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... tankers , and pipe lines , lack of equip- ment for increased exploratory and developmental work - these are , happily , only temporary problems which should ease relatively soon . But the adequacy of our crude oil supply , the rate of ...
... tankers , and pipe lines , lack of equip- ment for increased exploratory and developmental work - these are , happily , only temporary problems which should ease relatively soon . But the adequacy of our crude oil supply , the rate of ...
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... tanker situation . You cannot touch oil without touching practically every facet of the whole problem . Mr. KILDAY . The chairman mentioned the question of subsidy . Of course , in the meantime , I believe you will agree that the ...
... tanker situation . You cannot touch oil without touching practically every facet of the whole problem . Mr. KILDAY . The chairman mentioned the question of subsidy . Of course , in the meantime , I believe you will agree that the ...
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... tankers were sunk in traveling from Aruba and Curacao , from the fields of Venezuela to the United States . Mr ... tanker transportation is con- cerned . Mr. SHORT . It was stated recently , I think before some congress- sional committee ...
... tankers were sunk in traveling from Aruba and Curacao , from the fields of Venezuela to the United States . Mr ... tanker transportation is con- cerned . Mr. SHORT . It was stated recently , I think before some congress- sional committee ...
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... tankers , and so on . I don't think there is any restraint except that which would be imposed by our own decisions , and those deci- sions , of course , are made by the companies that are engaged in that development . Mr. COLE . Well ...
... tankers , and so on . I don't think there is any restraint except that which would be imposed by our own decisions , and those deci- sions , of course , are made by the companies that are engaged in that development . Mr. COLE . Well ...
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... tankers , or expand refining capacity . That increase in consumption is shown most graphically , it seems to me , by the fact that we have increased not only in total consump- tion but have increased very markedly in consumption per ...
... tankers , or expand refining capacity . That increase in consumption is shown most graphically , it seems to me , by the fact that we have increased not only in total consump- tion but have increased very markedly in consumption per ...
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