Cost of Living Council - Federal Energy Office: Procedures Concerning Petroleum Price Increases: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, 第 1〜3 巻U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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156 ページ - Natural gas is primary fuel and No. 2 diesel is alternate fuel. Haven•t experienced any long•term difficulty in buying gas but expect to in future. In January 1974 the delivered price paid for No. 2 diesel fuel was 28.6 cents per gallon, or 85 percent more than the highest price paid in January 1973, and 47 percent more than the price in October 1973. Connecticut Norwich, No. 2 : Price increased from 13.36 cents per gallon in January 1973 to 23.50 cents per gallon in January 1974, an increase...
89 ページ - Glass 2821 Plastics materials, synthetic resins, and nonvulcanizable elastomers 2822 Synthetic rubber (vulcanizable elastomers) 2823 Cellulosic man-made fibers 2824 Synthetic organic fibers, except cellulosic 283 Drugs 2831 Biological products 2833 Medicinal chemicals and botanical products 2834 Pharmaceutical preparations 284 Soap...
13 ページ - STATEMENT OF HON. GENE TAYLOR, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF MISSOURI Mr. TAYLOR. Thank you very much, Madam Chairman.
158 ページ - ... supply on hand. January 1973 price was 11.51 cents per gal. ; it rose to 17 cents per gal. by July 1973 and to 19.6 cents per gal. by January 1974. Have also paid as much as 23.9 cents for small supplemental purchases. Supplier has notified that new price will be 29.5 cents per gal. The 29.5-cent price represents an increase of 51 percent over the January 1, 1974 price, an increase of 74 percent of the July 1, 1973 price, and an increase of 156 percent over the price of January 1, 1973. McPherson,...
156 ページ - ... have been made at prices of 24 cents, 29 cents and 42 cents per gallon. The 42 cents per gallon price represents an increase of 258 percent over the price of 1 year ago, and an increase of 165 percent over the price of just 3 months ago. The January 1974 price for No. 6 residual oil with a sulphur content of 1.8 percent has been as high as $12.52 per barrel, or 365 percent higher than the $2.69 per barrel price of September 1973. South Carolina Public Service Authority. — The average delivered...
126 ページ - ... this serious consideration, as it is doing a lot of damage to the war effort, and is taking up the time of a lot of men which should be devoted to things of more importance. I have skipped, due to the shortage of time, many important factors, however, I have tried to high-light the main items and I thank you very much for the privilege of appearing here before you. The CHAIRMAN. Thank you very much. (The following figures were submitted, by Mr. Phillips, for the record :) Comparison between a...
119 ページ - We now stand in adjournment until 10 am tomorrow in this place. [Whereupon, at 12 :35 pm, the subcommittee adjourned, to reconvene at 10 am, Wednesday...
88 ページ - ... same regulatory footing with respect to profit margin controls. In related actions: (1) The Commerce Department, in coordination with Cost of Living Council, Federal Energy Office and the US Customs Service, is stepping up its program to monitor scarce petrochemical materials, such as plastic resins; and (2) petrochemical firms producing significant amounts of products which are now exempt or profit-controlled (Category I and Category II petrochemical firms) will have to submit plans to the Cost...