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    ~-''                  Delaware board, which said the plans       threatened to ur.dctmine the philippmes. efferts to reschedule part                      Strate 8i c oil reserves held bY         it.
PLANS TO top off large coal carriers on a compromise solution to the
                      - fall within the statc's strict Coastal                                                               Western governments and spare                 p Zone Act.                       PageIB                                             agc6A         ctude oil production capacity world-           I
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.in the naturally deep water of the problem of deposits blocked in By SAM GLASSER i
SURFACE TR ANSPORTATION                  THE LIFEinsurance industry is                         any halt in Persian Gulf oil traffic,         d
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  '.'"i o                 THE INTERSTATE Commerce                     exploring ways that it could                           mdustry experts say.                           d Commission has decided to hold oral         contribute to a fund toimprove                             Concern was heightened late fast         o 3'                 argument on CSX Corp.'s                     returns for policyholders with                         week, when a Saudi-flag oil tanker             e
Delaware Bay have been barred by a Citibank's Manila branch, which has m' o' c~a smt b
  .. I                     centroversial proposal to take over       annuities created by the troubled                     carrying about 2.6 million barrels of           li
threatened to ur.dctmine the
    .'                    American Commercial Barge Lir,cs           Baldwin. United Corp.,instead cf                     crude was apparently attacked and             C
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Delaware board, which said the plans Strate 8 c oil reserves held bY it i
The ship, which was under time-Indiana and elsewhere.              Pa ge 7A                                                        p,
- fall within the statc's strict Coastal philippmes. efferts to reschedule part Western governments and spare p
: q. .                           BUSINESS IN SPACE                                                                         charter to a Swedish company, had             s
Zone Act.
  'n                                                                              COMMODITIES                               loaded at Iran's Kharg Islar.d export         i:
PageIB agc6A ctude oil production capacity world-I wide would be sufficient to make up a
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS                                                                                 facility. Iraq, which ironically has the       L Astronautics Co. now believes it has a     THE REVISED Chicago Board of support of the Saudis in its bitter war        t' 4                   r.cw computer scanning testing             Trade crude oil contract, which with Iran, now in its fourth year, has sclag Mergeared
INSURANCE SURFACE TR ANSPORTATION most of the shortfall resulting frcm THE LIFEinsurance industry is any halt in Persian Gulf oil traffic, d
  -7                                                                     c system that will ensure against future                                                             declared a blockade around Kharg.
'. i o THE INTERSTATE Commerce exploring ways that it could mdustry experts say.
t ward the oilindustry,s needs,, .is                                                                   c failures of the payload assist modules                                                            Iraq exports its oil by pipeline to a
d Commission has decided to hold oral contribute to a fund toimprove Concern was heightened late fast o
@#                      which boost communications                 u pec e         pr       ce a dah volume               Turkish Mediterranean port.
3' argument on CSX Corp.'s returns for policyholders with week, when a Saudi-flag oil tanker e
M                     ' satellites into high orbit.                   i 3,000 to 4,000 contracts w,thm i         a Iran, in turn, has threatened to
.. I centroversial proposal to take over annuities created by the troubled carrying about 2.6 million barrels of li American Commercial Barge Lir,cs Baldwin. United Corp.,instead cf crude was apparently attacked and C
: d.                                                       Page2A year.                                 Page9A           bottle up gulf shipping if it is denied       ]
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GENERALNEWS                                     Last week's incident had virtually 1w                      SPOT UTILITY coal prices have-firmed considerably since the              BETHLEllEM STEEL CORP.                                  n e et on crWe or product prices.
Page 2A triggering state guaranty funds in set on fire.
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Indiana and elsewhere.
                                                                                                                                # If f ur r five ships a day start begmmng of the year,as higher-             expects to show a profit in the second quarter of 1984, assuming that prices                  u pl .                                         {
