Project Independence : [potential Future Role of Oil Shale
Author: United States. Federal Energy Administration
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 852
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United States. Interagency Task Force on Oil Shale
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 850
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This report of the Interagency Task Force on Oil Shale examines the prospects for expanding shale oil production to meet the objectives of Project Independence. The study considers production potential; resource requirements such as human, money, and material resources; production constraints; and actions needed to accelerate development. The report also deals with economic factors in increased development of oil shale production; oil shale resource base and ownership; leasing requirements and policy; water demand, supply and quality; air quality analysis; impact on fish and wildlife; and the status of technology.
Author: United States. Interagency Task Force on Oil Shale
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 811
ISBN-13: 9780803719019
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This report of the Interagency Task Force on Oil Shale examines the prospects for expanding shale oil production to meet the objectives of Project Independence. The study considers production potential; resource requirements such as human, money, and material resources; production constraints; and actions needed to accelerate development. The report also deals with economic factors in increased development of oil shale production; oil shale resource base and ownership; leasing requirements and policy; water demand, supply and quality; air quality analysis; impact on fish and wildlife; and the status of technology.
Author: United States. Federal Energy Administration
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 854
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This report of the Interagency Task Force on Oil Shale examines the prospects for expanding shale oil production to meet the objectives of Project Independence. The study considers production potential; resource requirements such as human, money, and material resources; production constraints; and actions needed to accelerate development. The report also deals with economic factors in increased development of oil shale production; oil shale resource base and ownership; leasing requirements and policy; water demand, supply and quality; air quality analysis; impact on fish and wildlife; and the status of technology.
Author: United States. Federal Energy Administration
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 180
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This report is an analysis by the Interagency Oil Task Force, formed in April 1974, to provide estimates for the potential production capabilities of the oil industry and the resources necessary to achieve these levels of production. The report outlines the possible levels of future production of petroleum liquids from domestic sources, and estimates how much domestic production would result at various price levels under a continuation of pre-1973 policies and, alternatively, under policies modified to give maximum encouragement to domestic oil production. Requirements for capital, equipment, materials, and personnel are also estimated.
Author: United States. Federal Energy Administration
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 0
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 752
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United States. Federal Energy Administration
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 510
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →What is Project Independence? The sources and uses of energy in the United States have changed dramatically in the last several decades. As a result, in just one generation, we have shifted from a position of domestic energy abundance to a substantial and continually growing reliance on foreign energy sources. Project Independence is a wide-ranging program to evaluate this growing dependence on foreign sources of energy, and to develop positive programs to reduce our vulnerability to future oil cut-offs and price increases.
Author: United States. Federal Energy Administration
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Published: 1974
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