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U.S.-Mexico transboundary hydrocarbons agreement : considerations and implementation proposals /

The offshore areas of the Gulf of Mexico provide a setting for domestic and international energy production, U.S. military training and border operations, trade and commerce, fishing, tourist attractions, and recreation. These governmental, commercial, and cultural activities depend on healthy and p...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bruner, Hugh
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Science, [2014]
Colección:Latin American political, economic, and security issue.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a U.S.-MEXICO TRANSBOUNDARY HYDROCARBONS AGREEMENT: CONSIDERATIONS AND IMPLEMENTATION PROPOSALS; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: LEGISLATION PROPOSED TO IMPLEMENT THE U.S.-MEXICO TRANSBOUNDARY HYDROCARBONS AGREEMENT; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; PENDING LEGISLATION AND RELATED LEGISLATIVE INTERESTS; RELEVANT GEOGRAPHIC AREAS; CONCISE SUMMARY OF THE AGREEMENT; POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS OF IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION; U.S. PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES FOR CONGRESS; CONCLUSION; APPENDIX. SUMMARY OF CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS. 
505 8 |a Chapter 2: OIL, MEXICO, AND THE TRANSBOUNDARY AGREEMENTLETTER OF TRANSMITTAL; OVERSIGHT STUDY; MEXICAN OIL AND GAS: CRITICAL FOR MEXICO'S PROSPERITY, IN CRITICAL NEED OF REFORM; TRANSBOUNDARY AGREEMENT; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENHANCING U.S.-MEXICO BILATERAL COOPERATION; APPENDIX I.-TEXT OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES CONCERNING TRANSBOUNDARY HYDROCARBON RESERVOIRS IN THE GULF OF MEXICO; GENERAL PRINCIPLES; EXPLORATION. AND EXPLOITATION OF A TRANSBOUNDARY RESERVOIR OR UNIT; OPERATING AGREEMENT; INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS; SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. 
505 8 |a INSPECTIONS, SAFETY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONFINAL CLAUSES; Chapter 3: STATEMENT OF AMBASSADOR CARLOS PASCUAL, SPECIAL ENVOY AND COORDINATOR FOR INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AFFAIRS, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. HEARING ON ''U.S.-MEXICO TRANSBOUNDARY HYDROCARBON AGREEMENT AND STEPS NEEDED FOR IMPLEMENTATION''; BACKGROUND; ROLE OF THE AGREEMENT; H.R. 1613; CONCLUSION; Chapter 4: STATEMENT OF STEVEN GROVES, BERNARD AND BARBARA LOMAS SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW, THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION. HEARING ON ''U.S.-MEXICO TRANSBOUNDARY HYDROCARBON AGREEMENT AND STEPS NEEDED FOR IMPLEMENTATION'' 
505 8 |a THE U.S. EXTENDED CONTINENTAL SHELFU. S. ECS IN THE GULF OF MEXICO; U.S. LEASING ACTIVITY IN THE WESTERN GAP; Chapter 5: TESTIMONY OF ATHAN MANUEL, DIRECTOR, LANDS PROTECTION PROGRAM, SIERRA CLUB. HEARING ON ''U.S.-MEXICO TRANSBOUNDARY HYDROCARBON AGREEMENT AND STEPS NEEDED FOR IMPLEMENTATION''; I. INSPECTIONS; II. CIVIL PENALTIES NEED TO BE INCREASED; III. APPLYING THE FINAL DRILLING SAFETY RULE; IV. NO NEW DRILLING; V. DOMESTIC ENERGY JOBS: CLEAN ENERGY VERSUS OIL AND GAS DRILLING; INDEX. 
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