A bill to amend the Clayton Act to protect against the growth of monopoly power of major petroleum companies, and for other purposes.
Energy Antimonopoly Act of 1984 - Amends the Clayton Act to prohibit any major oil producer from: (1) merging or consolidating with any person engaged in commerce; (2) obtaining control over another person through the acquisition of stock or other share capital; or (3) acquiring a majority of the assets of another person if such person has assets exceeding $100,000,000.
Defines a major oil producer as any person which alone or with subsidiaries produced within the United States, or had interests in, a total of 35,000,000 barrels or more of crude oil, condensate, or natural gas liquids during calendar year 1982.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on The Judiciary.
Referred to Subcommittee on Monopolies and Commercial Law.
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