Oil Import Controls: Hearings Before the Subcommitteeon Mines and Mining...91-2. March 9, 10, 16, 17 and April 6, 7, 23, 24,1970 |
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Side 19
... percentage is increased by 1 point a year , that is 1 percent a year , districts 1 through 4 . The principal report ends up with anticipated import levels which are higher than the separate report recommended , depending on which ...
... percentage is increased by 1 point a year , that is 1 percent a year , districts 1 through 4 . The principal report ends up with anticipated import levels which are higher than the separate report recommended , depending on which ...
Side 45
... percent of European energy is based on petroleum and 75 percent of that petroleum comes from the Middle East . Those countries have that inducement , vis - a - vis Europe . But they have not taken the oppor- tunity for reasons which ...
... percent of European energy is based on petroleum and 75 percent of that petroleum comes from the Middle East . Those countries have that inducement , vis - a - vis Europe . But they have not taken the oppor- tunity for reasons which ...
Side 51
... percent , with maybe 7 or 8 or 9 percent as a better figure . I am conservative about that , I think it would be very hard to go back more than 10 percent , if our country becomes dependent on rationing . Mr. KAZEN . Let me ask you this ...
... percent , with maybe 7 or 8 or 9 percent as a better figure . I am conservative about that , I think it would be very hard to go back more than 10 percent , if our country becomes dependent on rationing . Mr. KAZEN . Let me ask you this ...
Side 53
... percent of our oil consumption right now . Mr. BURTON . My point is , do we need to import 20 percent to main- tain the necessary supply ? Mr. LINCOLN . I think the task force study indicated that if we cut out prorationing this need ...
... percent of our oil consumption right now . Mr. BURTON . My point is , do we need to import 20 percent to main- tain the necessary supply ? Mr. LINCOLN . I think the task force study indicated that if we cut out prorationing this need ...
Side 54
... percent of our oil consumption right now . Mr. BURTON . My point is , do we need to import 20 percent to main- tain the necessary supply ? Mr. LINCOLN . I think the task force study indicated that if we cut out prorationing this need ...
... percent of our oil consumption right now . Mr. BURTON . My point is , do we need to import 20 percent to main- tain the necessary supply ? Mr. LINCOLN . I think the task force study indicated that if we cut out prorationing this need ...
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American American Petroleum Institute areas barrels daily barrels per day BURCH Cabinet Task Force capacity cents per barrel Chairman coal Commission committee companies consumer consumption cost crude oil District domestic oil domestic production drilling East Coast Eastern Hemisphere economic EDMONDSON effect energy estimates exploration and development Federal Federal Power Commission foreign oil fuel oil gas supply Government HOSMER import quota increase independent INGAA Interior KAZEN lease LINCOLN major market demand McCLURE million barrels million tons Mines national security natural gas natural gas liquids oil and gas oil import controls oil import program oil industry oil production oil shale operating percent pipeline plant present prorationing question quota system reduce requirements residual fuel residual fuel oil residual oil result rule of capture salt dome Secretary NEHMER Secretary SHILLITO sources statement storage sulfur tariff task force report Texas tion trillion cubic feet United wellhead WOLD
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Side 329 - 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 370 - In the administration of this section, the Director and the President shall further recognize the close relation of the economic welfare of the Nation to our national security...
Side 9 - ... he shall take such action, and for such time, as he deems necessary to adjust the imports of such article and its derivatives so that such imports will not so threaten to impair the national security.
Side 14 - Committee to consider both interim and long-term adjustments that will increase the effectiveness and enhance the equity of the oil Import program.
Side 56 - NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, acting under...
Side 423 - The production of crude petroleum oil in excess of transportation or market facilities or reasonable market demand. The Commission may determine when such excess production exists or is imminent and ascertain the reasonable market demand. "The Commission may...
Side 369 - ... (c) For the purposes of this section, the Director and the President shall, in the light of the requirements of national security and without excluding other relevant factors, give consideration to domestic production needed for projected national defense requirements, the capacity of domestic industries to meet such requirements, existing and anticipated availabilities of the human resources, products, raw materials, and other supplies and services essential to the national defense, the requirements...
Side 117 - Washington, DC 1966-68 — Assistant Director, Office of Oil and Gas, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC 1968-69 — Deputy Administrator, Oil Import Administration...
Side 73 - There are other commodities which have similar considerations ? Mr. LINCOLN. There are other commodities that ask for similar considerations. Mr. McCLURE. There is one further question that I would like to ask, and that is whether or not the task force in determining the levels of import of foreign oil considered the demand for natural gas within this country. Mr. LINCOLN. You make a comment on that, but may I go back to your previous question and just make the comment that, from the standpoint of...
Side 329 - A person shall not discharge from any source whatsoever such quantities of air contaminants or other material which cause injury, detriment, nuisance or annoyance to any considerable number of persons or to the public or which endanger the comfort, repose, health or safety of any such persons or the public or which cause or have a natural tendency to cause injury or damage to business or property.