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Dave Rand produced Harvard's top of the weekend, copping a third place in the Nordic combined competition. RAnd's 16th place in the jumping combined with his cross-country output resulted in the stellar performance...
Marshall Goldman, deputy director of Harvard's Russian Research Center, notes that the U.S.S.R. has been increasing production by 6% a year. "It won't take them that long to bring new stuff on line," he predicts. One major U.S. oil company forecasts that Russian output will rise, though at declining rates, into the late 1980s and perhaps even longer...
Among Mao Tse-tung's most famous sayings is, "Power grows out of the barrel of a gun." Mao's successors now realize that one kind of power China needs most flows from the end of a pipeline. In an attempt to increase oil output and hence speed the country's economic development, 16 Chinese petroleum experts, led by Sun Ching-wen, the nation's No. 1 oilman, have spent the past three weeks in the U.S. at the invitation of Secretary Schlesinger. Before they flew home this week, the Chinese were given a red-carpet...
China's production, although modest in comparison with its estimated reserves, has multiplied roughly six times in the past decade. In 1977, by Western estimates, it reached 1.8 million bbl. a day, edging ahead of Indonesia in output. Because they are beginning to convert their industries from coal to oil. the Chinese keep most of the oil for themselves. Only 10% of the nation's production is exported, mostly to Japan to finance the purchase of much-needed industrial and technological equipment. China's aim is to quadruple production, to roughly 8 million...
Seeking to boost output, China's oil technocrats now are drilling new onshore wells in the country's northwest regions. But their main hope is to strike rich offshore deposits. In the past few years, China has built or bought ten offshore rigs, including a secondhand North