Pa ge 7A The ship, which was under time-p,
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fall have put life back in the j wer.                               Page SA           with a maj,or U.S. c:1 company, Analysts also predict a major run-tg               market.                         PagellA wruQ                                                                         INDEX OF FEATURES                             up f prices, at least temporarily, if         ,
BUSINESS IN SPACE charter to a Swedish company, had s
t'2t'2 a.                                                         Aviation Fde supplies are disrupted, even though            og
COMMODITIES loaded at Iran's Kharg Islar.d export i:
                                                            ,                                                          2A BAN E                                                                              there is enough non. Persian Gulf oil g,5$,c7,l,7
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Astronautics Co. now believes it has a THE REVISED Chicago Board of 4
commoe.ty ince s
r.cw computer scanning testing Trade crude oil contract, which support of the Saudis in its bitter war t'
                                                                                                                    -N sA around to substantially mitigate any shortfa!! from that area.                   .y
with Iran, now in its fourth year, has sclag Mergeared declared a blockade around Kharg.
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I'.m.ying there, you !! have a prob-quarter of 1984, assuming that prices c!cetric power demand and hedge said an intemational analyst buymg against a possible strike this are higher and imports fall have put life back in the j wer.
Page SA with a maj,or U.S. c:1 company, Analysts also predict a major run-tg market.
PagellA wruQ INDEX OF FEATURES up f prices, at least temporarily, if supplies are disrupted, even though t'2t'2 a.
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                                                                                                              .t A,5 A in fields, have been firm for quite some
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      . 0 ". ERCE. Monday. Aprd 30.1984 COAL / PETROLEUM                                      _
COAL / PETROLEUM
9 11                     Strategic Oil Reserves Platform                                                                                       -
. 0 ". ERCE. Monday. Aprd 30.1984 9 11 Strategic Oil Reserves Platform Prices M West Eeld Sufficient Facilit CONTINUED FRCM PAGE 1 A 2U million barrels level defined as 22/2 O
Prices M West Eeld Sufficient Facilit CONTINUED FRCM PAGE 1 A                 2U million barrels level defined as                 22/2 O
,,m m.imum operating mventory.
                                                                      ,,m m.imum operating mventory.
u m se prices by 50 cents a barrel. Its light Oil exports through the Persian By BRUCE JOHf.'SC*I e spot prices for No.
u m se                     prices by 50 cents a barrel. Its light       Oil exports through the Persian             By BRUCE JOHf.'SC*I e spot prices for No. crude is moving at the market, Mr.       Gulf now account for 7 million to 7.5           wmcem..swa r     .
crude is moving at the market, Mr.
New York Harbor         Goldstein noted.                         million barrels a day of the non-           TACOMA, Wash. - A censort i frem their levels             For quite some time now, refiners   Communist world's demand of about       of three ecmpanics is plar.ning
Gulf now account for 7 million to 7.5 wmcem..swa r
:mmodity News Ser-         in the United States and Europe have     33 million barrels a day. Any disrup-   construct lari;e ice-class cil expl generally been running down their       tion in gulf shipments would most       tion platforms at the Port of Tac.
New York Harbor Goldstein noted.
poted at E5.50 to E6       stocks of crude oil, and by purchasing   likely be a series of intermittant
million barrels a day of the non-TACOMA, Wash. - A censort i frem their levels For quite some time now, refiners Communist world's demand of about of three ecmpanics is plar.ning
. in barge lets.             the short. haul crudes, their exposure if assembly site permits cae closures, not a sustained one, said     secured and crders can be wo
:mmodity News Ser-in the United States and Europe have 33 million barrels a day. Any disrup-construct lari;e ice-class cil expl generally been running down their tion in gulf shipments would most tion platforms at the Port of Tac.
  .!ine was als'o un-         to market upsets is lessened.'           Steven Smith, senior vice president,   competition with Irs-cost A
poted at E5.50 to E6 stocks of crude oil, and by purchasing likely be a series of intermittant if assembly site permits cae
  . 7325.                         Given the seasonal downturn in oil   energy products at Data Resources       yards.
. in barge lets.
:caded gasoline were       demand and the cost of financing ine., a Lexington, Mass., econcmic                 The platform assembly site I un: hanged frcm their         inventory, "this is not the time of year consulting firm.                       cet was set in motion when Po:
the short. haul crudes, their exposure closures, not a sustained one, said secured and crders can be wo
