Oil Import Controls: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 757 sider |
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Side v
... 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 ( table ) - Cash outlay by the Government , year by year ...
... 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 ( table ) - Cash outlay by the Government , year by year ...
Side vii
... shale production ( plus tables ) . Table J - 4. - Oil shale - gas combustion process .. Table J - 5. - Annual budgetary cost of shale plants per barrel of capacity . Table J - 6. - Subsidy cost per barrel of shale oil in 1980 . Loughney ...
... shale production ( plus tables ) . Table J - 4. - Oil shale - gas combustion process .. Table J - 5. - Annual budgetary cost of shale plants per barrel of capacity . Table J - 6. - Subsidy cost per barrel of shale oil in 1980 . Loughney ...
Side 13
... shale and coal - of crude oil , and devel- opment of standby reserves . While estimated costs compare favorably with the costs of present import controls , further study is needed and is recommended in the report . ( Sections 245-247 ...
... shale and coal - of crude oil , and devel- opment of standby reserves . While estimated costs compare favorably with the costs of present import controls , further study is needed and is recommended in the report . ( Sections 245-247 ...
Side 27
... shale resources and that our coal could be converted to oil but the costs of using these sources appears to be substantially higher than using Free World oil resources . Thus , to the extent that we restrict imports and use our domestic ...
... shale resources and that our coal could be converted to oil but the costs of using these sources appears to be substantially higher than using Free World oil resources . Thus , to the extent that we restrict imports and use our domestic ...
Side 52
... shale and the Athabaska Tar Sands and other resources of that type . Mr. KAZEN . This is right , but it all comes back to the idea we have to have these technological breakthroughs and we have also got a lot of development to do and a ...
... shale and the Athabaska Tar Sands and other resources of that type . Mr. KAZEN . This is right , but it all comes back to the idea we have to have these technological breakthroughs and we have also got a lot of development to do and a ...
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allocation American American Petroleum Institute areas ASPINALL barrels daily barrels per day Cabinet Task Force Canadian capacity Chairman coal Commission companies concerned consumer consumption cost crude oil Defense Districts I-IV domestic oil domestic production drilling Eastern Hemisphere economic Ed Edmondson EDMONDSON effect energy estimates Federal Power Commission FOLEY foreign oil fuel oil gentleman going Government HOSMER import quota increase independent Interior KAZEN LINCOLN major market demand McCLURE ment million barrels national security natural gas natural gas liquids oil and gas oil import controls oil import program oil industry Oil Policy Committee oil production oil shale operating percent plants present President problem prorationing question quota system reduced requirements residual fuel residual fuel oil residual oil result salt dome Secretary NEHMER Secretary SHILLITO sources statement storage subcommittee sulfur tariff tariff system task force report Texas Thank tion United wellhead WOLD Wyoming
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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.