Strategic Petroleum Reserve Issues: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Fossil and Synthetic Fuels of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, March 2 and August 2, 1982U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 557 sider |
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750 million barrels acceleration Administration alternative analysis annual barrels per day Base Module bbls benefits Big Hill budget Chairman CONGRESS THE LIBRARY corporation cost Cote Blanche crude oil demand Department of Energy drawdown East Coast economic emergency England estimates Federal fill rate fiscal fuel oil Gulf Coast Hawaii impact interim storage inventory IPRC KRAPELS leasing LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MMB System MMBD oil companies oil fill oil imports oil market oil storage oil supply disruptions OPEC options PADD percent petroleum products Phase pipeline PIRA Projection Puerto Rico purchase refined refineries Regional Petroleum Reserve salt caverns salt domes schedule SHARP shortage solution-mined spot prices SPR fill SPR oil SPR program SPR sizes SPR system stockpile stocks storage capacity storage facilities Strategic Petroleum Reserve Subcommittee Table tankers tion U.S. Gulf Coast U.S. oil VAUGHAN vessels West Hackberry
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Side 474 - Plan shall provide for the establishment and maintenance of a Regional Petroleum Reserve in, or readily accessible to, each Federal Energy Administration Region, as defined in title 10, Code of Federal Regulations in effect on November 1, 1975, in which imports of residual fuel oil or any refined petroleum product, during the 24-month period preceding the date of computation, equal more than 20 percent of demand for such oil or product in such regions during such period, as determined by the Administrator.
Side 308 - ... shall have the meanings assigned to them for the purposes of section 125 of the Clean Air Act. PART B — STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE DECLARATION OF POLICY SEC. 151. (a) The Congress finds that the storage of substantial quantities of petroleum products will diminish the vulnerability of the United States to the effects of a severe energy supply interruption, and provide limited protection from the short-term consequences of interruptions in supplies of petroleum products.
Side 304 - The 22 companies listed above own and control terminals capable of receiving ocean-going tankers. None is affiliated with a major oil company. Members of the Association are independent marketers of No.
Side 3 - ... and yet of being reproached with ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error than to expect or calculate upon real favors from nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a juat pride ought to discard.
Side 193 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC STABILIZATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON BANKING, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS, Washington, DC The subcommittee met at 9 :35 am in room 2128 of the Rayburn House Office Building, Hon.
Side 292 - IFTOA is composed of 16 companies which operate deepwater oil */ terminals along the East Coast from Maine to Florida.
Side 120 - That concludes my statement, Mr. Chairman. I would be happy to respond to any questions the Committee may have.
Side 292 - A list of" members and description of the Association is attached. (Attachment A) barrels.
Side 400 - Act. for the purpose of reducing the impact of disruptions in supplies of petroleum products or to carry out obligations of the United States under the international energy program.
Side 184 - Tell me the sort of agreement that the United Nations will reach with respect to the world's petroleum resources when the war is over, and I will undertake to analyze the durability of the peace that is to come.