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...unstated purpose of last week's action was to pressure multinational oil companies, which have lately been pulling back on exploration because of increasing costs, into pressing ahead on development of the vast tar-sands deposits. At least one major company was not moved; a spokesman for Mobil said that the Canadian action was all the more reason why the U.S. should move faster to develop its own resources...
Forty percent of the Saudi crude yield belongs to the four members of Aramco-Texaco, Mobil, Exxon and Standard Oil of California. Sixty percent belongs to the Saudi government. The Aramco companies must ante up taxes and royalties on their share, calculated on the basis of a theoretical "posted price." It is this posted price that the Saudis reduced-from $11.65 to $11.25 per bbl. for its Arabian light crude. But at the same time, they sharply raised the taxes and royalties...
...publish this letter and allow your readers--whether in "jeans" or in a suit and whether they "act snobby" or civil--to learn for themselves. May I also add that in 1971 Holiday Magazine awarded Chez Jean for distinctive dining and that we are also favorably listed in the Mobil and Gulf Travel Guides. Madeleine Lagouarde Jean-Pierre Lagouarde...
...rights movement's troubles on sensation-seeking press coverage, he ignored a host of political, social and economic factors. The piece was a paradigm of the opinionated mush that [More] attacks when it appears elsewhere. To cap the inconsistency, the same issue of [More] carried a full-page Mobil ad of the kind that Epstein deplored...
...Mobil Oil executive who is second to Burr in seniority on the Corporation...