Information Circular, Issues 8544-8551U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1972 |
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... percent rising to 16 percent when production exceeds 200,000 barrels per day and delivery free of charge of all natural gas produced in excess of the company's operational requirements . For tax purposes Superior may deduct from the ...
... percent rising to 16 percent when production exceeds 200,000 barrels per day and delivery free of charge of all natural gas produced in excess of the company's operational requirements . For tax purposes Superior may deduct from the ...
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... percent for most minerals mined . The sale or retention of any material permitted to be extracted under a prospecting permit is also subject to a 5 - percent royalty Petroleum Chapter 271 of the Laws , 1959 edition ( 12.
... percent for most minerals mined . The sale or retention of any material permitted to be extracted under a prospecting permit is also subject to a 5 - percent royalty Petroleum Chapter 271 of the Laws , 1959 edition ( 12.
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... percent royalty , provided each leased area contains a minimum of one producing well . The remaining half of the exploratory area may be leased for an annual rental and a 25 - percent royalty and need not contain producing wells ...
... percent royalty , provided each leased area contains a minimum of one producing well . The remaining half of the exploratory area may be leased for an annual rental and a 25 - percent royalty and need not contain producing wells ...
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... percent below current market price up to 20 percent of the production from the leased area in the form of crude oil , locally refined products , or both . Exploitation leases may not be assigned to third parties without the approval of ...
... percent below current market price up to 20 percent of the production from the leased area in the form of crude oil , locally refined products , or both . Exploitation leases may not be assigned to third parties without the approval of ...
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... percent of new plants and machinery , nontaxation of profits up to 6 percent to the capital for the first 5 years of operation , special gross income deduc- tions for intercorporate dividends and profits and lower rates of tax ( 55 percent ...
... percent of new plants and machinery , nontaxation of profits up to 6 percent to the capital for the first 5 years of operation , special gross income deduc- tions for intercorporate dividends and profits and lower rates of tax ( 55 percent ...
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Page 1 - Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969". FINDINGS AND PURPOSE SEC. 2. Congress declares that — (a) the first priority and concern of all in the coal mining industry must be the health and safety of its most precious resource — the miner...
Page 9 - The area covered by a mining lease shall be bounded by straight lines and shall not exceed the size estimated to be sufficient to include the probable extent of the deposit in addition to a reasonable area for auxiliary purposes.
Page 1 - Respirable dust standard when quartz is present. When the concentration of respirable dust In the mine atmosphere of any workIng place contains more than 5 percent quartz, the operator shall continuously maintain the average concentration of respirable dust in the mine atmosphere to which each miner in such working place is exposed at or below a concentration of respirable dust, expressed in milligrams per cubic meter of air, computed by dividing the percent of quartz into the number 10: Provided,...
Page v - ... placed on the production of fluid fuels and chemicals from coal. Advances were achieved in the development of the Synthane and Hydrane gasification processes for producing pipeline gas from coal, and progress was made in research on solid wastes utilization, and on liquid fuels production from coal. Coal mine safety, solid waste disposal and utilization, coal preparation and transport, and fundamental research on coal and related products also continued to be the subject of extensive research....
Page 2 - Fault. A fracture or fracture zone along which there has been displacement of the sides relative to one another parallel to the fracture plane or planes.