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... oil to the National Military Establishment . Secondly , I will ex- plain the new administrative set - up within the ... barrels a day . I think the shortest way of realizing the importance of oil to the conduct of war is to note that in ...
... oil to the National Military Establishment . Secondly , I will ex- plain the new administrative set - up within the ... barrels a day . I think the shortest way of realizing the importance of oil to the conduct of war is to note that in ...
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... oil to our available resources . It is the view of the National Military Establishment that development of the tide ... barrels , the latest estimates for 1947 crude production . are as follows : the entire Western Hemisphere - 2,433,000,000 ...
... oil to our available resources . It is the view of the National Military Establishment that development of the tide ... barrels , the latest estimates for 1947 crude production . are as follows : the entire Western Hemisphere - 2,433,000,000 ...
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... barrels per day . Emergency demand for petroleum , therefore , would require United States production to be stepped up by at least 40 percent or would require very heavy reliance by us upon foreign oil . The magnitude of a 40 percent or ...
... barrels per day . Emergency demand for petroleum , therefore , would require United States production to be stepped up by at least 40 percent or would require very heavy reliance by us upon foreign oil . The magnitude of a 40 percent or ...
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... oil supply . The manufacture of synthetic liquid fuels from coal and shale ... barrels , as com- pared with our 21.3 billion barrels . Last year these ... petroleum exports are mainly refined products PETROLEUM FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE 9 BEFORE.
... oil supply . The manufacture of synthetic liquid fuels from coal and shale ... barrels , as com- pared with our 21.3 billion barrels . Last year these ... petroleum exports are mainly refined products PETROLEUM FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE 9 BEFORE.
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... oil production in 1947 averaged about 860,000 barrels per day . It is expected under the plan now laid down by the companies today that this will be increased to some 1.500.000 barrels a day by 1951 , providing all of their plans go ...
... oil production in 1947 averaged about 860,000 barrels per day . It is expected under the plan now laid down by the companies today that this will be increased to some 1.500.000 barrels a day by 1951 , providing all of their plans go ...
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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