drilling 



capabilities, VII-205 

 future, VII-21 8 

 exploration 



capabiUties, VII-203-204 



economic limitations, VII-208-210 



future, VII-21 8 



physical limitations, VII-208 



regulations 



Federal, VII-212-214, 216-218 

 international, VII-21 8 

 State, VII-212-216 

 fossil fuels 



consumption, VII-189 

 cost, VII-1 89-1 90 

 industrial use, VII-1 90 

 utilization 



demand for energy, VII-191-192 

 natural gas, VIM 93-1 94 



domestic consumption, VIl-194 

 worldwide consumption, VII-1 94 

 petroleum 



domestic consumption, VII-193 

 worldwide consumption, VlI-193 

 projected consumption, VII-1 94 

 value, VII-1 89-1 90 

 gas, general, VII-101, 102 

 leases 



competitive bidding, VII-214, 216-218 

 general, VII-1 16-1 17, 203 

 legal problems 



Federal-State jurisdiction, VII-1 87 



seaward extension of international boundaries, 



VII-1 87 

 seaward limits of National jurisdiction, VII-187 

 operating capabilities, growth, VII-203 

 production 



capabilities, VII- 205-207 



economic limitations, VII-203-210 



future, VII-21 9 



physical limitations, VII-208 



regulations 



Federal, VII-21 1, 212, 216-218 

 international, VII-21 7, 219-220 

 State, VII-21 5 

 pollution control 

 general, VII-1 94 

 multiple-use, VIl-1 87 

 prospective, VII-194, 196 

 proved, VII-1 94 

 single-use, VII-87 

 speculative, VII-194 

 substitute sources 



nuclear and hydroelectric power, VII-202-203 

 oU shale, VII-202 

 tar sands, VII-202 

 supply prospects 



offshore, VII-1 96-201 

 onshore, VII-1 96 

 sea and air interrelation, VII-1 88 

 surveys and mapping, VII-203-205, 208-209, 221-222 



transportation 



capabilities, VII-207 

 future, VII-21 9 

 Oil and gas, technology 

 background 



activity phases, VI-163 

 history, VI-163 

 exploration 



deUneation driUing, VI-167 

 exploration drilling, VI-164-167 

 geological surveys, VI-164 

 geophysical analysis, VI-164 

 Federal role 



environmental and hurricane prediction, VI-1 76 

 legal-political environment, VI-1 76 

 surveys, VI-1 77-1 78 

 technology requirements, VI-1 77 

 technology transfer, VI-1 76-177 

 pipelines 



cost factors, VI-1 71 

 forecasts, VI-1 71 

 laying techniques, VI-1 70 

 status and problems, VI-1 70-1 71 

 production 



automatically controlled platforms, VI-169 



development drilling, VI-168 



installation equipment, VI-168-169 



lag between exploratory and production drilling 



capabUity, VI-169 

 present capability, VI-167-168 

 scope 



natural gas, Vl-162 

 technology 



capability, VI-163 

 equipment, VI-163 

 U.S.,VI-161-162 

 world viade, VI-1 6 2 

 subsea operations 



characteristics of production, VI-1 73 

 drilling and storage, VI-1 75 

 history, VI-172-173 



potential advantages and philosophy, VI-1 72 

 Oil pollution 

 control 



enforcement, VIII-87 

 exceptions, VIII-86 

 present conditions 

 massive oil spill 



Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Or- 

 ganization (IMCO), VIII-88 

 preventive measures, VlII-85, 89 

 routine oil spiU 



baUasting, VIII-84 

 tankers, cleaning of, VIII-85 

 Oil pollution acts 

 1924,111-53,56 

 1961,111-5,135 

 general, VI-1 20 

 oil discharge, VIII-87 

 Oil Pollution Report, 111-137 

 Oligotrophic phase, Great Lakes, problems, VI-1 22-1 23 



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