Estimated cost and producing capacity of a Government-assisted shale oil industry, 1970–80, by L. W. Schramm__. Production capacity schedule for computing subsidy (table) _ Costs and prices in Colorado for partially refined oil shale Cost to the Government per barrel of shale oil produced Report-The estimated cost of crude oil storage in steel tanks by T. M. Garland, J. A. West, and A. J. Warner.. Report-An alternative to oil imports-Crude synthetic oil from Table 1.-Liquids from coal, 100,000-barrel-per-day plant- Table 2.-Operating cost, liquids from coal, 100,000-barrel- Table 3.-Financial analysis, liquids from coal, 100,000- Table 4.-Engineering and construction schedule, coal Alternatives to the oil import program—A subsidy for oil explora- tion, prepared by Anthony Raspolic, economist, under the super- vision of Alvin Kaufman, chief, Special Studies Group, com- Alternatives to the oil import program-A cost estimate of shut-in oil production, prepared by Anthony Raspolic, economist, under the supervision of Alvin Kaufman, dated September 3, Alternatives to the oil import program-Elimination of tax advantages for foreign exploration and production, prepared by Anthony Raspolic, economist, under the supervision of Alvin Kaufman, dated September 10, 1969. Alternative to the oil import program-Increasing oil exploration through leasing policy, prepared by Anthony Raspolic, econo- mist, under the supervision of Alvin Kaufman, dated September Dryer, Edwin Jason, general counsel, Independent Refiners Associa- Appendix A: Excerpts from the Federal Trade Commission's Appendix B: Derivation of certain data-annual savings to consumers attributable to the independent refiner (table) __ Appendix C: 1969 quotas-District I-IV (table)_. Ferguson, Darwin W., executive vice president, Sun Oil Co., repre- senting American Petroleum Institute.. Ikard, Frank N., American Petroleum Institute, to Mr. Phillip Areeda, executive director, Cabinet Task Force on Oil Import Control, dated July 15, 1969 (letter plus statement) _ American Petroleum Institute statement submitted by Frank N. Table-Per capita GNP and energy, by country, 1966. Table-Per capita GNP and energy, by region, 1960-66- Ferguson, Darwin, Sun Oil Co., to Hon. Ed Edmondson, dated Fusselman, J. L., president, Minerals Management Inc., Casper, Wyo- Harkins, H. B., national vice president, American Association of Houchin, John M., president, Phillips Petroleum Co.. Independent Oil and Gas Producers of California, Los Angeles, Calif Lichtblau, John H., executive director, Petroleum Industry Research Foundation, Inc., New York, N. Y. Biographical data of John H. Lichtblau Lichtblau, John H., executive director, Petroleum Industry Re- Lincoln, Hon. George A., Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness, plus statement of President Nixon dated February 20, 1970, and summary guide to task force report on oil import control (plus in- Freeman, S. David, Director, Energy Policy Staff, Executive Office of the President, Office of Science and Technology, mem- orandum for Hon. George A. Lincoln, Director, Office of Emer- Details relative to consideration concerning District V presented by Mr. Lincoln from the task force report_.. Biography of Brig. Gen. George A. Lincoln (retired) Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness, Executive Office of the Data supplied by Mr. Lincoln on prorationing - Table 1.-Estimated 90-day crude oil producing capacity, crude oil production, and unused producing capacity, as of Janu- Table 2.-Estimated crude oil and condensate production in Texas by Texas Railroad Commission Districts, January 1967 Table 3.-Market demand factors in major producing States, Personal qualifications and experience of each of the staff mem- bers of the Cabinet Task Force on Oil Import Control Proclamation No. 3279, modified, relating to imports of petro- Oil Import Administration, Department of the Interior, (oil im- port regulation 1 (Revision 5)), Canadian overland imports- 67 Lincoln, Hon. George A.-Continued The oil import question by the Cabinet Task Force on Oil Import Control, February 1970, submitted by Mr. Lincoln in answer to question on the cost of oil shale production (plus tables). Table J-4.