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US WORKING RIG COUNT DROPS BY 14
(Ap) |
The number of working oil and gas rigs in the United States this week totaled 800, a decline of 14 f
BILL WOULD GIVE STATES STRONGER OFFSHORE VOICE
(Ap) |
Two Senate Democrats, responding to a Supreme Court ruling that severely curbed states' authority in
COLO. COMPANY'S SHALE OIL PROJECT COULD PAVE THE WAY TO BETTER ROADS
(Ap) |
New Paraho Corp. will launch a test that could lead to the construction ofa $250 million commercial
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Chevron Hikes Posting For Oil by 50 CentsChevron U.S.A. Inc. increased by 50 cents a barrel
CENERGY, CONQUEST SET MERGER PLANS
(Ap) |
Conquest Exploration Co. of Houston plans to merge with Cenergy Corp. of Dallas, company officials s
AMOCO ORIENT MAKES DISCOVERY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Amoco Orient Petroleum Co., an Amoco Corp. unit, made its second oil discovery in China's Pearl Rive
NJ VOTE SETBACK FOR GASOLINE TAX
(Ap) |
The legislature took another step toward ensuring that transportation projects will be funded withou
IRAN PREDICTS OPEC SUCCESS
(Ap) |
Iran's official Islamic Republic news agency predicted success Tuesday for the forthcoming semiannua
SOUTH AFRICAN MINE EARNINGS INCREASE
(Ap) |
The nation's mining industry, locked in wage negotiations with black miners, posted a moderate incre
SAUDIS REJECT INCREASE IN OIL PRODUCTION LEVELS
(Ap) |
Oil Minister Hisham Nazer strongly rejected the suggestion that Saudi Arabia was planning to increa
FRANCE'S CDF TO CLOSE MINES
Howard Schissel |
Charbonnages de France, the state-controlled coal company, will close a number of unproductive mines
LONG ISLAND, NEW ENGLAND FACING POWER PROBLEMS
Sam Glasser |
The delays in licensing the Shoreham and Seabrook nuclear power plants are leaving Long Island and N
ANALYST SEES EXPANSION OF STEAM COAL TRADE
TIM SANSBURY Journal of Commerce Staff |
Before the end of the century, international steam coal trade will expand significantly, coking coal
AUSTRALIA'S SANTOS DISCOVERS OIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Santos Ltd. said the Gidgealpa 27 well in the Cooper Basin flowed oil at a rate of 1,244 barrels a d
NCA PREDICTS RECORD COAL OUTPUT
Andrea Chancellor |
Coal production will total 897 million tons by the end of 1987, about 1 million tons higher than the
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PSC Member Doubts Plant Can Pay for ItselfBAXLEY, Ga. - A member of the Georgia Public Servi
TAIWANESE SCOUT US FOR JOINT VENTURES
Richard Lawrence |
A 16-member Taiwan business team is scouting the United States for joint ventures with U.S. firms in
Maritime
SHORTAGE OF PICKERS NOT FELT IN CALIF.
Patrick Oster |
Although growers in the Pacific Northwest say they can't find enough fruit pickers because the new S
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
US EXPORTS MAY LAG WHEAT TRADE GROWTH
(Ap) |
A Department of Agriculture economist said he expects global wheat trade to increase 65 percent by t
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviet Soymeal Imports Sharply Higher in MaySoviet soymeal imports were expected to be sharp
Maritime
EXPORT FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
5th Annual PC Expo Slated for Sept. 1-3The 5th Annual PC Expo will be held at the Jacob K. J
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE UK COMPANY OFFERS MICROPROCESSOR TESTER
JOC Staff |
A British-made microprocessor system tester, designed for use in field repair, service, debugging, d
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
LOS ANGELES CUSTOMS DISTRICT STARTS PAPERLESS TESTS AUG. 1
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Aug. 1 is shaping up as a historic day for the U.S. Customs Service. That day, the agency pl
Maritime
PROPOSALS ON TRADE UNDER FIRE
A.E. Cullison |
Tokyo-based executives of U.S. companies are against import-restrictive legislation now being debate
Maritime
IMPORT FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Caribbean Products To Be Shown in NYOver 100 U.S. and Caribbean companies will participate i
Maritime
SUBSIDIARIES IN W. GERMANY SELL LITTLE TO US
Erich E. Toll |
Subsidiaries of U.S. corporations in West Germany export little of their production to the United St
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The Supreme Court invalidated a Washington law that taxed products made in the
Maritime
BANKS URGED TO FUND LDCS WITH BONDS
Richard Lawrence |
Commercial banks should consider bonds, rather than direct loans, as the preferable way of providing
CONSUMER PRICES RISE ONLY 0.3 PERCENT
(Ap) |
A slowdown in energy prices partially offset sharply higher food costs to produce a 0.3 percent incr
ON THE MOVE JOHNSTON TO HEAD AMAX UNITS
JOC Staff |
Thomas G. Johnston was named president of Sydney, Australia-based Amax Pacific Inc. and chairman of
AUSTRALIA'S TNT GROUP BUYS 72 FREIGHTER JETS
Bruce Barnard |
TNT, the Australian transport group, launched a bid for supremacy in the world's air freight and exp
US LIQUOR INDUSTRY HAS ANOTHER BAD YEAR
(Ap) |
Hit by taxes and the health fitness trend, the U.S. distilled spirits industry has posted another ex
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The Supreme Court invalidated a Washington law that taxed products made in the
SCIENTISTS REPORT SUPERCONDUCTIVITY ADVANCES TODAY
John Davies |
Physicists investigating ceramics and crystals that lose nearly all resistance to electricity are sc
A CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Due to a typographical error, the operational status of Keystone Shipping Co. of Philadelphia was li
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Congress Moves Ahead On Budget ProposalCongress is finishing work on the Democratic budget p
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES FOR OPEC
Bruce Barnard |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will complete its year-long crawl back to a positi
TAXES IN TWO STATES STRUCK DOWN WASH. LEVY ON PRODUCTS SOLD INTERSTATE UNFAIR
Leah R. Young |
States may not impose taxes on products manufactured in state and sold to out-of-state purchasers wh
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