Minerals Yearbook, Volumen2Bureau of Mines, 1958 |
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Alabama anthracite Arkansas asphalt Average number average value avoid disclosure barrels in 1954 bituminous coal bituminous-coal and lignite briquets Buckwheat Bureau of Mines California cents coal and lignite coke-oven Colorado consumption countries crude oil crude petroleum cubic feet December decline decreased Department of Commerce disclosure of individual Distillate fuel oil District domestic demand drilling exports fuel oil furnace plants gallons gasoline Gulf Coast helium Illinois Includes increased Indiana industry Kansas Kentucky kerosine lignite Louisiana LP-gases Maryland merchant plants Mexico Michigan million barrels million tons Missouri Montana natural gas natural-gas liquids North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma operations output oven-coke plants ovens peat Pennsylvania Pennsylvania anthracite percent in 1954 pounds Preliminary figures quantity refineries region reported residual fuel oil shipments short tons sold South stocks strip mines Sullivan County TABLE Tennessee Texas Thousand barrels tons Value total production U. S. Department underground Utah Value Net tons West Virginia Wyoming
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Página 181 - States market rates. 11. Mobilization Requirements for Coke The Committee believes that present and prospective rates of shutdown and dismantling of slot-type coke ovens will leave inadequate coking capacity to support full mobilization production of steel and other essential wartime industry. On the basis of national security, coke requirements can only be met if the Office of Defense Mobilization is directed to prepare plans to make the necessary arrangements and tests to expand coke production...
Página 181 - At the direction of the President the Committee will undertake a study to evaluate all factors pertaining to the continued development of energy supplies and resources fuels in the United States, with the aim of strengthening the national defense, providing orderly industrial growth, and assuring supplies for our expanding national economy and for any future emergency.
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Página 102 - ... power produced whenever this figure is available, as it is for all public utility plants since 1919. Otherwise, the fuel equivalent is calculated from the reported horsepower of installed water wheels, assuming a capacity factor of 20 percent for factories and mines and 40 percent for public utilities. In converting waterpower to its equivalent of fuel required to perform the same work, the prevailing or average performance of all fuel-burning central electric stations for each year in question...
Página 439 - ... local governments. It thus excludes State transactions or activities which benefit localities without involving flow of funds to local governments. In the publication, State Payments to Local Governments in 1952, State and Local Government Special Studies, No. 55, dated 1954, much valuable data was compiled by the Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce. The following table, showing the percentage of distribution of intergovernmental expenditure by function, is taken from that...
Página 1 - Is calculated from the kilowatt-hours of power produced wherever available, as is true of all public utility plants since 1919. Otherwise the fuel equivalent is calculated from the reported horsepower of Installed water wheels, assuming a capacity factor of 20 percent for manufacturers...
Página 227 - States in 19SS ^ [Exclusive of screenings or breeze] 1 Includes products of tar distillation conducted by coke-oven operators under same corporate name, except, however, phenol and other tar acids produced at Clairton, Pa.
Página 40 - Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Mar. 14.... Mar. 21..... Mar. 28.—. Apr. 4 Apr. 11 Apr. 18 Apr. 25 May 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 May 30 June 6 June 13 June 20 June 27 July 4 July 11 July 18 July 25 Aug.
Página 1 - Water power includes installations owned by manufacturing plants and mines, as well as Government and privately owned public utilities. The fuel equivalent of water power is calculated from the kilowatt-hours of power produced wherever available, as is true of all public-utility plants since 1919.