1980 



This is a continuation of the series of hearings on multinational corpora- 

 tions. This volume looks at the relationships between multinational petroleum 

 companies and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) 

 U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on 

 Multinational Corporations. U.S. Oil Companies and the Arab Oil Embargo: the 

 I nternalional Allocation of Constricted Supplies. Prepared by the Federal Energy 

 Administration, Office of International Energy Affairs, January 27, 1975. 

 Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1975. 30 p. (Committee print.) 

 U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Petropolitics and 

 the American Energy Shortage. 93d Cong., 1st sess. Washington, U.S. Govt. 

 Print. Off. 1973. 13 p. (Committee print.) 



"Report by Committee Member Abraham A. Ribicoff on a trip to stud)' 

 international and European aspects of the energy problem. Contains findings 

 and conclusions regarding effective conservation measures, international co- 

 operation, and alternative energy shortages." (3) 

 U.S. Dept. of State. Office of Media Services, "Current Foreign Policy: Energy; 

 Cooperative World Action to Solve Shortages." [Washington, 1973] 6 p. (U.S. 

 Dept. of State. Publication 8741) U.S. Dept. of State. General foreign policy 

 series, 281. 



"The U.S. is in the same position in hard hydrocarbons as the Middle East 



is in oil. By focusing harder on domestic oil production and accelerating the 



development of alternative sources of energy, our dependence on imports 



can be kept under control." 



U.S. General Accounting Office. Issues Related to Foreign Sources of Oil for the 



United States, Department of State; Report to the Congress by the Comptroller 



General of the United Stales. [Washington] 1974. 65 p. 



"This report discusses (1) the State Department's role before eruption of 

 hostilities in the Middle East in October and Arab curtailment of petroleum 

 exports and (2) the critical problems facing the Department in resolving the 

 issues connected with the current and future availability of this vital raw 

 material from sources outside the United States." 

 U.S. Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. A Study of the Re- 

 lationships Between the Government and the Petroleum Industry in Selected Foreign 

 Countries: Japan. Prepared ... at the request of Henry M. Jackson, 

 Chairman, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, 

 pursuant to S. Res. 45. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1975. 37 p. "Serial 

 no. 94-10 (92-100)." At head of title: 94th Cong., 1st sess. Committee print. 

 Prepared bj^ Larrj^ A. Niksch, Foreign Affairs Division, CRS. 

 Energy policj' — [ Japan ]/Pctroleum industry — [Japan]/ Government and 

 business — [Japan]. 

 U.S. Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. A Study of the Re- 

 lationships Between the Government ayid the Petroleum Industry in Selected Foreign 

 Countries: the Netherlands. Prepared ... at the request of Henry M. Jackson, 

 Chairman, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, 

 pursuant to S. Res. 45. W^ashington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1975. 33 p. At 

 head of title: 94th Cong., 1st sess. Committee print. "Serial No. 94-8 (92-98) ' 

 Energy industries — [Netherlands ]/Petroleum industry — [Netherlands]/ 

 Energy policy — [Netherlands]/ Government and business— [Netherlands]. 

 U.S. Library of Congress. Foreign Affairs "Division. A Study of the Relationships 

 Between the Government and the Petroleum Industry in Selected- Foreign Countries: 

 the Federal Republic of Germany. Prepared by the Congressional Research 

 Service at the request of Henry M. Jackson, chairman. Committee on Interior 

 and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, pursuant to S. Res. 45, the national 

 fuels and energy policy studv. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1975. 99 p. 

 "Serial No. 94-21 (92-111).'' At head of title: 94th Cong., 1st sess. Committee 

 print. 

 U.S. Federal Energy Administration. Office of International Energy Affairs. 

 The Relationship of Oil Companies and Foreign Governments. Washington, 

 For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1975. 205 p. 



"The 30 countries included in this study were selected to provide a com- 

 prehensive view of foreign nations, both producers and consumers. All 

 members of OPEC are included as are most members of the International 

 Energy Agency." 



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