Hodel and Hesse Nominations: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session on the Nominations of Donald Paul Hodel to be Secretary of Energy and Martha O. Hesse to be Assistant Secretary of Energy for Management and Administration, December 1, 1982 |
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... tract provisions ; but in light of this advice , I can assure you that we will look at that matter and pursue it . I think we will be in fur- ther touch with you and the committee as we look into that matter further . Senator JACKSON ...
... tract provisions ; but in light of this advice , I can assure you that we will look at that matter and pursue it . I think we will be in fur- ther touch with you and the committee as we look into that matter further . Senator JACKSON ...
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... tracts might not have brought that much but you could not have leased them unless the bids were at least that much . There was a second question involving the Powder River sale , and that was whether or not the industry had seen the ...
... tracts might not have brought that much but you could not have leased them unless the bids were at least that much . There was a second question involving the Powder River sale , and that was whether or not the industry had seen the ...
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... tracts that received bids , only one bid was rejected . One of the tracts went for as little as six - tenths of 1 cent . Some of it brought as much as 8 cents so that the average came out at about 3.6 cents . Did you raise any questions ...
... tracts that received bids , only one bid was rejected . One of the tracts went for as little as six - tenths of 1 cent . Some of it brought as much as 8 cents so that the average came out at about 3.6 cents . Did you raise any questions ...
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... tracts up , if they are bid at a price which we can determine through the criteria is within the range of a fair market value , then we ought to make it available because the beneficiaries are the American consumers . 15 ... tract that is 61.
... tracts up , if they are bid at a price which we can determine through the criteria is within the range of a fair market value , then we ought to make it available because the beneficiaries are the American consumers . 15 ... tract that is 61.
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... tract that is much more ex- pensive to mine is not mined . It is held for later mining and that would appear to be an increase in inventory but the fact is that it means the consumer is getting the less costly coal earlier . Senator ...
... tract that is much more ex- pensive to mine is not mined . It is held for later mining and that would appear to be an increase in inventory but the fact is that it means the consumer is getting the less costly coal earlier . Senator ...
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