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It is becoming increasingly clear, at least on a theoretical level, that modelers of the potential impacts of climate change must impose that change upon the world as it will be configured sometime in the future rather than confine their attention to considerations of what would happen to the...
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In July 1989, President Bush directed the Secretary of Energy to initiate the development of a comprehensive National Energy Strategy (NES) built upon a national consensus. The overall principle for the NES, as defined by the President and articulated by the Economic Policy Council (EPC), is the...
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During fiscal year 1993, the reserves generated $440 million in revenues, a $33 million decrease from the fiscal year 1992 revenues, primarily due to significant decreases in oil and natural gas prices. Total costs were $207 million, resulting in net cash flow of $233 million, compared with $273...
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There are currently two major issues regarding Ph.D. scientists that are cause for concern. The first issue, adequacy of Ph.D. supply, follows from a general concern among educators and science policy specialists that the 1990s and beyond will usher in an era of general shortages for Ph D....
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shipments to the strategic petroleum reserve, horizontal drilling, shallow oil zone gas injection project, environment and …
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deterioration of the environment in Asia for another one to two decades. China will remain the largest polluter in Asia, but it …The two key threats to coal`s long term dominance in Asia are: (1) its uneven distribution of reserves and lack of …`s believed it will become Asia`s largest user of emissions control technology by 2015. The authors have subjectively weighed the …
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An analysis of the impact of the political disruption in Iran on the world oil market is presented. During the first quarter of 1979, this disruption caused a loss of approximately 5 million barrels per day (MMBD) of oil production available for export from Iran to the rest of the world. This...
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Present legislation effectively bans the export of crude oil produced in the United States. The ban has been in effect for years and is particularly stringent with respect to crude oil produced in Alaska, particularly on the North Slope. The Alaska crude export ban is specifically provided for...
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strategic importance to Asia`s coal sector. This paper presents the medium scenario of long term projects of coal production …, consumption, imports and exports in Asia. The second part of the paper examines the two major changes in Asia that could be most … technology choices in Asia, and (2) the increased role of the private sector in all aspects of coal in Asia. …
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This paper is concerned with the determinants of international steam-coal trade. Most work in projecting coal trade has been either qualitative (a consensus of experts) or, if quantitative, has been based on competitive spatial-equilibrium models. Unfortunately, the competitive model of trade...
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