Petroleum supply. Gas and other energy sources. Automobile efficiency and conservationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 2072 pages |
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... decline . If we look at the production curve , which is figure 12 , the math- ematical fit is shown by the dashed ... declines back to zero as the resource becomes exhausted . The state we are in now is that we are al- ready on the ...
... decline . If we look at the production curve , which is figure 12 , the math- ematical fit is shown by the dashed ... declines back to zero as the resource becomes exhausted . The state we are in now is that we are al- ready on the ...
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... declined . This curve adds up including past production , proved reserves , and 19 billion barrels estimated over and above these two figures , to a total of 143 billion barrels of crude oil discovered by 1972. This decline curve is a ...
... declined . This curve adds up including past production , proved reserves , and 19 billion barrels estimated over and above these two figures , to a total of 143 billion barrels of crude oil discovered by 1972. This decline curve is a ...
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... decline and the curve of production reaches one or more maxima and then finally declines gratually to zero when production ceases . Such a curve extending from the initial to the final zero production rate encompasses the complete ...
... decline and the curve of production reaches one or more maxima and then finally declines gratually to zero when production ceases . Such a curve extending from the initial to the final zero production rate encompasses the complete ...
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... decline . By 1956 cumulative production had reached 52.4 billion barrels . A review of published estimates made by leaders of the U.S. petrolcum industry indicated a consensus for the figure of about 150 billion barrels for the ultimate ...
... decline . By 1956 cumulative production had reached 52.4 billion barrels . A review of published estimates made by leaders of the U.S. petrolcum industry indicated a consensus for the figure of about 150 billion barrels for the ultimate ...
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... decline . The two additional squares would be the area between the tue curves , principally during their declining phases . The date of the cuinina- tion would be delayed by only about five years . Hence the prediction : If the accepted ...
... decline . The two additional squares would be the area between the tue curves , principally during their declining phases . The date of the cuinina- tion would be delayed by only about five years . Hence the prediction : If the accepted ...
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Page 1202 - As mentioned earlier, there are some 10,000 companies and individual entrepreneurs engaged in the exploration for and production of crude oil and natural gas...
Page 1543 - The products of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall not be subject, directly or indirectly, to internal taxes or other internal charges of any kind in excess of those applied, directly or indirectly, to like domestic products.
Page 1245 - Many of us have worked for a long time on energy problems and therefore we feel the responsibility to speak out. The energy famine that threatens will require many sacrifices on the part of the American people, but these will be reduced if we marshal the huge scientific and technical resources of our country to improve the use of known energy sources.
Page 1232 - ... Committee on Ways and Means, 94 Cong. 1 sess. (GPO, 1975). 35. Jackson's staff suggested that the increase in energy prices implied by the Ford program would cost the average family $800. The FEA responded with an estimate of $235, later raised to $275. (FEA, Office of Economic Impact, Office of Analysis, "The Impact of the President's Proposed Energy and Economics Program on Net Energy Costs to Consumers...
Page 1245 - ... surveillance without parallel in the history of technology. As in any new technology there is a learning, period. Contrary to the scare publicity given to some mistakes that have occurred, no appreciable amount of radioactive material has escaped from any commercial US power reactor.
Page 1221 - Nothing could be further from the truth, as those of you with experience in science and engineering know. Even with a crash program, the time required between the successful laboratory demonstration of a concept for the conversion of an energy source to a usable form, and the actual significant implementation of this technology, varies from ten to thirty years, and it's usually closer to thirty.
Page 1459 - In part, the act directed the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Secretary of the Department of...
Page 1220 - ... frightened into a state of irrationality by irresponsible scare stories about nuclear energy. A national energy policy must allow a large segment of our people to continue to aspire to- -and strive for- -a higher standard of living, and greater freedom and dignity for all.
Page 1244 - We, as scientists and citizens of the United States, believe that the Republic is in the most serious situation since World War II. Today's energy crisis is not a matter of just a few years but of decades.
Page 1468 - Mr. Chairman. It is a great pleasure to have this opportunity to...