                            . to put away barrels," Mr. Goldstein He and other industry observers     Tacoma commissioners approve u 2 cil en the U.S. Gulf     said.                                   believe about 3 million to 3.5 million agreement by which Concrete 'I cd at 73 25 to 7240, '         On the other side of the coin, the   barrels a day could be made up from     nology Corp. of Tacema can bec to 79.10 en Thursday.     reduced levels of industry.hcid crude   oil producing countries outside the     lessee of the port. owned sit
.!ine was als'o un-to market upsets is lessened.'
]ne was 78 to 72.35,         and product inventories increases the   gulf. Members of the Organization of   environmental protection and c h to 78.50.                 potential volatility of product prices, Petroleum Exporting Countrics, now     shoreline development permits
Steven Smith, senior vice president, competition with Irs-cost A
:Mine was qucted at         and severe run.ups would likely occur   producing just below a self. imposed   obtained.
. 7325.
p3 red with E0.50 to     in the event of a major disruption.     17.5-million-barrel a day output ceil-     Concrete Tech is internatio ay.                             In the United States, the Depart-   ing, have substantial spare capacity. known for its shcreside and m:
Given the seasonal downturn in oil energy products at Data Resources yards.
est Texas Intermedi-         ment of Energy reported that crude           Cash. strapped Nigeria could prob- applications of prestressed een uoted at $30.45 to   oil stocks, excluding the Strategic ably increase its production the most,       structural components, includin en from 530.55 to     Petroleum Reserve, totaled 345.9 mil-   going from its present 1.3 million     Atlantic Richfield indenesia's day. ~                       lion barrels as of April 13. This is     barrels a day to about 2.1 million. ing liquefied petroleum gas st<
:caded gasoline were demand and the cost of financing ine., a Lexington, Mass., econcmic The platform assembly site I un: hanged frcm their inventory, "this is not the time of year consulting firm.
lna Sweet crude was         below the low side of the average       Venezuela could also go up substan-     facility and a floating cont:
cet was set in motion when Po:
down from !30 85 to       seasonal range, about 350 million       tially, to about 2.2 million barrels a wharf at Valdez, Alaska.        .
. to put away barrels," Mr. Goldstein He and other industry observers Tacoma commissioners approve u 2 cil en the U.S. Gulf said.
barrels, but is considerably above the   day from just under 1.7 million             The Beaufort Sea oil explar presently. And, Saudi Arabia could     platforms being sought for cons ship another million barrels daily     tion at Tacoma would involve 5 son-Knudsen Co. of Boise, le O Canyon ~\TUke [ ant through aonpipeline                                the Red Sea. running to 8 Tacoma     PortBoatbuild:,ng Co. of Tac A major oil company analyst and Concrete Tech.
believe about 3 million to 3.5 million agreement by which Concrete 'I cd at 73 25 to 7240, '
2 b-             g     7   A  *g           g*[g]             points out that strategic government-held stocks, including the U.S. strate-Morris-Knudsen would pre overall construction manage
On the other side of the coin, the barrels a day could be made up from nology Corp. of Tacema can bec to 79.10 en Thursday.
                                                                  'L nim e si gie reserve, total about 1.3 billion   and contract for delivery and 11 ne tests could be finished as early   barrels worldwide, which could cover   laton of platforms if desire           '
reduced levels of industry.hcid crude oil producing countries outside the lessee of the port. owned sit
fH, Calif. - Opera- as Saturday, but Mrs. Brown refuseF4 million barrels a day for a vear -                   buyers. Concrete Tech would d
]ne was 78 to 72.35, and product inventories increases the gulf. Members of the Organization of environmental protection and c h to 78.50.
% front Diablo Canyen to pinpoint the time the reactor would           the U.S. reserve alone could account   concrete hull component wor) lant, with 11 years of     begin its first nuclear reaction, say. for about a quarter of this volume. Tacoma Boat would do the steel sentroversy behind ing only that it would be "sometime                   Mr. Smith of DRI also notes that   and outfitting to the cxtent desir
potential volatility of product prices, Petroleum Exporting Countrics, now shoreline development permits
( preparations Friday this weekend."                                 shut.in natural gas capacity in the     platform owners.
:Mine was qucted at and severe run.ups would likely occur producing just below a self. imposed obtained.
pyed startup.                   "They're taking everythin:: very     United States could account for about     "We're prepared to offer the       -
p3 red with E0.50 to in the event of a major disruption.
) Electric Co. spokes-       slowly," she said. "They're not m a       a million barrels a day of crude oil   er a platform in place, turnkey,
17.5-million-barrel a day output ceil-Concrete Tech is internatio ay.
: n said the water rush on this thing."                               equivalent, with another (50.000 po-   Karl Anderson, vice preside e of Diab!o's 1,100             John Sumner, the engineer who         tentially available frcm Canadt         marketing for Concrete Tech.
