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A Teapot Full of Big Oil

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By Patty Inglish, MS

A Pocketful of Woe

The USA has always been attached to scandal. Even the wish of the colonists to break away from English Crown was considered a scandal by British Loyalists. Thus, being a scandalous nation from the start, the USA continued to bathe in scandalous waters – scandalous to someone, somewhere in the world, anyway.  No nation can please everyone.

After Industrialization, scandal became easier to produce in America, because this trend provided more and better methods and a greater number of technologies with which to do so.


Oil to the Left of Me, Oil to the Right of Me

Murphy Oil Spill during Hurricane Katrina in Chalmette LA (public domain)
Oil pooled from the Exxon Valdez - another Big Oil scandal, 1989.
Oil pooled from the Exxon Valdez - another Big Oil scandal, 1989.

Just a Little Teapot

One of the first scandals of the American 20th century involved the western states. Large American oil reserves were found at Elk Hills, California and at the town known as Teapot Dome, Wyoming. In 1912, the current US President, William Taft, declared that this government owned land in California and Wyoming, with its oil reserves, should all be held separate for the sole benefit of the US Navy. Elk Hills and Teapot Dome were given part and parcel to the Navy, along with everything underneath the land (i.e., oil). Oil was a sea of scandal at the beginning of the 20th century, just as it has been at the beginning of the 21st century.

The US Congress passed a bill on June 4, 1920 that permitted US Secretary of the Navy to have sole power "to conserve, develop, use and operate the same in his discretion, directly or by contract, lease, or otherwise, and to use, store, exchange, or sell the oil and gas products thereof, and those from all royalty oil from lands in the naval reserves, for the benefit of the United States." This meant that the Secretary of the Navy could do anything he pleased with the land and whatever was underneath it at Elk Hills and Teapot Dome. The related decisions were supposed to benefit the US.

This ripened the atmosphere with opportunity for scandal.

An oil spill in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana added to the devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, 2005. Govt phot - University of Michigan Natural Resources and Environment (public domain-- http://sitemaker.umich.edu/respond/home).
An oil spill in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana added to the devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, 2005. Govt phot - University of Michigan Natural Resources and Environment (public domain-- http://sitemaker.umich.edu/respond/home).


Oil Leases to Private Business

Nine months later, the new US President, Warren Harding, appointed Mr. Albert Fall to the office of Secretary of the Interior in March 1921. Harding then talked Edwin Denby (Secretary of the Navy) to take power over the Naval Reserves at Elk Hills and Teapot Dome.

Soon, Albert Fall chose two of his personal friends (that’s scandal right there), Mr. Harry F. Sinclair of the Mammoth Oil Corporation and Mr. Edward L. Doheny of Pan-American Petroleum and Transport Company to lease portions of the Naval Reserves at both sites. This was a case of personal friends in private business leasing government controlled lands and oil rights. A scandal was brewing.

All concern tried to keep this arrangement a secret, but word escaped and rumours flew, because Albert Fall suddenly began spending large amounts of money. Where did he get it? On 14th April, 1922, the Wall Street Journal printed the story that Albert Fall had leased Teapot Dome to Sinclair. President Warren Harding responded that this was perfectly within the law of the related Congressional Bill of 1920.

The Teapot Gas Station

Wyoming businessman Jack Ainsworth protested the Teapot Dome Scandal by building a gas station like a teapot. Today, it is to become a historic landmark in the city of Zillah (public doamin).
Wyoming businessman Jack Ainsworth protested the Teapot Dome Scandal by building a gas station like a teapot. Today, it is to become a historic landmark in the city of Zillah (public doamin).

Go Directly to Jail

Not satisfied with this situation, the US Senate mounted and investigation of Mr. Fall and the Naval Reserves he appropriated. President Harding died at the beginning of August of 1923, while VP Calvin Coolidge took over and kept an eye on the investigation. Two months later, the US Senate Committee on Public Lands and Surveys began hearing on the Teapot Dome Scandal (as it is now known) in mid-October of 1923.

The investigation leader of the committee was the Senator Thomas J. Walsh, (D – Montana). After over three months, at the end of January of 1924, Edward Doheny of Pan-American finally admitted that he had given Albert Fall $100,000. He called it a “loan.” On January 31, the US Senate passed a resolution that leases to the Mammoth Oil Company and the Pan American Petroleum Company were fraudulent and corrupt. Albert Fall and Edwin Denby resigned from office.

