5.4.4 Footnotes 



lr rhis section is based on material from Proposed Increase in 

 Oil and Gas Leasing on the Outer Continental Shelf, Final Environ- 

 mental Impact Statement . July 1975. Vol. 1. pp. 271-338, 558-657, 

 734-743. 



2 Newton, V.C., Jr. February 1967. Summary of Oil and Gas 

 Exploration Off the Coast of Oregon and Washington, 1961-1966 . 

 Ore Bin. Volume 29, No. 2. pp. 17-32. 



3 Ibid. pp. 19-23. 



The Oregonian. September 13, 1975. Astoria May Hold Ace in 

 Offshore Oil Venture . The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon. pp. A-13. 



5 Compass Publications, Inc. July 1976. Brown & Root Sub- 

 sidiary to Build Offshore Structures . Vol. 74, No. 22. Sea 

 Technology, Arlington, Virginia. pp. 33. 



5 No author. May 31, 1976. Platform Yard Goes Up in Oregon . 

 Oil and Gas Journal. Vol. 74, No. 22. pp. 40. 



7 Ibid. 



8 No author. November 1975. Exploring for Gas and Oil in 

 Oregon . Portland Magazine, Portland, Oregon. pp. 36. 



9 No author. March 3, 1975. Three Refiners Expect Oregon 

 Plant - Construction Permits . Oil and Gas Journal. Vol. 73, 

 No. 9. pp. 43. 



10 The Oregonian. January 15, 1976. Port Loses Rivergate 

 Oil Refinery . The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon. pp. 1. 



No author. March 17, 1975. Oregon Okays Two of Three 

 Refineries . Oil and Gas Journal. Vol. 73, No. 11. pp. 69. 



n No author. May 24, 1976. Permits Issued for 30,000-b/d 

 Grass-Roots Refinery in Oregon . Oil and Gas Journal. Vol. 74, 

 No. 21. pp. 52. 



12 



Ibid. 



13 0p. cit. Three Refiners Expect Oregon Plant-Construction 

 Permits . pp. 43. 



14 U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Coastal Zone Manage- 

 ment. February 1976. State of Oregon Coastal Zone Management 

 Program Draft Environmental Impact Statement . Office of Coastal 

 Zone Management, Washington, D.C. pp. 8-9 and Appendix 4. 



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