Texaco, 1970s
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(calm music) | 0:01 | |
Narrator 1 | The river, a lifeline | 0:02 |
to the city inland. | 0:05 | |
A road on which | 0:06 | |
the energy the city needs travels. | 0:07 | |
This is the Texaco Marfan, today's riverboat. | 0:09 | |
In command Captain Dick Riley. | 0:13 | |
[Narrator 2] At Texaco, we work in day | 0:16 | |
and night to help meet the country's energy needs. | 0:18 | |
I'll take this tub. | 0:20 | |
We're towing a barge with more than a million gallons | 0:21 | |
of product that people need it and more. | 0:24 | |
Where's it going to come from? | 0:27 | |
Well, Texaco's busy looking for more oil all the way | 0:29 | |
from the Gulf of Mexico, to the North slope of Alaska | 0:31 | |
and a lot of other places too. | 0:35 | |
And we're expanding some of our refineries as well. | 0:36 | |
After all, if we're going to keep these barges filled, | 0:39 | |
we'll not only have to drill for new oil. | 0:42 | |
We're going to have to refine it too. | 0:44 | |
We're all mighty busy these days | 0:47 | |
and we're going to keep busy | 0:48 | |
to help get you the products you need. | 0:49 | |
[Narrator 1] Texaco people they're working | 0:52 | |
to help solve this country's energy problems, | 0:54 | |
working to supply your energy needs. | 0:57 |
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