Fuel and Energy Resources, 1972: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session ... |
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... Figure 4.-U.S. gas requirements - summary of future requirements committee projections 1971-75 . Table - Figure 5.-U.S. indigenous supply versus demand . 765 767 769 770 771 V Statements - Continued Nassikas , Hon . John N. IV.
... Figure 4.-U.S. gas requirements - summary of future requirements committee projections 1971-75 . Table - Figure 5.-U.S. indigenous supply versus demand . 765 767 769 770 771 V Statements - Continued Nassikas , Hon . John N. IV.
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... Future " . Examples where shortage of propulsion fuel influenced the outcome of battles .. Roberts , Dr. Marc J. , assistant professor of economics , Harvard University , Cambridge , Mass . ( plus answers to questions of Chair- man ...
... Future " . Examples where shortage of propulsion fuel influenced the outcome of battles .. Roberts , Dr. Marc J. , assistant professor of economics , Harvard University , Cambridge , Mass . ( plus answers to questions of Chair- man ...
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... Figure 4.-U.S. gas requirements - summary of future re- quirements committee projections 1971-75 ... 770 Figure 5.-U.S. Indigenous supply versus demand .. 771 Additional information - Continued Tables supplied by - Continued John VIII.
... Figure 4.-U.S. gas requirements - summary of future re- quirements committee projections 1971-75 ... 770 Figure 5.-U.S. Indigenous supply versus demand .. 771 Additional information - Continued Tables supplied by - Continued John VIII.
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... future American energy supplies or demands without reference to market operations . For example , the supply of natural gas twenty years from now clearly depends in part upon what happens in the interim to the price of gas . Gas prices ...
... future American energy supplies or demands without reference to market operations . For example , the supply of natural gas twenty years from now clearly depends in part upon what happens in the interim to the price of gas . Gas prices ...
Page 453
... future need . It is , again , a matter of balancing costs and benefits . It is possible to pay too much for insurance against unlikely future contingencies . Simply arguing that it would be nice to be less dependent on foreign sources ...
... future need . It is , again , a matter of balancing costs and benefits . It is possible to pay too much for insurance against unlikely future contingencies . Simply arguing that it would be nice to be less dependent on foreign sources ...
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