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1 CIS H 27118

TITLE: National Energy Power: Ensuring Adequate Supply of Natural Gas and Crude Oil

CIS-NO: 2001-H271-18  
SOURCE: Committee on Commerce. House  
DOC-TYPE: Hearing Retrieve the full text of testimony  
DATE: May 24, 2000  
LENGTH: iii+129 p.  
CONG-SESS: 106-2  
ITEM-NO: 1019-A-01; 1019-B-01  
SUDOC: Y4.C73/8:106-147  
CIS DOCUMENT ON DEMAND: 1-800-227-2477 (Full Text Reproductions)  
GPO-STOCK-NO: 552-070-26204-1.

SUMMARY:
Committee Serial No. 106-147. Hearing before the Subcom on Energy and Power to review issues related to U.S. oil and natural gas supply and demand.

CONTENT-NOTATION: Oil and natural gas supply and demand, issues review

DESCRIPTORS:  
    PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM INDUSTRY; NATURAL GAS AND GAS INDUSTRY

01-H271-18 TESTIMONY NO: 1     May 24, 2000 p. 11-82
 
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
   WATKINS, JAMES D. (President, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education)
   YERGIN, DANIEL (Chairman, Cambridge Energy Research Associates)
   SHARP, PHIL (Lecturer, Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University)
   MARTIN, WILLIAM F. (Chairman, Washington Policy and Analysis (WPA))
   HAKES, JAY E. (Administrator, Energy Information Administration)
   KENDERDINE, MELANIE A. (Acting Director, Office of Policy, DOE)
 
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION:
   Views on and recommendations regarding U.S. energy policy; analysis of recent rise in gasoline, oil, and natural gas prices; findings of WPA study examining various scenarios for natural gas supply and demand; review of projections for oil and natural gas supply and demand (related graphs, p. 46-50).
   Perspectives on energy policy issues; overview of Administration energy policy; elaboration on energy policy issues.
 
CONTENT NOTATION:
   Oil and natural gas supply and demand, issues review
 
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
   CONSORTIUM FOR OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH AND EDUCATION; DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY; ENERGY PRICES; ENERGY RESEARCH; ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION; GASOLINE; PROJECTIONS
 
 
01-H271-18 TESTIMONY NO: 2     May 24, 2000 p. 83-129
 
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
   CAVANEY, RED (President and CEO, American Petroleum Institute)
   JOHNSON, MICHAEL L. (Vice President, Conoco, Inc.; also representing Natural Gas Supply Association)
   ABBOTT, CATHERINE G. (CEO, Columbia Gas Transmission Corp; representing Interstate Natural Gas Association)
   COOPER, ROGER B. (Executive Vice President, Policy and Planning, American Gas Association)
   RUSSELL, BARRY (President, Independent Petroleum Association; also representing National Stripper Well Association)
 
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION:
   Status of U.S. oil and natural gas industry, with recommendations regarding energy policy; perspectives on natural gas supply and demand issues, including need to construct interstate natural gas pipelines to meet demand.
   Recommendations for policy and regulatory measures to increase oil and natural gas production to meet future needs; elaboration on oil and natural gas supply and demand issues.
 
CONTENT NOTATION:
   Oil and natural gas supply and demand, issues review
 
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
   AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE; ENERGY REGULATION; PIPELINES

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