Later, in October, 1927, Harry F. Sinclair was tried for conspiracy to defraud the United States. A mistrial was declared, because Sinclair hired a detective agency to follow the jury. He then was tried for criminal contempt, found guilty, and sentenced to 6 months prison time.

Albert Fall was charged with accepting a bribe and in October 1928, he was tried before the US Supreme Court. The judges further permitted additional testimony that showed financial relationships between Sinclair and Fall. At the end, Albert Fall was found guilty and sentenced to one year in prison, with a $100,000 fine.

One of our nation’s first scandals was over Big Oil and this apparently set a trend throughout the 20th century and into the 21st.

Big Oil in the News

  • Weekly oil and gas reportCorpus Christi Caller-Times1 second ago

    COASTAL BEND —There were no new drilling permit applications for Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Nueces, Refugio or San Patricio counties.LIVE OAK COUNTYKebo Oil and Gas of Portland has filed a permit to drill an 11,200-foot wildcat well. The No. 1 Bodden (API 42-297-34859) will be 4 miles west of George West in Section 7 of the J. Poitevent/ Mrs. L. A. Fant Survey A-604 ...

  • Deleum Berhad - Oil & Gas - Deals And Alliances Profile - New Report PublishedOfficialWire1 second ago

    Deleum Berhad is an investment holding company. The Company, through its subsidiaries, is engaged in provision of specialized equipment and services, provision of oilfield equipment and services and provision of oilfield chemicals and services to the oil and gas, and general industries.

  • Dejour Enterprises Ltd. - Oil & Gas - Deals And Alliances Profile - New Report PublishedOfficialWire1 second ago

    Dejour Enterprises Ltd. (Dejour) is engaged in the business of exploring and developing energy projects with a focus on oil and gas exploration in Canada and the United States and through its interest in Titan Uranium Inc., which holds uranium exploration properties located in the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, and the Thelon Basin, Nunavut, Canada.

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Hoodala profile image

Hoodala  says:
12 months ago

Ahh the good old days when we used to hold our elected officials accountable for thier actions. Brought back memories of middle school reading assignments.

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
12 months ago

Yes, all of that! Thanks Hoodala.

gamergirl profile image

gamergirl  says:
12 months ago

Very informative, thanks for answering my request Patty!

Netters profile image

Netters  says:
12 months ago

Very interesting. I am learning somuch from your hubs. Keep 'em coming!

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
12 months ago

I was fortunate to find some appropriate pictures, so this was double fun to write! There are dozens of scandals we could write about, I think...

Thanks for the really good request, gamergirl!

B.T. Evilpants profile image

B.T. Evilpants  says:
12 months ago

I do love a good scandal!

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
12 months ago

Natch! I'll look for the old ones, and you brew up some new ones for us BT. And then I'll become the Embedded Scandal Reporter.

B.T. Evilpants profile image

B.T. Evilpants  says:
12 months ago

I am brewing, as we speak!

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
12 months ago

Boil, boil, brew, and bubble - B.T. and delightful trouble..

newcapo profile image

newcapo  says:
12 months ago

During the revolution, America literally "tarred and feathered" rogue/corrupt politicians.....things seemed to work better then. Hmmmm... Very informative hub, great!

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
12 months ago

Oh! Thanks for reminding me. That might be a good idea...

eovery profile image

eovery  says:
12 months ago

I'm originally from Wyoming, Never heard of Teapot Dome. I guess I will look in to it.

The Old Firm profile image

The Old Firm  says:
12 months ago

I believe that I read something about Teapot Dome in a paperback published around forty years ago. Although most is lost in the mists of time, I have the strong feeling that it was to do with UFOs. Around then the3rdalien's mates were popping up or remembered as being seen in all sorts of places of significance.

Thanks Patty for adding another little gem for me to try and remember and regurgitate to prove a point.

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
12 months ago

Greetings TOF - Yes, I am sure there must have been heightened UFO activity at the time. Thank you for adding you r information to the chronicles. Regurgitate here any time you wish!

Sal Walker profile image

Sal Walker  says:
12 months ago

Excellent Hub, Patty. Very well written and I especially like your art choices. I would highly suggest a Hub I read earlier today by Joe S. at hubpages.com/hub/Iraqi-journalist-throws-shoe-at-bush

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