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Date Sept. 17, 1991 Report No. RCED-91-1 Title

Mineral Resources: Interior's Use of Oil and Gas Development Contracts

/‘ I _---- I;rrit,tvl _----__-.-“.._ll,I..-_ -_-----l_._-___.-..--ll States (kneral Acwmnting Office / GAO Report, to-?& Chairman, Subcommittee “” ! on M ineral Resources Development and Production Committee on Energy and Natural Rekurces, U.S. Senak M INERAL RESOURCES Interior’ Use of Oil s and Gas Development Contracts llllllll RR llll i 145032 -- GAO United States General Accounting O...
Date July 29, 1991 Report No. T-RCED-91-85 Title

Alternative Fuels: Experiences of Countries Using Alternative Motor Fuels

United States General Accounting Off& / qy 3 “9 -~-rr Testimony II on Lklive?y J%i!=~~ 2:tWp.m. EDT Mondrry luly 29,199l For Release 144585 ALTERNATIVE FUELS Experiencesof Countries Using Alternative Motor Fuels Statement of Victor S. Rezendes Director, Energy Issues Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division wore the Subcommitteeon Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Committ...
Date May 30, 1991 Report No. RCED-91-153 Title

Mineral Revenues: Interior Used Reasonable Approach to Assess Effect of 1988 Regulations

GAO -~----.-- Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives Mav I!#!)1 MINERAL REVENUES Interior Used Reasonable Approach to Assess Effect of 1988 Regulations .- __,, ill Ill1 lllllIIR 143994 L ---- ._.- - .._- -_-I -...-._-.-.- --.-l_” l-l.ll--..~--l--.-.“--.---~--- ~ GAO United States General Accounting Office Was...
Date May 24, 1991 Report No. RCED-91-169 Title

Alternative Fuels: Increasing Federal Procurement of Alternative-Fueled Vehicles

GAO --May 1 !I!) 1 ---.-...._.- -le.l-.---- ALTERNATIVE FUELS Increasing Federal Procurement of Alternative-Fueled Vehicles GAO United States General Accounting OffIce Washington, D.C. 20548 Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division B-243695,2 May 24, 1991 The Honorable John D. Rockefeller IV United States Senate The Honorable Philip R. Sharp House of Representatives As you requested...
Date Nov. 10, 1987 Report No. RCED-88-53FS Title

Synthetic Fuels: Status of the Great Plains Coal Gasification Project

United states General AeorruntlngomCe kW3bc - Fact Sheet for the Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House’ fiepresentatives of November 1987 - SYNTHETIC FUELS Status of the Great Plains Coal Gasification Project . GAO 1Jnlted States General Accounting Omce Washington, D.C. 20548 Economic Resources, Community, Development and Division B-207876 November 1...
Date Feb. 27, 1987 Report No. RCED-87-90FS Title

Synthetic Fuels: Status of the Great Plains Coal Gasification Project

L -..-Ls-- . - United S&es General Accountin OfIke 1 GAO ( Febrhy 1987 Fact Sheet for the Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Powe:r, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Represelntatives SYNTHETIC FUELS Status of the Great Plains Coal Gasification Project GACVRCED-87-90#‘S . * * I I I Hesourcw, Community, Ehnomic Development and Division B-207876 February 27, 1987 The Honorable Philip R....
Date Feb. 28, 1986 Report No. RCED-86-109FS Title

Synthetic Fuels: Status of the Great Plains Coal Gasification Project

c Udti s**s GeneraEAccc*unting (MT&x? Fact Sheet for Congressional Requesters SmETIC FUELS ~$3tatus the Great of Plains Coal Gasification Project ‘, GAO/RCED-86109FS 03q3y\ “\ ‘II yIll - _ ,. “_. ._ ._ _..-._.... .._._.__---,.---__ ___I___~ -----. . a UNITED STATES GENERAL WAS~INOTON, ACCOUNTING D.C. 20648 OFFICE February RESOURCES, COMMUNITY. AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 28, 1986 B-2...
Date Jan. 11, 1985 Report No. RCED-85-48 Title

Energy: Natural Gas Price Increases in Detroit

BY THE U.S.GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Honorable Carl Levin United States Senate And The Honorable John Conyers, Jr. House Of Representatives Natural Gas Price Increases In Detroit Natural gas prices increased an average 38 percent in the Detroit, Michigan, area between January 1981 and January 1983. GAO found that about two-thirds of the price increase was due to (1) the depletion of ...
Date March 30, 1984 Report No. 123766 Title