-Oil shale-gas combustion process.. Table J-5.-Annual budgetary cost of shale plants per barrel Table J-6.-Subsidy cost per barrel of shale oil in 1980. Loughney, E. D., executive vice president, Gulf Oil Corp..... Board of Supervisors, county of Kern, Calif., Resolution No. Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce, county of Kern, Calif., reso- Eckhardt, John W., district superintendent, Kern High School Bultman, M. Glenn, president, and John W. Eckhardt, board of Bakersfield City School District Board of Education resolu- 669 686 687 688 689 689 689 689 Folsom, Tom, Kern County Taxpayers Association, Bakersfield, Edlund, V. Anne, manager, Petroleum Research Section, Amer- ican Petroleum Institute, to Curtis L. Maxey, dated April 14, McClanahan, W. W., Jr., executive vice president, National Coal Policy Conference, Inc. (plus table).... Electric utility generating capacity and fuel demand to 1990 based on in-depth study by NCPC economics department Mead, Robert E., president, Independent Petroleum Association of Jones, Dan L., Independent Petroleum Association of America to Hon. Ed Edmondson, dated March 25, 1970 (letter) ------- Offset losses to the U.S. economy on questionable assumption Nedry, Alan, for Southern California Edison Co... Nehmer, Hon. Stanley, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Resources, Overestimates given by the task force on future domestic and Projected consumption of energy, U.S. annual and cumulative_ Phillips Petroleum Co., submitted by John M. Houchin, president___ Table II.-Number of wells needed to develop a 5 billion barrel North Slope field assuming an initial well flow of 2,500 barrels Rogers, Hon. Walter E., president, Independent Natural Gas Asso- 296 Appendix A: Report of the Committee on Natural Gas Reserves of the 306 Summary-Natural gas reserve (table). 306 Natural gas liquids reserves (table) – – 306 Table 1.-Estimated total proved recoverable reserves of 307 Appendix B: -- FPC reports 1968 drop in natural gas reserves held by inter- 309 309 Table 2.-Major supply companies' dedicated gas re- 310 310 Appendix C: Plenty of natural gas in the U.S.-But 311 Potential supply of natural gas in the United States as of 312 A.G.A. proved recoverable reserves and potential gas Rogers, Walter E., president, Independent Natural Gas Associa- 312 318 Statement-Continued Shillito, Hon. Barry J., Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations Page and Logistics).. Capital cost of 45 days additional storage in free world countries_ Barry James Shillito, Paul H. Riley, and Richard T. Soule, Arthur T., president, Independent Fuel Terminal Operators Table.-Crude yields of U.S. refineries_ Table.-Estimated domestic middle distillate production__ Comments on appendix L to task force report.. Attachment C: 81 97 704 706 707 709 709 Comments on point No. 15 of the appendix to Secretary 710 Attachment D: Fact sheet.. 711 Southern California Edison Co., presented by Alan Nedry. 414 Appendix A.-Applicable air pollution laws and regulations, 416 421 Appendix C.-Southern California Edison Co., low sulfur fuel oil 421 Stiles, Stanford G., vice president, transportation and supplies, Shell 700 Stroock, Thomas F., chairman, Wyoming Higher Education Council. Swearingen, John E., chairman of the board, Standard Oil Co. (Indiana). Comparison of projections-1980 (table). True, H. A. (Dave), Jr., independent oil operator, Casper, Wyo- Tunnell, Byron, member, Railroad Commission of Texas, Austin, Tex. Winger, John G., vice president, the Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., 466 Wold, Hon. John S., a Representative in Congress from the State of 3, 573, 608 Wyoming Geological Association, Casper, Wyo--- 610 694 Letters: Arnold, Carl F., American Petroleum Institute, to Hon. Wayne N. 692 Boren, David L., State representative, Oklahoma, to Hon. Wayne Amazon Petroleum Corp. v. Railroad Commission of Texas, 5 Fed. 496 Federal Power Commission, Lawrence J. O'Connor, Jr., John A. 210 211 Appendix A.-FPC staff estimates of the elasticity of the demand |