Directs the President, under the provisions of the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act, to specify the maximum and minimum prices which may be paid by importers for crude oil, residual fuel oil, refined petroleum products, natural gas, and coal. Specifies a maximum price of $9.50 per barrel of crude oil. Authorizes the President to lower minimum prices per barrel if world prices permit.
Requires the President to establish maximum and minimum prices within which the first sale or exchange of domestic crude oil, residual fuel oil, refined petroleum products, natural gas, and coal must be made.
Provides criminal penalties for violations of the provisions of this Act.
Directs the President to issue a proclamation whenever he determines that any foreign country has placed a direct or indirect embargo on oil and petroleum product exports to the United States. States that such countries shall not be eligible for foreign aid, military, or financial assistance until such embargo ends.
Stipulates that reductions in the prices of oil, petroleum products, gas, and coal must be passed through on a dollar-for-dollar basis to subsequent purchases or consumers.
Introduced in Senate
Referred to Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
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