A Study of Conservation of Oil and Gas in the United States, 1964 |
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Page 141
... refinery require- ments in the United States for domestic crude oil is moved directly from the oil fields to refineries by pipeline . Most of the remaining 17 percent also moves by pipeline to water terminals , and then on to coastal ...
... refinery require- ments in the United States for domestic crude oil is moved directly from the oil fields to refineries by pipeline . Most of the remaining 17 percent also moves by pipeline to water terminals , and then on to coastal ...
Page 143
... refinery price usually is higher than the lease price only by the cost of the transportation involved in moving the crude oil from the lease to the refinery . If the producer kept title until it reached the re- finery buying it , the ...
... refinery price usually is higher than the lease price only by the cost of the transportation involved in moving the crude oil from the lease to the refinery . If the producer kept title until it reached the re- finery buying it , the ...
Page 153
... Refining , Inc. Laketon 4,500 Buckeye 36,52,61,64 Mobil Oil Co. East Chicago 36,000 Buckeye , Texaco - Cities 2,35,64,75 TOTAL INDIANA KANSAS 62,73,74,75,78 485,100 Fina Cooperative Refinery Assn . Derby Refining Co. ( Colorado ...
... Refining , Inc. Laketon 4,500 Buckeye 36,52,61,64 Mobil Oil Co. East Chicago 36,000 Buckeye , Texaco - Cities 2,35,64,75 TOTAL INDIANA KANSAS 62,73,74,75,78 485,100 Fina Cooperative Refinery Assn . Derby Refining Co. ( Colorado ...
Contents
IINTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY | 3 |
BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF CONSERVATION | 12 |
Economics | 21 |
Copyright | |
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