Energy: U.S. Participation in the International Energy Agency

-1 UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 ,k37dG FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 10:00 A.M. MARCH 30, 1984 STATEMENT OF ALLAN I. MENDELOWITZ ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DIVISION BEFORE THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES ON U.S. Mr. Chairman We are observations Agency line the tance cipate executive preparedness (AST-...
Date Nov. 4, 1983 Report No. RCED-84-38 Title

Energy: Expanding the Pacific Northwest/Southwest Intertie--Benefits and Impediments

. . l -BY THE U.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of Energy Expanding The Pacific Northwest/Southwest Intertie-Benefits And Impediments The’ Pacific Northwest and California are join d by three high-voltage transmission line (intertie) which allow for an exchange of e ectricity between the two regions. The regi ns benefit from the exchange of power bet use of the difference in t...
Date Aug. 18, 1983 Report No. RCED-83-3 Title

Energy: Need To Revise Eligibility Criterion for One Natural Gas Price Category and Eliminate Backlog in Refund Control Work

BYTHE U.S.GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Need To Revise Eligibility Criterion For One Natural Gas Price Category And Eliminate Backlog In Refund Control Work The Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 created categories for natural gas and set for charging each price. GAO Commission’s implementing one higher priced category gas that the Congress di...
Date June 24, 1983 Report No. EMD-82-88S Title

Energy: Issues Concerning DOE Justification for Building the Gas Centrifuge Enrichment Plant

4 tsu7?sJ SUPPLEMENTTOAREPORTBYTHE Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES issues Concerning The Department Of Energy’s Justification For Building The Gas Centrifuge Enrichment Plant This supplement contains GAO’s analysis of and response to the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) comments on GAO’s May 25, 1982, report on the same subject. In that report, GAO raised a number of questions abou...
Date May 16, 1983 Report No. ID-83-31 Title

Energy: European Alternatives to Importing Soviet Natural Gas

Report To Senator Lloyd M. Bentsen European Alternatives ‘7% Importing Soviet Natural Gas For the Europeans, there is no simple alternative to natural gas from the Soviet pipeline. Problems, such as those associated with security of supply, technical feasibility, and cost, eliminated alternatives as either not readily available or not in line with basic European energy strategies. This is not to...
Date May 12, 1983 Report No. RCED-83-102 Title

Energy: Issues Facing the Future Use of Alaskan North Slope Natural Gas

Issues Facing The Future Use Of Alaskan North Slope Natural Gas The North Slope of Alaska contains over 26 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. In 1977, the President and the Congress approved construction of a 4,800-mile gas pipeline to bring this gas to U.S. consumers by 1983. However, completion of the project is not now expected until late 1989 at the earliest. This report examines the status a...
Date May 9, 1983 Report No. 121313 Title

Natural Resources: Natural Gas Prices

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED MAY 9, 1983 121313 STATEMENT OF JAMES DUFFUS III, SENIOR GROUP DIRECTOR RESOURCES, COMMUNITY, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTDIVISION BEFORE THE HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMERCE,CONSUMER AND MONETARYAFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN ON NATURAL GAS PRICES Mr. Chairman and Members of ...
Date April 11, 1983 Report No. RCED-83-140 Title

Energy: Analysis of the Administration's Natural Gas Decontrol Plan

c- .* . UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, /z I 172 ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE RESOURCES. COMMUNITY. AN0 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION B-211402 APRIL 11,1983 The Monorable James McClure Chairman, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: Subject: Analysis of the Administration's Natural Gas Decontrol Plan' (S.615) (GAO/RCED-83-140) This letter responds to y...
Date Jan. 27, 1983 Report No. AFMD-83-43 Title

Financial Management: Interior Should Solve Its Royalty Accounting Problems Before Implementing New Accounting System

(-4S BY THE US. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of The Interior Interior Should Solve Its Royalty Accounting Problems Before Implementing New Accounting System The Department of the Interior is developing a new royalty accounting system to correct many serious financial management problems that have plagued it for over 20 years. While GAO is encouraged by the Department's ongoing...
Date Sept. 10, 1982 Report No. EMD-82-97 Title

Energy: Repeal of Unneeded Outer Continental Shelf Production Rate-Setting Functions Would Cut Costs

BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Repeal Of Unneeded Outer Continental Shelf Production Rate-Setting Functions Would Cut Costs Under various laws, the Department of the @erior requires operators of Outer Continental Shelf leases to submit information regarding the rate at which oil and gas can ar$d will be produced. Three different rates of production are currently ...
Date May 25, 1982 Report No. EMD-82-88 Title

Energy: Issues Concerning the DOE Justification for Building the Gas Centrifuge Enrichment Plant

. RF$'ORTBY THE t Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES Is&es Concerning The Department Of Energy’s Justification For Building Ttle Gas Centrifuge Enrichment Plant The cent Port year 8 1.2 expe i total 198 epartment of Energy IS building a gas ifuge uranium enrichment plant at mouth, Ohio. By the end of this fiscal the Department will have spent about billion on the project. The Department ts ...
Date March 19, 1982 Report No. EMD-82-67 Title

Energy: Effects of Increasing Filing Fees for Noncompetitive Onshore Oil and Gas Leases

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, DC. 20548 ENERGY AND NINERALIP DIVISION Xarch 19, 1982 B-206772 The Honorable Jim Mattox The Honorable W e s W a tkins The Honorable Frank Annunzio The Honorable W illiam M . Brodhead The Honorable Martin Frost The Honorable Albert Gore, Jr. House of Representatives Subject: Effects of Increasing Noncompetitive Cnshore (END-82-67) Filing Fees for...
Date Sept. 8, 1981 Report No. EMD-81-71 Title

Energy: Less Regulatory Effort Needed To Achieve Federal Coal Conversion Goals

BYI’HE’CO To The Senate Committee On Energy And Natural, Resources OF THEUNITEDSTATES Less Regulatory Effort Needed To Achieve Federal Coal Conversion Goals A major objective of Federal energy policy since 1974 has been to increase industrial coal use as boiler fuel in place of natural gas and imported oil. Now, however, the incentive to use coal has been strengthened as oil and gas prices hav...
Date Aug. 27, 1981 Report No. 116987 Title

Financial Management: Problems Confronting the Geological Survey in Collecting Oil and Gas Royalties

*, ---L’ s . I^ UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING 20548 OFF'ICE WASHINGTON, D.C. FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY , EXPECTED AT lo:15 AM EST v AUGUST 27, 1981 -T STATEMENT MILTON ACTING J. OF SOCOLAR GENERAL STATES 116987 COMPTROLLER OF THE UNITED BEFORE THE 'COM!!ISSION ON FISCAL ACCOUNTABILITY RESOURCES OF THE NATION'S . \ 9* ENERGY ON PROBLEMS CONFRONTING COLLECTING _.I Chairman We are and 'Members ple...
Date July 30, 1981 Report No. EMD-81-88 Title

Energy: FERC Should Improve the Natural Gas Well Determination Process

I Accounting C Should Improve The Natural Gas Well Determination P The Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 established different maximum lawful price ceilings for eight categories of natural gas covering every natural gas producing well in the lJ.S To qualify, producers must apply to the appropriate Federal or State jurisdictional agency for a well determination. The determinations made by these agenci...
Date June 30, 1981 Report No. CED-81-111 Title

Natural Resources: Impact of Gasoline Constraints Should Be Considered in Managing Federal Recreation Facilities

Date June 15, 1981 Report No. EMD-81-91 Title

Natural Resources: Continuing Need for a National Helium Conservation Policy

UNITED STATES GENERALACCOUNTING WASH1f’jGTON, DC. 20548 OFFICE : : 1 ENERGY AND MINERALS DIVISIDN B-114812 iTune 15, 1981 The Honorable The Secretary Dear Mr. James G, Watt of the Interior Secretary: Need for Helium Conservation a National Policy (EMU-81-91) Subject: J On March 7, 1979, we issued a reprt to the Congress entitled "Unique Helium Resources Are Wasting: A New Conservation Policy Is ...
Date June 4, 1981 Report No. EMD-81-73 Title

Energy: Changes in Natural Gas Prices and Supplies Since Passage of the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978

I I V BY ;HE CbtiPTROLLER GENERAL OF THEUNITEDSTATES / Report ToThe Congress Changes In Natural Gas Prices And Supplies Since Passage Of The Natural Gas Policy Act Of 1978 The Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 was intended to stimulate production and exploration for reserves by permitting producers higher prices for natural gas. This congressionally requested study assesses the extent of changes in n...
Date April 17, 1981 Report No. EMD-81-63 Title

