Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Часть 1

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Стр. 485 - That three-tenths of 1 percent contains 9.6 billion barrels of oil and 26 trillion cubic feet of gas.
Стр. 498 - Alaska is unique among all recreational areas belonging to the United States because Alaska is yet largely a wilderness. In the name of a balanced use of American resources, let's keep Alaska largely a wilderness!
Стр. 221 - This report woe prepared by the Institute of Social and Economic Research of the University of Alaska, under contract with the Legislative Council's Subaotmittee on Oil and Gas Leasing and Taxing Policies (Sinth Legislature).
Стр. 431 - Co-mmittee, Senate Office Building, Washington, DC ' Subject : SJ Res. 58 DEAR SENATOR FLANDERS : We respectfully request that the following statement be included in the record of the current hearings before your committee dealing with sugar controls. When to decontrol sugar is not a matter of time, such as now, or the fall of 1947, or by March 31, 1948. It depends entirely on the situation, such as supply and demand. No one can be positive even now that...
Стр. 433 - You will also find enclosed a map showing the additional area requested. On May 20, 1943, a proclamation was issued by the Department, designating as an Indian Reservation for the use and occupancy of the native inhabitants of the...
Стр. 429 - ... over 800,000 acres. One hundred and thirty species of birds have been identified on the Yukon Flats. Twenty species of the waterfowl nest on the proposed refuge and contribute about 720 thousand birds each year to Canada, the United States, and Mexico. The density of nesting ducks is estimated at 99 per square mile, greater than any other large area in Alaska. Fish resources include both...
Стр. 518 - INTRODUCTION In September 1974 the Resource Appraisal Group of the Branch of Oil and Gas Resources, US Geological Survey, was asked to aid the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) in its legal responsibility to generate by June 1975 an independent appraisal of the undiscovered oil and gas resources of the United States, both onshore and offshore. As a result, the Resource Appraisal Group accelerated...

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