In the United States, the Depart-ing, have substantial spare capacity.
3 reacter was heated designed the. reactor's start.up pro.                 The gas wouldn't necessarily be       Envisioned is final asseml temperature of 550 Cram, said testing was going well.             able to substitute for oil very quickly subassemblics at a 30. acre, e;t Friday morning.           *We're feeling great s*,out it, but   since not every consumer has that       owned site en frontage of Tac 1 rocm perscnnel to that doesn't mean wc*re not bemg                 capability, but the supplies are there, deep water Ccmmencement Ba tins" testing.             painstakingly careful about it."         and are commercially available.         planned graving dock would be cnough to construct platforms WEEKLY GASOUNE PRICES                                                                           660 fcct in di meter.
known for its shcreside and m:
Tenneco Posts increase wn tm mpa-Prias m .a unis su sine'                                                                           12rac Sit ^
est Texas Intermedi-ment of Energy reported that crude Cash. strapped Nigeria could prob-applications of prestressed een uoted at $30.45 to oil stocks, excluding the Strategic ably increase its production the most, structural components, includin en from 530.55 to Petroleum Reserve, totaled 345.9 mil-going from its present 1.3 million Atlantic Richfield indenesia's day. ~
lion barrels as of April 13. This is barrels a day to about 2.1 million.
ing liquefied petroleum gas st<
lna Sweet crude was below the low side of the average Venezuela could also go up substan-facility and a floating cont:
down from !30 85 to seasonal range, about 350 million tially, to about 2.2 million barrels a wharf at Valdez, Alaska.
barrels, but is considerably above the day from just under 1.7 million The Beaufort Sea oil explar presently. And, Saudi Arabia could platforms being sought for cons ship another million barrels daily tion at Tacoma would involve 5 O Canyon ~\\TUke [ ant through a pipeline running to 8 Port son-Knudsen Co. of Boise, le on the Red Sea.
Tacoma Boatbuild:,ng Co. of Tac 2
A major oil company analyst and Concrete Tech.
b-g 7 *g g*[g]
points out that strategic government-Morris-Knudsen would pre A
'L held stocks, including the U.S. strate-overall construction manage gie reserve, total about 1.3 billion and contract for delivery and 11 nim e si ne tests could be finished as early barrels worldwide, which could cover laton of platforms if desire fH, Calif. - Opera-as Saturday, but Mrs. Brown refuseF4 million barrels a day for a vear -
buyers. Concrete Tech would d
% front Diablo Canyen to pinpoint the time the reactor would the U.S. reserve alone could account concrete hull component wor) lant, with 11 years of begin its first nuclear reaction, say.
for about a quarter of this volume.
Tacoma Boat would do the steel sentroversy behind ing only that it would be "sometime Mr. Smith of DRI also notes that and outfitting to the cxtent desir
( preparations Friday this weekend."
shut.in natural gas capacity in the platform owners.
pyed startup.
"They're taking everythin:: very United States could account for about "We're prepared to offer the
) Electric Co. spokes-slowly," she said. "They're not m a a million barrels a day of crude oil er a platform in place, turnkey,
: n said the water rush on this thing."
equivalent, with another (50.000 po-Karl Anderson, vice preside e of Diab!o's 1,100 John Sumner, the engineer who tentially available frcm Canadt marketing for Concrete Tech.
3 reacter was heated designed the. reactor's start.up pro.
The gas wouldn't necessarily be Envisioned is final asseml temperature of 550 Cram, said testing was going well.
able to substitute for oil very quickly subassemblics at a 30. acre, e;t Friday morning.
*We're feeling great s*,out it, but since not every consumer has that owned site en frontage of Tac 1 rocm perscnnel to that doesn't mean wc*re not bemg capability, but the supplies are there, deep water Ccmmencement Ba tins" testing.
painstakingly careful about it."
and are commercially available.
planned graving dock would be cnough to construct platforms WEEKLY GASOUNE PRICES Tenneco Posts increase 660 fcct in di meter.
wn tm mpa-Prias m.a unis su sine' In First Quarter Net 12rac Sit ^
* 7" ' *
* 7" ' *
* pwn                   i . in e           trioun. In First Quarter Net                    cnable the three. member grc e4 e3. te ms         1560 s2 33           stic . ss 33     Tenneco Inc. Friday said its 19E4   compete head.cn with Jap yy;jyj               lO3: y8               UO: $$       first quarter net income was $155       yards where two Ecaufort Sc; o to . t! to          et to . s2 60        54 to st 00  million                                forms, one concrete hulled at I}&22                 Ek"}23               'k"}%, a 40 pcreent increase over its                                       M"}}
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cnable the three. member grc e4 e3. te ms 1560 s2 33 stic. ss 33 Tenneco Inc. Friday said its 19E4 compete head.cn with Jap yy;jyj lO3: y8 UO: $$
first quarter net income was $155 yards where two Ecaufort Sc; I}&22 Ek"}23
'k"}%, a 40 pcreent increase over its forms, one concrete hulled at 54 to st 00 million o to. t! to et to. s2 60 M"}}