Energy: Interior's Report of Shut-In or Flaring Wells Unnecessary, but Oversight Should Continue

OF THEUNITEDSTATES wlot’s Report Of Shut-In Or Web Unnecessary, But Oversight Should Continue GAO is required by th;e Outer Ca~ntinental Shelf Lands Act Amendments of 1978 to review methods the Department of the Interior uses to allow OCS wells to be shut-in (not producing) or to flare (burn off natural gas). In this second report, GAO also reviews actions taken on its previous recommendations. ...
Date March 23, 1981 Report No. EMD-81-27 Title

Energy: Natural Gas Plan Needed To Provide Greater Protection for High-Priority and Critical Uses

I , 1 , .. I v/&G* BY THECOMPTROLLERGENER Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Natural Gas Plan Needed To Provide Greater Protection For High-Priority And Critical Uses The Department of Energy should clearly communicate that its short-term program to encourage oil burning industries and utilities to switch to natural gas is not a departure from overall efforts to discourage the use of natural...
Date Dec. 10, 1980 Report No. PAD-81-09 Title

Natural Resources: Long-Term Economic Planning Needed in Oil- and Gas-Producing States

1 BY THECOMPTROLLER :GENERAL OF THEUNITED STATES +@p 1f 3%7 ‘.” * Report To The Congress Long-Term Economic Planning Needed In Oil- And Gas-Producing The State budgets and economies of Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana rely heavily on the oil and gas industry. With rising energy prices, the region’s potential overdependence on thus industry is masked by current economic prosperity. Heavy relian...
Date Nov. 25, 1980 Report No. EMD-81-23 Title

Energy: Followup on Actions Taken in Response to GAO Recommendations Concerning Interior's March 1979 Shut-In and Flaring Wells Report

UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE ENERGY AND MINERALS DIVISION NOVEMBER 25,198O B-196920 The Honorable The Secretary Dear Mr. Cecil D. Andrus of the Interior 113851 Secretary: Taken in Response Concerning the Department of the Interior's March 1979 Shut-In and Flaring Wells Repord (EMD-81-23) on Actions Subject: Shelf (OCS) As you are aware, the Outer Continental Lands...
Date Sept. 24, 1980 Report No. EMD-80-120 Title

Energy: Information on the 1949-54 Bureau of Mines Coal Liquefaction Pilot Plants

s-199294 September 24, 1980 The tionorable Jim Sasser Chairman, Subcommittee on Leqislative Eranch Committee on Appropriations United States Senate Dear Ilr . Chairman: Subject: on b nformation Coal Liquefaction the Nllllll Illlllll 113617 1949-54 Bureau of ivlines Pilot Plants (EMD-80-120) J This is in response to your letter of May 2, 1980, in which you requested information about the Bureau of ...
Date Aug. 29, 1980 Report No. EMD-80-111 Title

Energy: Oil and Gas Exploration of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska

COMF’TRCLLttR GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF’ THE D.C. UNITED 20548 STATES B-199993 /'The Honorable Henry M. Jackson Chairman, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate 114' The Honorable Morris K. Udall Chairman, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs House of Representatives Subject: AUGUST 29,198O ’ llJ172 4 () ( '1 I, CT) III Oil and Gas Exploration of t e National rPetro...
Date July 18, 1980 Report No. EMD-80-104 Title

Energy: Oil and Gas Potential in the William O. Douglas Arctic Wildlife Range

B-199626 July 18, 1980 The Honorable Henry M. Jackson Chairman, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate The Honorable Mark 0. Hatfield Ranking Minority Member Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate Subject: III Ill II lllllll 112867 /%i.l and Gas Potential in the William 0. ""Douglas Arctic Wildlife Rangs((EMD-80-104) 1980, supplemented by'diswe exami...
Date Jan. 22, 1980 Report No. EMD-80-56 Title

Energy: Oil and Gas Potential in the Arctic National Wildlife Range

RELEASED JANUARY 22,198O 311, 1379, letter, you asked us to on whet.her the dat.a in “Petroleum Qua1 .it.y Dat-a from Out.crop Samples SOI1T’C’P Rc.~k and llieservoir Ray” (United St.ates On:~hr)rt~ Nortt. h SJ.ope I”:ast. of Prudhoe (?t:olcxj ical ,C,urvey (IJSc?S) open file #?‘?I--16.34) supports many t.hat t.he rocks of t-he Arctic National iinnl y5t.r; ’ cont.ent..ions for produo...
Date Jan. 10, 1980 Report No. EMD-80-8 Title

