The Foreign Market Potential for United States Coal, 1. sējumsOffice of Coal Research, Division of Economics and Marketing, 1963 |
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Annex anthracite APPENDIX TABLE assumed Assumption average Belgium bituminous coal Canada coal consumption coal imports coal industry coal markets coal production coking coal Community coal Community countries competitive consumers consumption of coal crude decline delivered price domestic economic ECSC energy consumption Energy Perspectives energy policy Energy Supplies estimated European coal European Economic Community expected exports foreign markets France fuel oil future Germany Government growth Hampton Roads hard coal hydro imported coal imports of coal imports of United increase indigenous coal iron and steel Italy Japan lignite long-term lower market for United metallurgical metric tons coal million metric tons million tons millions of metric natural gas Netherlands output ports price of United production costs projected rail rates railroads reduced relatively Ruhr sector shipments short tons solid fuels sources Soviet Bloc steam coal steel industry tons coal equivalent trends United Kingdom United States coal Western Europe
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2. lappuse - Inferred reserves are reserves for which quantitative estimates are based largely on broad knowledge of the geologic character of the bed or region and for which few measurements of bed thickness are available. The estimates are based on an assumed continuity for which there is geologic evidence.
2. lappuse - Tonnage is computed from dimensions revealed in outcrops, trenches, mine workings, and drill holes. The points of observation and measurement are so closely spaced and the thickness and extent of coals are so well defined that the tonnage is judged to be accurate within 20 percent of true tonnage.
68. lappuse - The Community must progressively establish conditions which will in themselves assure the most rational distribution of production at the highest possible level of productivity, while safeguarding the continuity of employment and avoiding the creation of fundamental and persistent disturbances in the economies of the member States.
2. lappuse - Measured reserves are reserves for which tonnage is computed from dimensions revealed in outcrops, trenches, mine workings, and drill holes. The points of observation and measurement are so closely space'd, and the thickness and extent of the coal...
2. lappuse - Reserves — Indicated reserves are those for which tonnage is computed partly from specific measurements and partly from projection of visible data from a reasonable distance on the basis of geologic evidence.
2. lappuse - The points of obaervation and measurement are so closely spaced, and the thickness and extent of the coal are so well defined that the computed tonnage is judged to be accurate within 20 percent of the true tonnage.
135. lappuse - For the fiveyears 1869 to 1873 it averaged 1,551,000?. per annum, and was practically the same at the end of the period as at the beginning...
78. lappuse - Eastern bloc; (d) a Community quota system in respect of coal from countries of the Eastern bloc; (e) relaxation of the mode of implementation of the provisions in Article 60 concerning publication of prices and conditions of sale, in order to arrive at equitable conditions of competition vis-a—vis oil; (f) regular consultation between the Governments and the High Authority on trends in the coal market ; (g) definition of General Objectives and orientation of investment accordingly, as required...