Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1997: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, Part 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 |
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... petroleum product prices . Renewing the FY 1995 moratoria will not have any perceptible impact on the nation's energy security , or the price or availability of petroleum products . This is because the oil and gas in the moratoria areas ...
... petroleum product prices . Renewing the FY 1995 moratoria will not have any perceptible impact on the nation's energy security , or the price or availability of petroleum products . This is because the oil and gas in the moratoria areas ...
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... petroleum and chemical feedstocks . Uniform heating of feedstocks is important since many petroleum and chemical materials are temperature sensitive . Non - uniform heating of those materials due to hot spots may cause chemical changes ...
... petroleum and chemical feedstocks . Uniform heating of feedstocks is important since many petroleum and chemical materials are temperature sensitive . Non - uniform heating of those materials due to hot spots may cause chemical changes ...
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... oil Waste liquefaction process . Using conservative tipping fees and oil prices , the income per ton of waste processed would be $ 80-100 . University of Pittsburgh Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering 1249 178.
... oil Waste liquefaction process . Using conservative tipping fees and oil prices , the income per ton of waste processed would be $ 80-100 . University of Pittsburgh Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering 1249 178.
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... Petroleum Engineering 1249 Benedum Hall Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania 15261 412-624-9630 Fax : 412-624-9639 Statement of Gerald D. Holder , Associate Dean , Irving Wender and John W. Tierney Presented before the House Appropriations ...
... Petroleum Engineering 1249 Benedum Hall Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania 15261 412-624-9630 Fax : 412-624-9639 Statement of Gerald D. Holder , Associate Dean , Irving Wender and John W. Tierney Presented before the House Appropriations ...
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... petroleum residual or coal , some 300 million barrels of oil could be produced per year . If we captured only a third of this resource , a $ 2 billion per year industry would be created , and our oil imports could be reduced by 3 ...
... petroleum residual or coal , some 300 million barrels of oil could be produced per year . If we captured only a third of this resource , a $ 2 billion per year industry would be created , and our oil imports could be reduced by 3 ...
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