Outer Continental Shelf Oil & Gas Leasing Program: 1997-2002, Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 1U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, 1996 |
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... industry interests suggested that a portion of the revenue generated by the OCS oil and gas program be shared with affected communities . The expressed purpose of revenue sharing would be to mitigate adverse impacts to those members of ...
... industry interests suggested that a portion of the revenue generated by the OCS oil and gas program be shared with affected communities . The expressed purpose of revenue sharing would be to mitigate adverse impacts to those members of ...
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... industry would be interested in acquiring leases that limit hydrocarbon production to natural gas . C. Zero Discharge in Shallow Waters It was suggested that no in - water discharges be allowed from OCS facilities located in shallow ...
... industry would be interested in acquiring leases that limit hydrocarbon production to natural gas . C. Zero Discharge in Shallow Waters It was suggested that no in - water discharges be allowed from OCS facilities located in shallow ...
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... industry for 2 years following the spill . This assumes that the spill occurs during the commercial - fishing season and in an area where it adversely affects commercial fishing . In the Gulf of Mexico , an economic loss to commercial ...
... industry for 2 years following the spill . This assumes that the spill occurs during the commercial - fishing season and in an area where it adversely affects commercial fishing . In the Gulf of Mexico , an economic loss to commercial ...
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... industry . The other major component of energy supply substitution for OCS oil and gas is an increase in domestic onshore natural gas production . The impacts which can be anticipated from these activities are onshore rather than ...
... industry . The other major component of energy supply substitution for OCS oil and gas is an increase in domestic onshore natural gas production . The impacts which can be anticipated from these activities are onshore rather than ...
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... industry's use of Gulf waters is even greater . The volume of crude oil imported in 1993 through Gulf waters by tanker was approximately 1.5 billion barrels ; about five times the volume piped from domestic production . Adding to this ...
... industry's use of Gulf waters is even greater . The volume of crude oil imported in 1993 through Gulf waters by tanker was approximately 1.5 billion barrels ; about five times the volume piped from domestic production . Adding to this ...
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