Oil Import Controls: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 757 sider |
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Side 48
... million . Loss in in- come to suppliers servicing companies and other allied businesses , $ 2.4 billion . Loss in Federal income taxes , $ 200 million . Add this effect on U.S. balance of payments , $ 2.2 billion . And I think they may ...
... million . Loss in in- come to suppliers servicing companies and other allied businesses , $ 2.4 billion . Loss in Federal income taxes , $ 200 million . Add this effect on U.S. balance of payments , $ 2.2 billion . And I think they may ...
Side 50
... million in 1975 . And apparently the person doing this note obtained that figure by multiplying average Federal lease bonus revenues for the years 1964– 68 , which were about 500 million times the estimated 30 - percent de- cline in ...
... million in 1975 . And apparently the person doing this note obtained that figure by multiplying average Federal lease bonus revenues for the years 1964– 68 , which were about 500 million times the estimated 30 - percent de- cline in ...
Side 55
... million barrels daily , as of that date . Whether this is a realistic figure will be discussed below . Two million barrels were con- centrated in Texas , primarily in the East Texas Field , the Upper Gulf Coast , and the Permian Basin ...
... million barrels daily , as of that date . Whether this is a realistic figure will be discussed below . Two million barrels were con- centrated in Texas , primarily in the East Texas Field , the Upper Gulf Coast , and the Permian Basin ...
Side 107
... million b / d . The " Task Force Report's " pro- posals , if adopted as national policy , would be virtually certain to result in continuing and cumulatively more serious deterioration of our national security after 1980 . 2. The ...
... million b / d . The " Task Force Report's " pro- posals , if adopted as national policy , would be virtually certain to result in continuing and cumulatively more serious deterioration of our national security after 1980 . 2. The ...
Side 111
... million ; it puts it over one hun- dred and some odd million of current premiums that one class of consumers is being forced to pay as a result of our present import policy ? This is fairly accurate , is it not ? Secretary NEHMER . I ...
... million ; it puts it over one hun- dred and some odd million of current premiums that one class of consumers is being forced to pay as a result of our present import policy ? This is fairly accurate , is it not ? Secretary NEHMER . I ...
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Side 413 - A person shall not discharge into the atmosphere from any single source of emission whatsoever any air contaminant for a period or periods aggregating more than three minutes in any one hour which is : (a) As dark or darker in shade as that designated as No. 2 on the Ringelmann Chart, as published by the United States Bureau of Mines, or (b) Of such opacity as to obscure an observer's view to a degree equal to or greater than does smoke described in subsection (a) of this Rule.
Side 490 - The production, storage or transportation of crude petroleum oil or of natural gas in such manner, in such amount, or under such conditions as to constitute waste is hereby declared to be unlawful and is prohibited. The term "waste...
Side 446 - President shall further recognize the close relation of the economic welfare of the Nation to our national security, and shall take into consideration the impact of foreign competition on the economic welfare of individual domestic industries; and...
Side 577 - Legislature (1973) ] A resolution authorizing the Speaker of the House of Representatives to appoint a committee of three members of the House to meet with Members of the Oklahoma...
Side 488 - ... the locating, spacing, drilling, equipping, operating, or producing of any oil or gas well or wells in a manner which causes or tends to cause reduction in the quantity of oil or gas...
Side 459 - The program is designed to insure a stable, healthy industry in the United States capable of exploring for and developing new hemisphere reserves to replace those being depleted.
Side 493 - The purpose of this compact is to conserve oil and gas by the prevention of physical waste thereof from any cause.
Side 569 - At this time I would like to place in the record a letter to the Speaker, which was dated January 17 from Mr.
Side 490 - To require, either generally or in or from particular areas, certificates of clearance or tenders in connection with the transportation of oil, gas or any product.