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million barrels a day of the non-TACOMA, Wash. - A censort i frem their levels For quite some time now, refiners Communist world's demand of about of three ecmpanics is plar.ning

mmodity News Ser-in the United States and Europe have 33 million barrels a day. Any disrup-construct lari;e ice-class cil expl generally been running down their tion in gulf shipments would most tion platforms at the Port of Tac.

poted at E5.50 to E6 stocks of crude oil, and by purchasing likely be a series of intermittant if assembly site permits cae

. in barge lets.

the short. haul crudes, their exposure closures, not a sustained one, said secured and crders can be wo

.!ine was als'o un-to market upsets is lessened.'

Steven Smith, senior vice president, competition with Irs-cost A

. 7325.

Given the seasonal downturn in oil energy products at Data Resources yards.

caded gasoline were demand and the cost of financing ine., a Lexington, Mass., econcmic The platform assembly site I un: hanged frcm their inventory, "this is not the time of year consulting firm.

cet was set in motion when Po:

. to put away barrels," Mr. Goldstein He and other industry observers Tacoma commissioners approve u 2 cil en the U.S. Gulf said.

believe about 3 million to 3.5 million agreement by which Concrete 'I cd at 73 25 to 7240, '

On the other side of the coin, the barrels a day could be made up from nology Corp. of Tacema can bec to 79.10 en Thursday.

reduced levels of industry.hcid crude oil producing countries outside the lessee of the port. owned sit

]ne was 78 to 72.35, and product inventories increases the gulf. Members of the Organization of environmental protection and c h to 78.50.

potential volatility of product prices, Petroleum Exporting Countrics, now shoreline development permits

Mine was qucted at and severe run.ups would likely occur producing just below a self. imposed obtained.

p3 red with E0.50 to in the event of a major disruption.

