Carter, Masson, and Richard Nominations: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, on the Nominations of John B. Carter, Jr., to be a Member of the Board of Directors, United States Synthetic Fuels Corporation; Milton M. Masson, Jr., to be a Member of the Board of Directors, United States Synthetic Fuels Corporation; and Oliver G. Richard III, to be a Member, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, August 12, 1982U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 100 páginas |
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administration Answer believe Bennett Johnston Board of Directors Burke Carter Chairman commitment Committee on Energy concern conflict of interest CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional costs cubic feet Energy and Natural Energy Regulatory Commission Energy Security Act Federal Energy Regulatory FERC gas consumers Gas Policy Act gas prices going immediate decontrol increase industrial users Island Public Utilities issue legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS look Louisiana market ordering problem Masson McClure Natural Gas Policy Natural Resources NGPA nomination of Oliver Northeast Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition notice of inquiry old gas Oliver G percent pipeline President Public Utilities Commission questions Reagan record regions regulations represent Rhode Island Public Richard III Richard nomination rulemaking Senator BRADLEY Senator DOMENICI Senator HEINZ Senator Johnston Sigma Alpha Epsilon statement sumer Synthetic Fuels Corporation Texas Thank tion U.S. Senator U.S. Steel U.S. Synthetic Fuels United States Senate
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