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And finally , it seems to me that the multinational energy companies must take a long , hard look at their budget priorities ; should overseas or diversification investments enjoy precedence over investment in domestic resource devel ...
And finally , it seems to me that the multinational energy companies must take a long , hard look at their budget priorities ; should overseas or diversification investments enjoy precedence over investment in domestic resource devel ...
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The recording of historic world energy requirements and project- ing the demands into the future indicates the stark realities of the exponential need for new energy supplies . Energy , while not always used most efficiently , is a ...
The recording of historic world energy requirements and project- ing the demands into the future indicates the stark realities of the exponential need for new energy supplies . Energy , while not always used most efficiently , is a ...
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REGULATORY KALEIDOSCOPE Robert H. Young Partner Morgan , Lewis and Bockius This afternoon's session has had as its theme the subject " Energy Goals and Conservation . " The prior speakers have directed themselves to various aspects of ...
REGULATORY KALEIDOSCOPE Robert H. Young Partner Morgan , Lewis and Bockius This afternoon's session has had as its theme the subject " Energy Goals and Conservation . " The prior speakers have directed themselves to various aspects of ...
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Contents
FIRST SESSION Regulation and the Utility Industries | 1 |
SOLVING THE INFLATION DILEMMA | 103 |
FOURTH SESSION | 111 |
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