U.S. International Energy Policy, Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Resources, Food and Energy of ..., 94-1, May 1, 1975 |
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... the Defense Production Act , for approval of immunity from antitrust laws and the Federal Trade Commission Act___ . ( III ) DEPOSIT 20 35 37 40 41 51 57 002 2 2 2 597 18 18 19 AUG 1 1975 APPENDIX - Continued 3. Title XIII of H.R. 2650_ .
... the Defense Production Act , for approval of immunity from antitrust laws and the Federal Trade Commission Act___ . ( III ) DEPOSIT 20 35 37 40 41 51 57 002 2 2 2 597 18 18 19 AUG 1 1975 APPENDIX - Continued 3. Title XIII of H.R. 2650_ .
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. APPENDIX - Continued 3. Title XIII of H.R. 2650_ . 4. Agreement on an International Energy Program_ 5. Series of letters and information submitted by FEA regarding ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. APPENDIX - Continued 3. Title XIII of H.R. 2650_ . 4. Agreement on an International Energy Program_ 5. Series of letters and information submitted by FEA regarding ...
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... continued their negotiations for several extra days and nights in order to explore all possibilities for accommodation . The adjournment of the Prepcon was not accompanied by recrimina- tion among the participants . Mr. Chairman , it is ...
... continued their negotiations for several extra days and nights in order to explore all possibilities for accommodation . The adjournment of the Prepcon was not accompanied by recrimina- tion among the participants . Mr. Chairman , it is ...
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... are going to face a continued effort on the part of OPEC and LDC's to link energy and other raw materials , because they do see strength in this linkage that you pointed out . Mr. DIGGS . When we had the joint hearing on 8.
... are going to face a continued effort on the part of OPEC and LDC's to link energy and other raw materials , because they do see strength in this linkage that you pointed out . Mr. DIGGS . When we had the joint hearing on 8.
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... continued importation and sale at such price levels would substantially deter the develop- ment and exploitation of domestic , petroleum resources , or would threaten to cause a substantial increase in petroleum consumption . Title 9 ...
... continued importation and sale at such price levels would substantially deter the develop- ment and exploitation of domestic , petroleum resources , or would threaten to cause a substantial increase in petroleum consumption . Title 9 ...
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3rd to 8th 8th February 1975 acting by majority adopted allocation Amerada Hess antitrust approval Article assistance Attorney authority cartel Chevron Conference invites CONFERENCE OF DEVELOPING conservation consultation cooperation Corporation COUNTRIES ON RAW crude oil decisions Defense Production Act designated affiliates DIGGS emergency reserve establish exploitation export Federal Energy Administration Federal Trade Commission foreign Governing Board implementation imports increase industrialized countries international economic order International Energy Agency International Energy Program International Oil invites the Governments land-locked developing countries Management Committee meeting ment Mobil Oil Namibia natural resources negotiations Non-Aligned Countries oil prices OPEC operations Participating Country Phillips Petroleum Company President primary commodities principles/plans problems producing countries proposals pursuant RAW MATERIALS Dakar relations request Secretary Section 708 sovereigns and heads Standing Group subsection Sun Oil Company tion trade United Nations Voluntary Agreement Zimbabwe
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Page 79 - The authority to issue and enforce orders and regulations under this title expires at midnight April 30, 1973, but such expiration shall not affect any action or pending proceedings, civil or criminal, not finally determined on such date, nor any action or proceeding based upon any act committed prior to May 1, 1973.
Page 74 - The President is hereby authorized (1) to require that performance under contracts or orders (other than contracts of employment) which he deems necessary or appropriate to promote the national defense shall take priority over performance under any other contract or order, and for the purpose of assuring such priority, to require acceptance and performance of such contracts or orders in preference to other contracts or orders by any person he finds to be capable of their performance, and (2) to allocate...
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Page 86 - Committee to meet and consider the situation in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 3. The Management Committee shall meet within 48 hours of such request in order to consider the situation. It shall, at the request of any Participating Country, report to the Governing Board within a further 48 hours. The report shall set out the views expressed by the members of the Committee and by the Secretariat, including any views regarding the handling of the situation. 4. The Governing Board...
Page 84 - Whenever any Participating Country sustains or can reasonably be expected to sustain a reduction in the daily rate of its oil supplies which results in a reduction of the daily rate of its final consumption by an amount exceeding 7 per cent of the average daily rate of its final consumption during the base period, allocation of available oil to that Participating...
Page 81 - group" means the Participating Countries as a group. CHAPTER i. EMERGENCY SELF-SUFFICIENCY Article 2. 1. The Participating Countries shall establish a common emergency self-sufficiency in oil supplies. To this end, each Participating Country shall maintain emergency reserves sufficient to sustain consumption for at least 60 days with no net oil imports. Both consumption and net oil imports shall be reckoned at the average daily level of the preceding calendar year.