Energy: Help for Declining Natural Gas Production Seen in the Unconventional Sources of Natural Gas

. BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress OF THE UNITEDSTATES Help For Declining Natural Gas Production Seen In The Unconventional Sources Of Natural Gas Oil imports could be reduced and domestic gas production increased if additional gas production is obtained from four unconventional resources--eastern Devonian shales, tight sands, coal beds, and geopressured zones. Gas produced from t...
Date Dec. 7, 1979 Report No. EMD-80-24 Title

Energy: Analysis of Current Trends in U.S. Petroleum and Natural Gas Production

Report ToThe Congress : OF THEUNITEDSTATES Analysis Of Current Trends In U.S. Petroleum And Natural Gas Production Given the realities of the U.S. resource base, it appears that U.S. petroleum and natural gas production will decline steadily through the 198Os, but could be stabilized in the 1990s provided there is reasonable success in new enhanced oil recovery techniques as well as frontier explo...
Date Nov. 21, 1979 Report No. EMD-80-3 Title

Energy: Interior Lacks Adequate Oversight of Shut-In or Flaring Natural Gas Wells on the Outer Continental Shelf

BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Interior Lacks Adequate Oversight Of -. Shut-In Or Flaring Natural Gas Wells On The Outer Continental Shelf The Department of the Interior’s methods allowing Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas wells to be shut-in (not producing) or to flare (burn off gas) are based primarily on operators’ reports. GAO reviewed and evaluated the...
Date Nov. 6, 1979 Report No. EMD-80-5 Title

Energy: Review of FERC's Control Over Interstate Gas Supplies

110714' /I/Z *;-w1 UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 * ENERGY AND MINERALS DIVISION NOVEMBER 6,1979 B-178205 The Honorable Charles B. Curtis Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission D ( 110794 10794 Dear Mr. Curtis: Subject: Review of FERC's control over interstate gas supplies (EMD-80-5) Although the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 (NGPA) was recently passed, nat...
Date Oct. 26, 1979 Report No. EMD-80-9 Title

Energy: Issues Relating to the Proposed Alaska Highway Gas Pipeline Project

BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress OF THE UNITED STATES Issues Relating To The Proposed Alaska Highway Gas Pipeline Project This Project currently is scheduled for completion in 1984--about 2 years later than anticipated in 1977--as an entirely private enterprise. Two key remaining issues concern the requirements that will be included in the right-of-way agreements and how the gasco...
Date June 15, 1979 Report No. EMD-78-68 Title

Natural Gas Reserves Estimates: A Good Federal Program Emerging, but Problems and Duplications Persist

BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL OF THEUNITEDSTATES lllrlllllllllllllilllilll LM109648 port To The Congress Natural Gas Reserves Estimates: A Good Federal Program Emerging, But Problems And Duplications Persist The Department of Energy is developing a national program to collect estimates of natural gas reserves to meet various Government information needs. GAO believes the approach being used is appropri...
Date June 15, 1979 Report No. EMD-78-86 Title

Energy: Policy Needed To Guide Natural Gas Regulation on Federal Lands

BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL ort ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Policy Needed To Guide Natural Gas Regulation On Federal Lards The Government needs to establish (1) regulations to guide lessees’ activities for the exploration, development, and production of natural gas from Federal lands and (2) a policy on the role of natural gas produced from Federal lands in the context of a national gas polic...
Date March 8, 1979 Report No. 108772 Title

Energy: Consideration of a Bill To Provide Helium Conservation Initiatives

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 20548 WASHINGTON, D.C. m For Release on Delivery Expected at 1O:OO a.m. Thursday, March 8, 1979 108772 STATEMENT OF J. DEXTER PEACH, DIRECTOR ENERGY AND MINERALS DIVISION GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND POWER Dear Mr. Chairman pleased 2620, and Members to have a bill Policy of...
Date March 7, 1979 Report No. EMD-78-98 Title

