Oil-shale Lands: Hearings Before the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, Third Session, on S. Res. 379, Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys to Inquire Into the Charges Made by a Former Government Employee in Relation to the Disposition and Alienation of Oil-shale Lands of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 - 351 lappuses |
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... thickness or oil content with distance from the surface , as in the case of certain precious metals , then a valid discovery might be claimed under the rule laid down that an actual disclosure of commercial ore is not essential to ...
... thickness or oil content with distance from the surface , as in the case of certain precious metals , then a valid discovery might be claimed under the rule laid down that an actual disclosure of commercial ore is not essential to ...
9. lappuse
... thickness of these shale deposits below contestee's house aggregate about 500 feet , while smaller shale beds are shown above the house . He further shows that the 61.8 feet of commercial oil shale as shown on Exhibit 10 produces 28 ...
... thickness of these shale deposits below contestee's house aggregate about 500 feet , while smaller shale beds are shown above the house . He further shows that the 61.8 feet of commercial oil shale as shown on Exhibit 10 produces 28 ...
12. lappuse
... thickness or oil content with distance from the surface , as in the case of certain precious metals , then a valid discovery might be claimed under the rule laid down that an actual disclosure of commercial ore is not essential to ...
... thickness or oil content with distance from the surface , as in the case of certain precious metals , then a valid discovery might be claimed under the rule laid down that an actual disclosure of commercial ore is not essential to ...
17. lappuse
... thickness , sampling 28 gallons of oil a ton , lies at a depth of 530 feet below the cabin mentioned . These measure- ments of the oil shale bed were taken at an escarpment near Parachute Falls and witness states that he knows that they ...
... thickness , sampling 28 gallons of oil a ton , lies at a depth of 530 feet below the cabin mentioned . These measure- ments of the oil shale bed were taken at an escarpment near Parachute Falls and witness states that he knows that they ...
18. lappuse
... thickness ; that one of the beds that can be traced to the land yields 19 gallons of oil a ton ; another bed , 2 inches thick , is specified and was sampled 6,000 feet east of the land , which when analyzed ran 30 gallons to a ton ...
... thickness ; that one of the beds that can be traced to the land yields 19 gallons of oil a ton ; another bed , 2 inches thick , is specified and was sampled 6,000 feet east of the land , which when analyzed ran 30 gallons to a ton ...
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