Federal Helium Conservation Program: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Mines and Mining...91-1, September 15 and 16, 1969 |
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... demand over that period would be 36 billion feet and this would leave 52 billion cubic feet in storage after about 1985 for use in the future . The program that was authorized is for 47 % 1⁄2 - million - dollar - a - year contracts and ...
... demand over that period would be 36 billion feet and this would leave 52 billion cubic feet in storage after about 1985 for use in the future . The program that was authorized is for 47 % 1⁄2 - million - dollar - a - year contracts and ...
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... demand up to about 2 billion cubic feet , with the expectation that somewhere between 1985 and 1990 , those rich helium resources would be depleted to the extent that the annual demand could no longer be met from them . So the idea was ...
... demand up to about 2 billion cubic feet , with the expectation that somewhere between 1985 and 1990 , those rich helium resources would be depleted to the extent that the annual demand could no longer be met from them . So the idea was ...
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... demand in the year 2000 , is running far above the projected helium demand in the year 2000 ; that is a chart on which your available helium from plus 0.3 percent natural gas is a practical and feasible recovery level . Is that correct ...
... demand in the year 2000 , is running far above the projected helium demand in the year 2000 ; that is a chart on which your available helium from plus 0.3 percent natural gas is a practical and feasible recovery level . Is that correct ...
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... demand , if I may move on to the next chart . When the program was developed in 1960 , it was predicted that the total demand would eventually reach 2 billion feet a year . This was the demand that was presented to this committee in ...
... demand , if I may move on to the next chart . When the program was developed in 1960 , it was predicted that the total demand would eventually reach 2 billion feet a year . This was the demand that was presented to this committee in ...
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... demand but as far as we know , these black dots represent total annual helium use in the United States . Mr ... demand , is a little less than a billion feet a year , so that the production is about four times the demand . Mr. WOLD . The ...
... demand but as far as we know , these black dots represent total annual helium use in the United States . Mr ... demand , is a little less than a billion feet a year , so that the production is about four times the demand . Mr. WOLD . The ...
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adjusted agencies amount applications Article ASPINALL billion cubic feet borrowing Bureau of Mines Bushton Buyer cent Chairman chart Cities Service Helex Committee Company CONSUMPTION TO STORAGE contained helium cost crude helium Cryogenics CULBERTSON curve dollars Ed Edmondson EDMONDSON estimate facilities Federal feet of helium fiscal forecast future helium Government GREENSPAN Helium Act helium conservation program helium content helium demand helium extraction helium plants helium program helium requirements helium resources HELIUM SUPPLY helium-gas mixture tendered HOSMER Hugoton initial unit price LELAND STANFORD LIPPER liquid liquid helium logistics curve MCCLURE ment million cubic National Helium natural gas operate paragraph payments period Phillips Petroleum Phillips Petroleum Co Phillips Petroleum Company pipeline production projected purchase rate of return reactors recoverable helium reserves SCOTT CARPENTER Secretary Seller agrees Seller's plant Stanford Research Institute superconducting supply of helium temperature tendered for delivery term termination tion volume of helium wholesale price index WOLD
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Page 69 - CONCERNS (a) It Is the policy of the Government as declared by the Congress that a fair proportion of the purchases and contracts for supplies and services for the Government be placed with small business concerns. (b) The Contractor agrees to accomplish the maximum amount of subcontracting to small business concerns that the Contractor finds to be consistent with the efficient performance of this contract. [End of Clause] (b) The Small Business Subcontracting Program...