Unique Helium Resources Are Wasting: A New Conservation Policy Is Needed

I .* BY THE’COMPTROLLER GENERAL c 8 i Report To The Congress OF THE UNITEDSTATES Unique Helium Resources Are Wasting: 1 A New Conservation Policy Is Needed Large amounts of unique, nonrenewable helium are lost each year as its most economical source, natural gas, is used as fuel. The Government should act on available alternatives to conserve helium because of its large contin u i ng investment ...
Date May 2, 1978 Report No. CED-78-107 Title

Marine Approaches to U.S. Ports: A Flexible and Obstruction-Free System Is Needed

DOCUMENT RBSUME 05934 - C81306273] earine Lpproaches to U.S. Ports: A flexiblo and CbStruction-roee system Is Needed. CBD-78-107; B-118678 SBay 2, 1978. 6 pp. * 2 appendices (5 pp.). by Blueor B. Stuate, Comptroller oGeneral Issue area: Transportation Systems and Policies Contact: Community and Economic D*eelopaent Div. (2400). Budget Function: latural Resources, Environment and Energy (305); Comr...
Date March 31, 1976 Report No. RED-76-84 Title

Indian Natural Resources--Part II: Coal, Oil, and Gas--Better Management Can Improve Development and Increase Indian Income and Employment

I_ Y THE CO TROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED §TA 1 lllli ill11lllll I illmIll llill IllI lllll illll llli LM099397 Department of the Interior mineral resources Indians has been The development of Indian for the benefit of American hindered by --lack of resource inventories, mineral management plans, and mineral expertise within the Bureau of Indian Affairs, --no means to determine if Indian preferen...
Date Feb. 25, 1976 Report No. OSP-76-15 Title

Energy: Federal Energy Administration's Problems in Promulgating Regulations for Natural Gas Liquids Produced by Gas Processing Plants

COMPTRG~LER GE;UERi;l WASKI.NGTCN. DC. The natural gas liquid industry is pxtiar. of the energy industry. ?ropar;e Sas processirq p'ants and 30 refi ceries are used 21 prr;duce :3.s, and processes m&r dffferinc; contractua! arra~~er;en:s sorters, and clant c3x2r5. ?!3 a;reenei cperation cf iGL plar,ts are c3~~lex and parti ci par, ts . and the a iz~e, extrezly cm37ex alore is prcdzced in ever 7% V...
Date Jan. 26, 1976 Report No. 098306 Title

Energy: Natural Gas That Could Be Released From Federal Price Regulations Upon Expiration of Contracts From 1975 Through 1985

UNITED STATES GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON,D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTEDAT 11:30 AM MONDAY,JANUARY 26, 1976 LM098306 STATEMENTOF HENRYESCHWEGE, DIRECTOR RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ':!fi c i.c- 2: b DEVELOPMENT DIVISION BEFORETHE SUBCOMMITTEE ENERGYAND POWER ON COMMITTEEON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE HOUSEOF REPRESENTATIVES AMOUNTOF NATURAL GAS a -a. ; c.':: 3 THAT COULDBE RELE...
Date Jan. 14, 1976 Report No. OSP-76-11 Title

Natural Resources: Implications of Deregulating the Price of Natural Gas

REPORT TO THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll LM099980 Implications of Deregulating The Price of Natural Gas Higher prices would bring some additional supplies of natural gas over what would otherwise occur. However, supplies are constrained by factors in addition to price, such as the abil...
Date Oct. 17, 1975 Report No. ID-76-14 Title

Natural Gas Shortage: The Role of Imported Liquefied Natural Gas

A number of aftcrnatkes to Cope with the growing but each is limited. are open to the g$$ rz&ural gas shor&&’ ts’ “8 ’ ” Importing liquefied natural gas cocr!d involve investing billions of Gottars for constructing specialized tankers and receivltlg termin&. Large-scale liquefied natural qas impotT will also prwnt political, econc&ic, and national security problwx similar to those create...
Date Sept. 19, 1975 Report No. RED-76-18 Title

Energy: Need for the Federal Power Commission To Evaluate the Effectiveness of the Natural Gas Curtailment Policy

llll The Honorable Pierre House of RepKesentatives Bealnr Nr, au Pant: S, du Pant This is OUK report on the need for the Federal Power Cornmissior~ to evaluate the effectiveness of the natutral gas curtailment po%icy. We made the review in accordance with youa: request of June 13, 1974, as modified by subsequent discussions with you, We invite your attention to the fact that this report contains r...