Oil Overcharges
Book
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OSTI ID:7074858
Eleven witnesses from DOE and other government agencies testified on DOE's record in pursuing cases in which oil companies and others violated the 1973 Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act and failed to comply with a new General Accounting Office decision that overcharged funds must be returned to the injured parties. A major concern is the reduced budget for DOE in 1984, and how the department can resolve 400 outstanding and possible future cases with a $7 million budget. Additional material and four appendices follow the testimony.
- OSTI ID:
- 7074858
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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