This report discusses moratoria measures for the outer continental shelf (OCS) which establish bans or restrictions on oil and gas exploration and development in federal ocean areas. It includes a background of offshore oil and gas development, the sources of U.S. moratorium policy, the background of ocean governance, U.S. moratoria in international areas, and related issues for congress
Budget reconciliation provisions approved by the House Resources Committee on October 26, 2005, woul...
"This report examines the wide range of energy infrastructure assets that would be required if the O...
"Serial no. 92-27."Henry M. Jackson, chairman.Includes bibliographical references.pt.1-2 No special ...
This report discusses moratoria measures for the outer continental shelf (OCS) which establish bans ...
This report examines questions around lifting the moratoria on Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) explora...
Oil and gas leasing in the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) has been an important issue in the debate o...
Shipping list no.: 86-164-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
The outer continental shelf (OCS), which is the undersea land beginning three miles seaward from the...
OCS oil and gas development has caused federal‐state conflicts. Coastal states have been deprived of...
Oil and gas exploration and development in federal waters off the coast of California have been a so...
A report on the issues associated with Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas activities in the C...
"Serial no. 107-27."Shipping list no.: 2002-0140-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micro...
An important source of oil and gas that has sparked much recent debate is the outer continental shel...
The Outer Continental Shelf Advisory Committee was \ established.by the Secretary of Commerce and Re...
This report provides a side-by-side comparison of three bills and two proposals, each of which addre...
Budget reconciliation provisions approved by the House Resources Committee on October 26, 2005, woul...
"This report examines the wide range of energy infrastructure assets that would be required if the O...
"Serial no. 92-27."Henry M. Jackson, chairman.Includes bibliographical references.pt.1-2 No special ...
This report discusses moratoria measures for the outer continental shelf (OCS) which establish bans ...
This report examines questions around lifting the moratoria on Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) explora...
Oil and gas leasing in the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) has been an important issue in the debate o...
Shipping list no.: 86-164-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
The outer continental shelf (OCS), which is the undersea land beginning three miles seaward from the...
OCS oil and gas development has caused federal‐state conflicts. Coastal states have been deprived of...
Oil and gas exploration and development in federal waters off the coast of California have been a so...
A report on the issues associated with Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas activities in the C...
"Serial no. 107-27."Shipping list no.: 2002-0140-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micro...
An important source of oil and gas that has sparked much recent debate is the outer continental shel...
The Outer Continental Shelf Advisory Committee was \ established.by the Secretary of Commerce and Re...
This report provides a side-by-side comparison of three bills and two proposals, each of which addre...
Budget reconciliation provisions approved by the House Resources Committee on October 26, 2005, woul...
"This report examines the wide range of energy infrastructure assets that would be required if the O...
"Serial no. 92-27."Henry M. Jackson, chairman.Includes bibliographical references.pt.1-2 No special ...