Middle Distillate Decontrol: Printed at the Request of Henry M. Jackson, Chairman, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Pursuant to S. Res. 45, a National Fuels and Energy Policy StudyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 132ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Average Heating Oil prices ( 1968-1975 ) 40 00 Fuel Oil Domestic Demand by Uses Table VIII Refiner Shares of Table III Refiner / Distributor Margins Per Barrel ( 1968-1975 ) 62 44 Middle Distillate Sales Figure III - 9 Refiner ...
... Average Heating Oil prices ( 1968-1975 ) 40 00 Fuel Oil Domestic Demand by Uses Table VIII Refiner Shares of Table III Refiner / Distributor Margins Per Barrel ( 1968-1975 ) 62 44 Middle Distillate Sales Figure III - 9 Refiner ...
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... average price of one percent above the January 11 , 1973 , base price levels . Special Rule No. 1 applied only to the 23 largest oil companies ; therefore petroleum prices continued to rise because of price increases by the uncontrolled ...
... average price of one percent above the January 11 , 1973 , base price levels . Special Rule No. 1 applied only to the 23 largest oil companies ; therefore petroleum prices continued to rise because of price increases by the uncontrolled ...
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... average access to low - cost domestic crude oil are required to make payments to refiners who use greater than average amounts of more costly imported crude oil , so that all domestic refiners have an equitable share of the limited ...
... average access to low - cost domestic crude oil are required to make payments to refiners who use greater than average amounts of more costly imported crude oil , so that all domestic refiners have an equitable share of the limited ...
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... averaged about 4.7 percent from 1968 to 1973 , before peaking in 1973 at an average of 3,088,000 barrels per day . The subsequent decrease in demand in 1974 and 1975 ( a 2.5 percent decline from the 1973 level ) represents a significant ...
... averaged about 4.7 percent from 1968 to 1973 , before peaking in 1973 at an average of 3,088,000 barrels per day . The subsequent decrease in demand in 1974 and 1975 ( a 2.5 percent decline from the 1973 level ) represents a significant ...
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... 3.5 3.0 2.5 National Trend PAD W PAD III 2.0 PAD II 1.0 0 70 7.1 72 73 74 75 1968 Source : 69 Bureau of Mines Based on annual averages PAD I PAD IM 1969 Source : Bureau of Mines 70 71 72 73 74 75 ( Million barrels / day ) 7 5 34 . 64.
... 3.5 3.0 2.5 National Trend PAD W PAD III 2.0 PAD II 1.0 0 70 7.1 72 73 74 75 1968 Source : 69 Bureau of Mines Based on annual averages PAD I PAD IM 1969 Source : Bureau of Mines 70 71 72 73 74 75 ( Million barrels / day ) 7 5 34 . 64.
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2-D diesel fuel Allocation and Price allocation controls allocation regulations April 21 average barrels per day CENSUS REGION cents per gallon Chapter Consumer Price Index covered products crude costs crude oil decontrol distillates from regulation distribution economic effect Emergency Petroleum Allocation energy action Energy Policy EPAA EPCA exempting middle distillates exemption amendment exemption of middle FEA finds Federal Energy Administration findings and views forecast fuel oil gasoline gross margins Gross National Product heating oil imports increased costs independent marketers independent refiners jet fuel kerosene large integrated refiners levels Mandatory Petroleum Allocation market share market structure maximum allowable prices middle distillate prices million barrels naphthas nonbranded oil or refined OPEC percent Petroleum Allocation Act price and allocation price controls price increases Price Regulations price rules projected reallocation refined petroleum products refined product category refiner/distributor refinery products refining capacity retail section 551 shortages small refiners subsection Table trends
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