Natural Gas. Hearing Before a Subcommittee ... on H.R. 11662 ... April 2-15, 1936 |
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... markets for the greater portion of such gas are across several or many State lines to the distant populous com- munities , big cities , and industrial centers . The numerous red lines on this map radiating from this rich producing ...
... markets for the greater portion of such gas are across several or many State lines to the distant populous com- munities , big cities , and industrial centers . The numerous red lines on this map radiating from this rich producing ...
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... markets for consumption , in what is generally referred to as the more proper and economical uses , it is not to be wondered at that well owners at once put their overflowing supply to any use for which any compensation could be had ...
... markets for consumption , in what is generally referred to as the more proper and economical uses , it is not to be wondered at that well owners at once put their overflowing supply to any use for which any compensation could be had ...
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... market sufficient gas to earn fixed charges . St. Louis attempted to get gas by having this 68 - mile gap closed ... markets . Other cities have likewise sought to have natural gas , but as yet have failed . Among the larger of such ...
... market sufficient gas to earn fixed charges . St. Louis attempted to get gas by having this 68 - mile gap closed ... markets . Other cities have likewise sought to have natural gas , but as yet have failed . Among the larger of such ...
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... market is shut off by those in control of the only means of transportation - namely , the pipe lines . All this because ... markets await the wrecking and re- organization that apparently seem desirable to complete certain con- trol , so ...
... market is shut off by those in control of the only means of transportation - namely , the pipe lines . All this because ... markets await the wrecking and re- organization that apparently seem desirable to complete certain con- trol , so ...
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... markets at reasonable nondiscriminatory rates . Third , as a part of , or corollary of , no . 2 , the termination of the necessity for useless competitive drilling . In the field of transportation : As pipe lines are the only present ...
... markets at reasonable nondiscriminatory rates . Third , as a part of , or corollary of , no . 2 , the termination of the necessity for useless competitive drilling . In the field of transportation : As pipe lines are the only present ...
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