Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendments of 1977: Hearings Before the Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 161, Osa 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 1695 sivua |
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ADAIR additional agencies amendment American believe BELSKY bidding systems bill blowout BREAUX Chairman Coast Guard Coastal Zone Management committee competition concerned Continental Shelf Lands Contractor costs County decompression sickness delay Department development and production diver diving drilling rigs Drilling Unit economic economic rent employer energy environment environmental impact statement equipment estimate exploration and development facilities Federal Government foreign frontier area Gas Company geological Georges Bank going Gulf of Alaska Gulf of Mexico HUGHES industry interest Interior lease sale leasing program legislation ment million natural gas North Sea OCS development OCS leasing offshore oil oil and gas oil companies oil spill on-structure drilling onshore operations OSHA Outer Continental Shelf percent petroleum pipeline platforms potential present procedures profit proposed question regulations reserves result revenue ROGERS Secretary Andrus standards structure subsection testimony Thank tion tracts TREEN ZEFERETTI
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Sivu 1620 - The reporting may be by telephone or telegraph. The report shall relate the circumstances of the accident, the number of fatalities, and the extent of any injuries. The Area Director may require such additional reports, in writing or otherwise, as he deems necessary, concerning the accident.
Sivu 861 - A BILL To establish a policy for the management of oil and natural gas in the Outer Continental Shelf; to protect the marine and coastal environment; to amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act; and for other purposes.
Sivu 1272 - Council, which represents the shipbuilding division of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers.
Sivu 1229 - The President, or the authorized representative of any State, shall act on behalf of the public as trustee of the natural resources to recover for the costs of replacing or restoring such resources. Sums recovered shall be used to restore, rehabilitate, or acquire the equivalent of such natural resources by the appropriate agencies of the Federal Government, or the State government.
Sivu 1303 - International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers...
Sivu 1303 - Association; International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers ; International Union of Operating Engineers ; International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades...
Sivu 918 - ... Alaska pipeline? Mr. NASSIKAS. I am most concerned about that. I call that the TAPS saga. Mr. PICKLE. What? Mr. NASSIKAS. Saga. It goes on for ever and ever. The saga started in 1967 with an oil discovery, a wonderful source of secure oil in this hemisphere. In 1969 Alaska held its sale. There are 10 billion barrels of oil and 26 trillion cubic feet of gas at stake but we're still not off the ground in developing these resources. I certainly advocate that the Congress pass the legislation necessary...
Sivu 1151 - Such factors include the nature and strength of the public interest served by the statute, the extent to which the statute modifies or abrogates the asserted preenactment right and the nature of the right which the statute alters.
Sivu 1660 - guarantor" means any person, other than the owner or operator, who provides evidence of financial responsibility for an owner or operator under this Act. (14) The term "hazardous substance...
Sivu 1669 - The statute is administered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the Department of Commerce. In addition, the activities of all Federal agencies affecting the coastal zone must be carried out in a manner that is consistent to the maximum extent practicable with the enforceable policies of an approved state program.