony Express cancellation, carried from [[San Francisco]] to [[New York City]] in 12 days, during June 1861
  • Wells Fargo 1870 ad
  • Wells, Fargo & Co. 1868 display advertisement from ''The Salt Lake Daily Telegraph'' (Utah Territory)
  • Chinatown]], [[Houston]], Texas
  • Mud wagon]] — Wells Fargo U.S. Mail service
  • Wells Fargo Advisors headquarters in [[St. Louis]], Missouri
  • Company Logo from 1996 until 2019
  • Wells Fargo & Co. Express building circa 1860, Stockton, California
  • Map of Wells Fargo branches in August 2015
  • A remodeled Wells Fargo bank in [[Fort Worth, Texas]]
  • Laredo]], Texas
  • Stagecoach with Christmas gifts Wells Fargo Bank San Francisco
AMERICAN MULTINATIONAL BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY
Wells Fargo & Co.; Wells Fargo & Company; Wells Fargo Corp.; Fargo Wells & Company; Wells Fargo Bank; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.; Wells, Fargo & Co.; Wells, Fargo & Co; Wells-Fargo; Wellsfargo; Wells Fargo Bank, National Association; Wells Fargo and Company; WellsFargo; Wells Fargo Financial; Wells Fargo Home Mortgage; Wells fargo; Wells Fargo and Co; Wells Fargo Center (San Francisco); Wells Fargo Securities; Wells Fargo Express Company; Wells Fargo Phone Bank; Wachovia parent; WFC (stock ticker); WELLS FARGO; Wellsfargo.com; WellsFargo.com; Wells Fargo Dealer Services; Wells Fargo India; Environmental record of Wells Fargo; @WellsFargo; Wells Fargo & Co; Well Fargo; Wells Fargo Express Co.; Controversies surrounding Wells Fargo
n. Wells Fargo & Company, Well Fargo Company, im Jahre 1852 von Henry Wells und William Fargo gegründetes finanzielle Dienste anbietendes Unternehmen (Banking, Versicherung, Hypotheken usw.)
Ida Wells Barnett         
  • Chicago landmark]] and [[National Historic Landmark]].
  • Cover of ''Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases''
  • Ida B. Wells circa 1895
  • Attorney Ferdinand Lee Barnett (c. 1900). Wells married Barnett in 1895.
  • Graves of Ida B. Wells and Ferdinand Lee Barnett at [[Oak Woods Cemetery]]
  • Historical marker honoring Ida B. Wells in [[Holly Springs, Mississippi]]
  • The [[Bolling–Gatewood House]], where the Wells family lived while enslaved, and where Ida was born
  • Memphis]]
  • mayor of Birmingham]], England, commemorating Wells' 1893 British Isles lecture tour with a [[blue plaque]], February 12, 2019
  • Ida B. Wells with her four children, 1909
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  • The [[People's Grocery]] near Memphis, Tennessee, was a successful African-American cooperative. The 1892 lynchings of its owners led Wells to begin her investigations of lynching.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST (1862–1931)
Ida Wells; Ida Wells-Barnett; Ida Bell Wells-Barnett; Ida B. Wells-Barnett; Ida B. Wells Barnett; Wells-Barnett; Ida b wells; Constant Star; Ida Wells-Barnet; Ida B. Welles Barnett; Ida Bell Wells; Ida Barnett; Ida Wells Barnett; Ida B. Barnett; Ida B Wells; White Delilah; Ida Bell Wells-Bamett; Ida B Wells-Barnett
n. Ida Wells Barnett, (1862-1931) schwarze Aktivisten für die Abschaffung der Sklaverei und Autorin, Gründerin und Redakteurin einer Zeitung, freimütige Vertreterin von Frauenrechte

Определение

drilling

Википедия

Wildcatter

A wildcatter is an individual who drills wildcat wells, which are exploration oil wells drilled in areas not known to be oil fields. Notable wildcatters include Glenn McCarthy, Thomas Baker Slick Sr., Mike Benedum, Joe Trees, Clem S. Clarke, and Columbus Marion Joiner; the last is responsible for finding the East Texas Oil Field in 1930.

The term dates from the early oil industry in western Pennsylvania. Oil wells in unproven territory were called "wild cat" wells from mid-1870, and those who drilled them were called "wild-catters" by 1876. For instance, the Titusville Herald noted in 1880: "The discovery of the fluid in New York State was the signal for a general exodus of wildcatters from all parts of the oil country ..."

According to tradition, the origin of the term in the petroleum industry comes from Wildcat Hollow, now in Oil Creek State Park near Titusville, Pennsylvania. Wildcat Hollow was one of the many productive fields in the early oil era. A speculator who risked his luck by drilling in this narrow valley shot a wildcat, had it stuffed and set it atop his derrick. The mounted cat gave its name to the hollow. Because the area was largely untested and somewhat away from Oil Creek Flats, the term Wildcatter was coined, describing a person who risked drilling in an unproven area.

However, wildcat was American slang for any risky business venture by 1838, long before the rise of the petroleum industry. An example was the wildcat banking of the 1850s. Directors of wildcat banks in the Midwest were known as "wild-catters" before Edwin Drake's discovery of oil in Pennsylvania.

Примеры употребления для drilling wells
1. Unicef is one organization that has made inroads in nomadic communities, providing mobile schools and drilling wells along migration routes.
2. Already, some people are taking matters into their own hands, drilling wells on their land to tap their own source of water.
3. "People are really starting to panic for water," said Arthur, whose father started drilling wells in 1'5'. They must drill ever deeper to tap the sinking water table.
4. Though two pipelines at Joypur and an effluent pit near drilling wells at Jorajan were set ablaze, the sources said, they were doused and 11 persons arrested.
5. His company is working around the clock drilling wells to irrigate fields in California‘s 400–mile–long Central Valley, one of the most productive food–growing areas in the world.