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 101 STAT. 1158 Energy.

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International agreements.

PUBLIC LAW 100-180—DEC. 4, 1987

SEC. 1222. REPORT ON CONTINGENCY PLANS TO DEAL WITH DISRUPTIONS IN PERSIAN GULF CRUDE OIL SUPPLY

(a) REPORT REQUIREMENT.—(1) Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Energy shall submit to Congress a joint report on contingency plans of the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy for dealing with significant disruptions in the supply to the United States of crude oil produced by the nations of the Persian Gulf region. The report shall be prepared with the Eissistance of the Secretary of State. (2) If the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Energy find it necessary to classify the report (or any portion of the report), a nonclassified version containing all energy policy recommendations made by the two Secretaries shall be transmitted with the report. (b) MATTERS TO B E STUDIED.—In preparing the report required by this section, and any periodic update to that report, the Secretaries shall— (1) ascertain the extent to which the Armed Forces of the United States, the civilian economy of the United States, and the nations of the free world (with specific reference to the NATO allies and to other strategic allies of the United States) currently depend on crude oil produced in the Persian Gulf region; (2) prepare a range of estimates on the types of disruptions that could occur in the supply of crude oil from the Persian Gulf region and the effect of each such disruption (including dur? .J,.; tion) on reduced availability of crude oil supply from the oi producing nations of the Persian Gulf; .p5 (3) develop a range of plans for dealing with supply disruptions and shortages of crude oil from the Persian Gulf region, including— 1. '. > (A) the role and use of existing domestic crude oil production, other non-Persian Gulf sources of the world supply of ,.,. jsa p crude oil, and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve; and • ^ ' ^ (g) |.jjg ygg Qf ^jjy emergency power or authority provided for by existing law; and (4) identify and review any bilateral or multilateral agreement (including the International Energy Agreement) which commits or obligates the United States to furnish crude oil or petroleum products to other nations. (c) RECOMMENDATIONS.—The report under subsection (a) shall set forth the policy and legislative recommendations of the Secretaries for improving the ability of the United States to respond effectively to problems created by significant disruptions in the production, transportation, and supply of crude oil in the Persian Gulf region. (d) COST ESTIMATES.—The report under subsection (a) shall include estimates of the total annual and per barrel cost of Persian Gulf crude oil to the world economy and to the United States economy.

U.S.S. George Washington.

SEC. 1223. STUDY OF EARLY DECOMMISSIONING OF TWO AIRCRAFT CARRIERS

U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln.

(a) REQUIREMENT FOR STUDY.—The Secretary of Defense shall conduct a comprehensive study comparing— (1) the current plan of the Department of Defense under which one existing aircraft carrier would be decommissioned when the U.S.S. George Washington (CVN73) is commissioned in fiscal year 1992 and a second existing aircraft carrier would

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