Review of Long-term World Oil Outlook: Petroleum Product Imports : and Energy-related Tax Reform Proposals : Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, April 1 and 2, 1985, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 901 pages |
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... loss of supply from other areas , it would certainly be un- likely that U.S. consumption would increase , so that a comparison of existing refining capacity against U.S. consumption gives you some measure of what your ability to use ...
... loss of supply from other areas , it would certainly be un- likely that U.S. consumption would increase , so that a comparison of existing refining capacity against U.S. consumption gives you some measure of what your ability to use ...
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... overseas and many inefficient plants at home are blamed for the future . The reports suggest that Europe could be the first to experience what DoD might view as a The potentially serious oil industrial base loss . Yet there 66.
... overseas and many inefficient plants at home are blamed for the future . The reports suggest that Europe could be the first to experience what DoD might view as a The potentially serious oil industrial base loss . Yet there 66.
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... loss . Yet there is no organized move in Europe to reverse this , trend by policy . evolving European experience could , in turn , add a different dimension to the U.S. reaction to any similar trend in this country . CONCLUSION At this ...
... loss . Yet there is no organized move in Europe to reverse this , trend by policy . evolving European experience could , in turn , add a different dimension to the U.S. reaction to any similar trend in this country . CONCLUSION At this ...
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... loss associated with the moratorium of the 489 - mil- lion - barrel level . Title 8 of the Energy Security Act does provide the U.S. share of naval petroleum reserve may not be sold unless the SPR fill rate averages 100,000 barrels per ...
... loss associated with the moratorium of the 489 - mil- lion - barrel level . Title 8 of the Energy Security Act does provide the U.S. share of naval petroleum reserve may not be sold unless the SPR fill rate averages 100,000 barrels per ...
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... loss associated with a moratorium of the 489 - million - barrel level . Title VIII of the Energy Security Act provides that the U.S. share of the Naval Petroleum Reserve may not be sold unless the SPR fill rate averages 100,000 barrels ...
... loss associated with a moratorium of the 489 - million - barrel level . Title VIII of the Energy Security Act provides that the U.S. share of the Naval Petroleum Reserve may not be sold unless the SPR fill rate averages 100,000 barrels ...
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Page 523 - IMPACT ON THE NATIONAL ECONOMY OF REPEALING THE EXPENSING OF INTANGIBLE DRILLING COSTS Introduction This study examines the impact on the United States' economy of repealing the expensing of intangible drilling costs. Under current tax law, intangible drilling costs (IDC's) are defined as expenditures that in themselves do not have salvage value and are incident to and necessary for the drilling of wells and the preparation of wells for the production of oil and natural gas. Examples of intangible...