17.5-million-barrel a day output ceil-Concrete Tech is internatio ay.

In the United States, the Depart-ing, have substantial spare capacity.

known for its shcreside and m:

est Texas Intermedi-ment of Energy reported that crude Cash. strapped Nigeria could prob-applications of prestressed een uoted at $30.45 to oil stocks, excluding the Strategic ably increase its production the most, structural components, includin en from 530.55 to Petroleum Reserve, totaled 345.9 mil-going from its present 1.3 million Atlantic Richfield indenesia's day. ~

lion barrels as of April 13. This is barrels a day to about 2.1 million.

ing liquefied petroleum gas st<

lna Sweet crude was below the low side of the average Venezuela could also go up substan-facility and a floating cont:

down from !30 85 to seasonal range, about 350 million tially, to about 2.2 million barrels a wharf at Valdez, Alaska.

barrels, but is considerably above the day from just under 1.7 million The Beaufort Sea oil explar presently. And, Saudi Arabia could platforms being sought for cons ship another million barrels daily tion at Tacoma would involve 5 O Canyon ~\\TUke [ ant through a pipeline running to 8 Port son-Knudsen Co. of Boise, le on the Red Sea.

Tacoma Boatbuild:,ng Co. of Tac 2

A major oil company analyst and Concrete Tech.

b-g 7 *g g*[g]

points out that strategic government-Morris-Knudsen would pre A

'L held stocks, including the U.S. strate-overall construction manage gie reserve, total about 1.3 billion and contract for delivery and 11 nim e si ne tests could be finished as early barrels worldwide, which could cover laton of platforms if desire fH, Calif. - Opera-as Saturday, but Mrs. Brown refuseF4 million barrels a day for a vear -

buyers. Concrete Tech would d

% front Diablo Canyen to pinpoint the time the reactor would the U.S. reserve alone could account concrete hull component wor) lant, with 11 years of begin its first nuclear reaction, say.

for about a quarter of this volume.

Tacoma Boat would do the steel sentroversy behind ing only that it would be "sometime Mr. Smith of DRI also notes that and outfitting to the cxtent desir

( preparations Friday this weekend."

shut.in natural gas capacity in the platform owners.

pyed startup.

"They're taking everythin:: very United States could account for about "We're prepared to offer the

) Electric Co. spokes-slowly," she said. "They're not m a a million barrels a day of crude oil er a platform in place, turnkey,

n said the water rush on this thing."

equivalent, with another (50.000 po-Karl Anderson, vice preside e of Diab!o's 1,100 John Sumner, the engineer who tentially available frcm Canadt marketing for Concrete Tech.

3 reacter was heated designed the. reactor's start.up pro.

The gas wouldn't necessarily be Envisioned is final asseml temperature of 550 Cram, said testing was going well.

able to substitute for oil very quickly subassemblics at a 30. acre, e;t Friday morning.

  • We're feeling great s*,out it, but since not every consumer has that owned site en frontage of Tac 1 rocm perscnnel to that doesn't mean wc*re not bemg capability, but the supplies are there, deep water Ccmmencement Ba tins" testing.

painstakingly careful about it."

and are commercially available.

planned graving dock would be cnough to construct platforms WEEKLY GASOUNE PRICES Tenneco Posts increase 660 fcct in di meter.

wn tm mpa-Prias m.a unis su sine' In First Quarter Net 12rac Sit ^

  • 7" ' *
  • pwn i. in e trioun.

cnable the three. member grc e4 e3. te ms 1560 s2 33 stic. ss 33 Tenneco Inc. Friday said its 19E4 compete head.cn with Jap yy;jyj lO3: y8 UO: $$

first quarter net income was $155 yards where two Ecaufort Sc; I}&22 Ek"}23

'k"}%, a 40 pcreent increase over its forms, one concrete hulled at 54 to st 00 million o to. t! to et to. s2 60 M"