Monthly Energy Review

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U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, 1979 - Petroleum industry and trade
 

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Page 101 - Crude oil is technically defined as a mixture of hydrocarbons that exists in the liquid phase in natural underground reservoirs and remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separating facilities.
Page 102 - Gasoline (Finished). A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons, with or without small quantities of additives, that has been blended to form a fuel suitable for use in spark-ignition engines.
Page 66 - January February March . April . May June July . . . August . September October November . December . 1978 January February March . , April . . May June July . . August . September October , November . December 1979 January February March . April May.
Page 105 - Included are No. 5, a residual fuel oil of medium viscosity; Navy Special, for use in steam-powered vessels in government service and in shore power plants; and No.
Page 103 - ... which is equal to the total number of barrels of new crude oil produced and sold from that property in a specific month. The amount of released crude oil...
Page 105 - С fuel oil. Residual fuel oil is used for the production of electric power, space heating, vessel bunkering, and various industrial purposes. Imports of residual fuel oil include "Imported Crude Oil Burned Directly as Fuel.
Page 101 - Base production control level crude oil" for a particular month for a particular property means: (1) If crude oil was produced and sold from that property in every month of 1972, the total number of barrels of domestic crude oil produced and sold from that property in the same month of 1972; (2) If domestic crude...
Page 107 - Region 6 - Texas New Mexico Oklahoma Arkansas Louisiana Region 7 - Kansas Missouri Iowa Nebraska Region 8 - Montana North Dakota South Dakota Wyoming Utah Colorado Region 9 - California Nevada Arizona Hawaii Pacific Trust Territory American Samoa Guam Region 10 - Washington Oregon Idaho Alaska...
Page 24 - Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. The Transportation Sector consists of both private and public passenger and freight transportation, as well as government transportation, including military operations. 1 Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. 1 Since 1976 coal use by transportation section has been negligible. Industrial* Electric Utilities* ' Geographic coverage: the 50 United States and District of Columbia.
Page 103 - A producer may treat as. a separate property each separate and distinct producing .reservoir subject to the same right to produce crude oil, provided that such reservoir is recognized by the appropriate governmental regulatory' authority as a producing formation that is separate and distinct from, and not in communication with, any other producing formation. "Released crude oil...

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