Synthetic Liquid Fuels. Hearing on H.R. 5475 |
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... problems against the eventuality of forced reliance upon synthetics or substitutes in a time of emergency . The bill as presently written would require the undertaking of Government construction of a full - sized fuel plant of any of ...
... problems against the eventuality of forced reliance upon synthetics or substitutes in a time of emergency . The bill as presently written would require the undertaking of Government construction of a full - sized fuel plant of any of ...
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... problem within itself to determine whether we have all of the oil we need or whether we do not have all of the oil we need . The evidence at the moment indicates that there is a growing gap between the oil we can get out of the wells ...
... problem within itself to determine whether we have all of the oil we need or whether we do not have all of the oil we need . The evidence at the moment indicates that there is a growing gap between the oil we can get out of the wells ...
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... problems that must be faced in founding a synthetic - fuel industry , I believe that the United States would be denying its own heritage of superb initiative and refusing to use its own resources to meet the people's needs , if it does ...
... problems that must be faced in founding a synthetic - fuel industry , I believe that the United States would be denying its own heritage of superb initiative and refusing to use its own resources to meet the people's needs , if it does ...
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... problems still to be worked out . We might note then that natural gas offers a source of a few bil- lion barrels of oil ; oil shale offers a source of several hundred billion barrels of oil ; and all of those things , if you add in the ...
... problems still to be worked out . We might note then that natural gas offers a source of a few bil- lion barrels of oil ; oil shale offers a source of several hundred billion barrels of oil ; and all of those things , if you add in the ...
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... problem of meeting increased oil requirements to insure economic and military security is being thrust upon the country at a much faster rate than was antici- pated in 1944 and 1945 , when our present synthetic - fuel programs were ...
... problem of meeting increased oil requirements to insure economic and military security is being thrust upon the country at a much faster rate than was antici- pated in 1944 and 1945 , when our present synthetic - fuel programs were ...
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amount of steel Answer aviation gasoline AYRES barrels per day BECKWORTH believe bill Bureau of Mines capacity cents per gallon CHAIRMAN commercial plant commercial-size committee construction and operation cost crude oil D. C. DEAR DOLLIVER ELLSWORTH engineering erection Ethyl February 26 Fischer-Tropsch process fuel oil fuels from coal fuels from natural fuels industry gas into liquid Government HESELTON HINSHAW hydrogenation Interior investment liquid fuel plants loans manufacture ment MURPHREE National Petroleum Council natural gas oil companies oil industry oil products oil shale patents percent petroleum industry petroleum products pilot plant pilot-plant present private industry production of synthetic proposed question raw material Reconstruction Finance Corporation refining reserves RUBEL SCHROEDER secondary recovery Secretary shale oil shortage Standard Oil steel required supply of petroleum synthesis gas synthetic fuel plants synthetic liquid fuels synthetic oil synthetic-fuel technical testimony three plants tion United Wolverton
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