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Competition in the U.S. Energy Industry
List of
Tables
| 1-1 |
Diversification in the
Energy Industries by the Twenty-Five Largest Petroleum Companies,
Ranked by Assets, as of Early 1970 |
8 |
| 1-2 |
Oil Company Involvement in
Other Energy Sources: Response to Continental Oil Co. Survey |
10 |
| 2-1 |
Distribution of Total
Consumption of Energy Resources, by Major Sources and Consuming
Sectors: Household and Commercial Sector |
17 |
| 2-2 |
Distribution of Total
Consumption of Energy Resources, by Major Sources and Consuming
Sectors: Industrial Sector |
18 |
| 2-3 |
Distribution of Total
Consumption of Energy Resources, by Major Sources and Consuming
Sectors: Transportation |
19 |
| 2-4 |
Distribution of Fuel Use:
Steam-Electric Generating Plants—U.S. |
23 |
| 2-5 |
Utility Fuel Costs: As
Burned Basis—U.S. |
24 |
| 2-6 |
Installed Generating
Capacity: Distributed by Fuel Capability—U.S. |
25 |
| 2-7 |
Fuel Capability of New
Generating Capacity: Planned or Under Construction—U.S. |
26 |
| 2-8 |
Interfuel Competition and
Market Boundaries: Electric Utility Sector |
27 |
| 2-9 |
Marketed Production of
Natural Gas, Five Largest Producing States, 1967-1971 (million
cubic feet) |
30 |
| 2-10 |
Geographic Scope of Market
Areas for Crude Oil, 1967 and 1971 |
32 |
| 2-11 |
Coal Producing Areas and
Corresponding Bureau of Mines Producing Districts |
33 |
| 2-12 |
Geographic Scope of Market
Areas for Bituminous Coal and Lignite, Various Years |
34 |