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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... table shows , net stock - adjusted imports for the 12 months ending February 1985 were only about 300,000 barrels per day higher than net imports for the 12 months ending June 1983 , the lowest level of net imports ( on a rolling 12 ...
... table shows , net stock - adjusted imports for the 12 months ending February 1985 were only about 300,000 barrels per day higher than net imports for the 12 months ending June 1983 , the lowest level of net imports ( on a rolling 12 ...
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... table below , a deferral causes the nominal cost of future SPR construction to increase , but actually causes the discounted present value cost to the U.S. to decline . Discounted at 10 percent annually , 1986-1993 SPR construction ...
... table below , a deferral causes the nominal cost of future SPR construction to increase , but actually causes the discounted present value cost to the U.S. to decline . Discounted at 10 percent annually , 1986-1993 SPR construction ...
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... Table 1 : Annual cost of SPR Expansion to 750 Million Barrels With and Without 3 - year Delay ( Millions of Dollars ) Fiscal Year : 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 ( 3 Mo :) Total 2.5 8.9 15.1 148.3 64.2 66.2 76.3 12.6 ...
... Table 1 : Annual cost of SPR Expansion to 750 Million Barrels With and Without 3 - year Delay ( Millions of Dollars ) Fiscal Year : 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 ( 3 Mo :) Total 2.5 8.9 15.1 148.3 64.2 66.2 76.3 12.6 ...
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... BIGGER THE BETTER : THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN BUILDING A LARGER STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE JUNE 12 , 1984 1314 14th Street , N.W. Washington , D.C. 20005 ( 202 ) 387-6121 Chapter Executive Summary I. Introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ES ...
... BIGGER THE BETTER : THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN BUILDING A LARGER STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE JUNE 12 , 1984 1314 14th Street , N.W. Washington , D.C. 20005 ( 202 ) 387-6121 Chapter Executive Summary I. Introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ES ...
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... TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ES - 1 1 The Policy Background Outline of the Report Footnotes II . Background to the Analysis of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve : An Overview of Current Thinking Introduction Early Thinking About The Reserve ...
... TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ES - 1 1 The Policy Background Outline of the Report Footnotes II . Background to the Analysis of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve : An Overview of Current Thinking Introduction Early Thinking About The Reserve ...
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