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Limiting Oil Imports

Limiting Oil Imports
Author: Douglas R. Bohi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135986304

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First Published in 2011. This book presents the results of the third phase of our analysis of U.S. oil imports in relation to U.S. energy policy. It presents a definitive history and analysis of the United States' experiment with formal oil import controls and addresses three questions: The first is how the U.S. energy situation, especially energy security, was affected by what was going on in the rest of the world. The second is the more narrow issue of what energy security options appeared available to the United States from the perspective of the special conditions which existed during 1974-75. The third question, the main subject of this book, and the one with which we initially began, was what lessons might be learned from earlier efforts to limit imports, especially through the Mandatory Oil Import Program.


Oil Import Allocations

Oil Import Allocations
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1964
Genre: Import quotas
ISBN:

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Discusses effect of oil import quotas on small refiners.


The Oil Import Question

The Oil Import Question
Author: United States. Cabinet Task Force on Oil Import Control
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1970
Genre: Foreign trade regulation
ISBN:

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Mandatory Oil Import Control Program, Its Impact Upon the Domestic Minerals Industry and National Security

Mandatory Oil Import Control Program, Its Impact Upon the Domestic Minerals Industry and National Security
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Mines and Mining
Publisher:
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1968
Genre:
ISBN:

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Committee Serial No. 90-25. Considers impact of mandatory oil import program on domestic energy fuel and mineral industries. Includes Interior Dept announcements of oil import allocations to Phillips Petroleum Co. and other oil companies, 1965-1968 (p. 87-137).


Oil Import Policy Issues

Oil Import Policy Issues
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Trade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1979
Genre: Petroleum industry and trade
ISBN:

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The United States Remains Unprepared for Oil Import Disruptions

The United States Remains Unprepared for Oil Import Disruptions
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1981
Genre: Energy consumption
ISBN:

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GAO examined the Federal Government's ability to cope with oil import disruptions, reported on the adequacy of the Department of Energy's (DOE) current contingency programs and organization for dealing with oil shortages, and suggested ways to strengthen the Nation's energy emergency preparedness. In order to examine present emergency preparedness, GAO examined emergency programs for quickly increasing oil supplies, substituting other fuels for oil, restraining oil demand, and allocating short supplies both nationally and internationally. GAO also analyzed the contingency programs provided by the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act since Congress might choose to renew or otherwise extend the authority of one or more of those programs. With the exception of the recent buildup of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), the United States is no better prepared to deal with significant disruptions in oil imports than it was during the 1973 oil embargo. The Nation's almost total lack of emergency preparedness requires immediate attention. GAO found that the Nation is grossly unprepared to cope with a large shortfall because: (1) no plan has been prepared for emergency surge oil production; (2) there is no adequate plan for using SPR; (3) the Government has no plans for managing private oil stock drawdown; (4) both crude oil and petroleum product allocation programs are in disarray; (5) Federal and State plans for restraining oil demand are totally inadequate; (6) emergency oil reserves both here and in other industrialized countries are not adequate; and (7) the international oil sharing mechanism is too narrowly focused and may not work effectively. Government energy supply programs should be developed before any shortages occur so that government at all levels will not have to enact measures in the confusion and political pressures generated by a disruption of supplies. Programs are needed which: will yield significant benefits when applied, are fully developed and kept ready for use, can be implemented in a timely manner, can coordinate the actions of the public and private sectors, can be enforced, and are fully tested before use.