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... coast to our own east coast , and to the Canadian east coast , to re- place the shipments from the Middle East . We had also estimated that it should be possible to move about 500,000 barrels per day from the gulf coast , Caribbean area ...
... coast to our own east coast , and to the Canadian east coast , to re- place the shipments from the Middle East . We had also estimated that it should be possible to move about 500,000 barrels per day from the gulf coast , Caribbean area ...
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... coast was about 300,00 barrels per day and to the Canadian east coast it was about 50,00 barrels per day . Senator DIRKSEN . So that is 350,000 ? Mr. FLEMMING . That is 350,000 . Now early in November , befor this committee was ...
... coast was about 300,00 barrels per day and to the Canadian east coast it was about 50,00 barrels per day . Senator DIRKSEN . So that is 350,000 ? Mr. FLEMMING . That is 350,000 . Now early in November , befor this committee was ...
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... coast to Western Europe . Consequently , to the extent that the needs of Western Europe are met by shipments from Venezuela as contrasted from our gulf coast , additional tanker capacity is made available and it would certain EMERGENCY ...
... coast to Western Europe . Consequently , to the extent that the needs of Western Europe are met by shipments from Venezuela as contrasted from our gulf coast , additional tanker capacity is made available and it would certain EMERGENCY ...
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... coast and to the Canadian east coast , i became necessary to find substitutes for those shipments . In fact they point out that our plan states that nothing must be done here in the rearrangement of shipments of oil that would mean that ...
... coast and to the Canadian east coast , i became necessary to find substitutes for those shipments . In fact they point out that our plan states that nothing must be done here in the rearrangement of shipments of oil that would mean that ...
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... coast and that the Canadian east coast could be taken care of by shipments from the gulf coast . Now , Mr. Chairman , I appreciate the fact that this brings me right down to the point that the Secretary of State was apparently asked a ...
... coast and that the Canadian east coast could be taken care of by shipments from the gulf coast . Now , Mr. Chairman , I appreciate the fact that this brings me right down to the point that the Secretary of State was apparently asked a ...
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