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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
TOP SECRET
National Security Study
Directive Number 9-82
April 20, 1982
COMPREHENSIVE U.S. ENERGY SECURITY POLICY
Introduction
This National Security Study Directive establishes the Terms
of Reference for an interagency study to develop a comprehensive
framework for U.S. energy security policies and to assess the
role, adequacy and relationship of existing policies within
this framework.
Objective
The study will lead to a National Security Decision Directive
establishing a comprehensive policy for U.S. energy security
requirements
Scope
The interagency study will produce a report for consideration
by the National Security Council that addresses, at a minimum,
the following issues:
I.
Plausible projections of world (OECD, Communist
countries, and LDCs) energy supply, demand and
trade between now and the year 2000 (short, medium
and long range).
Evaluation of plausible range of projections
by private and governmental groups
Anticipated levels of U.S. and allied energy,
particularly oil, imports under plausible
best case and worst case assumptions.
II. ?otential Disruptions of Energy Supplies
Size and duration of disruptions likely to
create vulnerability under best case and
worst case supply and demand projections
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international conflicts
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technical or accidental disruptions
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