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... Elk Hills to production ? Mr. BROWN . You mean more than it is ? Mr. SHORT . Yes . Mr. BROWN . No , 180 PETROLEUM FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE.
... Elk Hills to production ? Mr. BROWN . You mean more than it is ? Mr. SHORT . Yes . Mr. BROWN . No , 180 PETROLEUM FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE.
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... Elk Hills been opened to commercial use , in order to relieve the civilian shortage ? Mr. BROWN . As far as I know , it has not . During the war I helped persuade the Navy to open it up because we had to have the oil to fight a war in ...
... Elk Hills been opened to commercial use , in order to relieve the civilian shortage ? Mr. BROWN . As far as I know , it has not . During the war I helped persuade the Navy to open it up because we had to have the oil to fight a war in ...
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... Elk Hills , rather than open it to commercial production ? Mr. BROWN . I would ; yes , sir . Mr. SHORT . That field is absolutely necessary from the standpoint of national security . Mr. BROWN . Any oil is absolutely necessary from the ...
... Elk Hills , rather than open it to commercial production ? Mr. BROWN . I would ; yes , sir . Mr. SHORT . That field is absolutely necessary from the standpoint of national security . Mr. BROWN . Any oil is absolutely necessary from the ...
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... Elk Hills has developed , being held in reserve in the ground , or should it be developed under permits , for development whereby it could be depleted ? Mr. DAVIES . Well , I don't believe that the locking up of areas in that way is a ...
... Elk Hills has developed , being held in reserve in the ground , or should it be developed under permits , for development whereby it could be depleted ? Mr. DAVIES . Well , I don't believe that the locking up of areas in that way is a ...
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... Elk Hills reserve because the admiral that rode herd on the Navy reserves at that time was saving it for another war ; which war I don't remember , but it was not this last war . Mr. VINSON . He was saving it until we needed it . Mr ...
... Elk Hills reserve because the admiral that rode herd on the Navy reserves at that time was saving it for another war ; which war I don't remember , but it was not this last war . Mr. VINSON . He was saving it until we needed it . Mr ...
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Admiral CARNEY armed services BALL barrels a day barrels of oil barrels per day boundaries BROOKS BRUCE Bureau of Mines Chairman coal COLE Colonel VOGEL committee Commodore GREENMAN Congress conservation consumption cost crude oil CURTICE DAVIES DEGOLYER Department drilling DUCE Elk Hills engineering estimate exploration exports extended Federal Fischer-Tropsch process FRANCHOT gasoline going Government HARDEY HARLOW hearing ICKES important increase interest Interior JOHNSON of California JOHNSON of Texas June 17 KILDAY leases liquid fuel ment Middle East military natural gas Naval Petroleum Reserve Navy octane number oil and gas oil fields oil industry oil shale operation percent petroleum products pipe lines plants present President problem public lands PYLES question requirements Saudi Arabia secondary recovery Secretary FORRESTAL SHORT Standard Oil Co statement steel Stevens zone supply synthetic fuels tankers thing tidelands tion United VINSON