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... western Siberia a premium system that promotes production at the expense of sound mining practices . A Western student of these issues accurately commented that a cata- logue of problems plaguing the petroleum industry “ would run to ...
... western Siberia a premium system that promotes production at the expense of sound mining practices . A Western student of these issues accurately commented that a cata- logue of problems plaguing the petroleum industry “ would run to ...
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... Western Europe for decades , but this trade expanded after 1970. Between 1970 and 1980 , exports of Soviet oil to Western Europe rose from 33 MT to almost 54 MT , and gas exports grew dramatically to approximately 20 MT of oil ...
... Western Europe for decades , but this trade expanded after 1970. Between 1970 and 1980 , exports of Soviet oil to Western Europe rose from 33 MT to almost 54 MT , and gas exports grew dramatically to approximately 20 MT of oil ...
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... Western states . The overall dimensions of this trade are unknown , since East Germany does not publish official statistics on it . Western analysts estimate that East Germany consumes between 10 and 13 MT of the 22 to 23 MT of crude ...
... Western states . The overall dimensions of this trade are unknown , since East Germany does not publish official statistics on it . Western analysts estimate that East Germany consumes between 10 and 13 MT of the 22 to 23 MT of crude ...
Contents
Importation from the Soviet Union | 11 |
Soviet Energy Trade with the West | 22 |
Joint Development Projects | 30 |
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29 October Agerpres agreement analysis annually approximately April assessment August Bulgaria capitalist Chernobyl cited in RFE close the energy coal mining Comecon construction costs countries crude oil Czechoslovakia decline East Germany Eastern Europe Eastern European electricity energy conservation energy exports energy gap equipment exploitation FBIS-EEU FBIS-SOV February fuels hard coal hard currency Hospodarske noviny Hungary increase industry initiatives installed nuclear capacity international market investments Iran January Joint Economic Committee joint projects JPRS-EER July June March material MT of crude natural gas Nepszabadsag November NPS's nuclear power nuclear program October official OPEC output overall percent petroleum pipeline plan target plant Poland Pravda primary energy consumption primary energy production problems region reserves RFE Background Report RFE Situation Report Romania Rude pravo Scinteia September 1985 socialist Soviet energy Soviet oil Soviet Union substantial supply Technology tion U.S. Congress Union and Eastern Washington Western Zycie Warszawy