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NORTH SLOPE OIL AND UNITED STATES ENERGY SUPPLY
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Basye, D.E.
, Cahill, E.J.
in
Alaska
/ Barrels
/ Consumer economics
/ Fall lines
/ Industrial refining
/ Oil embargoes
/ Oil pipelines
/ Petroleum
/ Petroleum industry
/ Pipeline transportation
/ Residuums
/ Sulfur
/ Supply and demand
1977
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NORTH SLOPE OIL AND UNITED STATES ENERGY SUPPLY
by
Basye, D.E.
, Cahill, E.J.
in
Alaska
/ Barrels
/ Consumer economics
/ Fall lines
/ Industrial refining
/ Oil embargoes
/ Oil pipelines
/ Petroleum
/ Petroleum industry
/ Pipeline transportation
/ Residuums
/ Sulfur
/ Supply and demand
1977
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NORTH SLOPE OIL AND UNITED STATES ENERGY SUPPLY
1977
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Overview
The significance of the North Slope oil for the U.S. economy is discussed. Governmental decisions that would affect use of present or proposed pipelines are described. Refining constraints caused by differences in oil, which necessitate differences in refinery design, are examined. Other topics considered are moving Alaskan oil by tankers, exchanging oil with Japan as a short-term solution, and the question of whether Alaskan oil production should be reduced until Alaskan oil can be transported to areas in the U.S. needing it.
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International Research Center for Energy and Economic Development (ICEED) and the University of Colorado,University of Colorado
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