The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 147, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 30, 1980 Page: 3 of 60
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March 28. She has a
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HOL'STO.’b sp - Tnc AP - said "The only question is about $1,000 a shipped ton to
'•World s i-arg»q Ppfpcstic ad aad gas drill gw much of a shortage, build new facilities,” he
Egg Hunt to h—tfft iRf l!^f y?*** P-|and that would depend upon said. “In terms of the im*
^ Ronald Mrnmauj »jyear high hat a major top-lhow mudP panic buying mediate shortages, that
set Sunday at the P*” ^ PiP* *r-prtit." ’ translates into capital ex-
Busch tour grounds. |.wi!a^smay beahea.i Tubular goods including penditures of hundreds of
EastatCeUborn J"**1*^ L He3^ **** all classes of pipe, casing millions of dollars. Even
Registration opens at ? ^ and tnbing required for though the arinual growth
. p m with the hunt sebedul' c'*“try ’ufcular goods drilling operations should/ate for tubular products
edfor236pm through roost, of the 1980s be more than 5 percent (during the decade is pro-
Children. ages 2-12. will f *“***. .domeitie mills pro- "Right now. we're really jected at better than 5 per
l have an opportunity to hunt )i<le ne* caPac,ty or not too short of pipe, but cent, the growth rate for all
'for 20.000' piacftr jkwcigft Oram take qp the assammg no increase in steel products is expected
eggs hoping to find the ' _ domestic production and a to be only 1.3 percent.
special eggs.” contamirtf L” 15 ^ »,re*,0*i*uWe rate, of imports, j Understandably, the steel
gift coupons from Houston ^ gener91 nuru^fr of there could be a shortage of companies are reluctant
seamless tubular products 1M.M0 tons by 1985 and to tackle major expansions
All 'participants will for NationM Sqiply Cd_ the .780.880by 1990. "he said. with that kinchof growth
receive a McDonald's Wl *”*“,^**1dms*® 0131 Head said the 31 million outlook."
puppet and a coupon for a i3€SCr 4 ‘tsei; ** the too record set in 1978 for A new,domestic pipe mill,
free McDonaJdVn^ar domestic and imported be- said, requires about
hamburger, provided bv turer°*ad fieid drillingandtubular products demand three years from the.start
the G reater Houston amid climb to 4.6 million by (jf construction to the start
McDonald's Operators WttlJ ” avetaff ®f'*-5S* IS® and 5 7 million by 1990 Jof production.
• ' Association and chocolate 085 “ °pera*^*5 ** ^ product shbrtage' h* "And no U S. company
I comfy eggs, compliments of l"ar?cr «»'.f «**■ is aggravated by a
Elmer s Candies of \ew financing shortage in that
(trie• sbouk! .be as mdefc as 18. the domestic steel industry
Entertainment for adults **£?? *“**** does not now have the pro
and children will include capacity to offset
appearances bv Ronald ^t - coupled with the the projected shortages and
McDonald Mar* Storm T** S “,nd1|na,10n t0
western artist and tnck « * build new pipe mills
roper, and the Rhvthm ^2125 04 tnboSars- **• ’.'Today, it could cost
doggers-• Refreshments
will also be available
Tbe entry fee a $1 dona- j
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has announced its intention
to build such a plant,” he
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Head. added, however,
there are rumors of new
mills coming on in Japan.
Head said some of the dif-
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shortage can he. made up
through such steps as plant
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then'the shortage problem
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He said pipe availability
in the 1970s had its ups and
downs, w ith the 1978 record
for-demand being followed
with a 7 percent decline in
1979^as oil companies used
up much of their inven-
tories. -
Head said it is difficult to
estimate the-severity of this
year's shortage because no
one can predict accurately
how much inventory buying
there will be. . ..,
VWe were able to fill all of
our first quarter orders but
probably only 90 percent of
those for the second
quarter.''he said.
Rig utilization the first
two months of 1980, he said,
was a remarkable 92 per-
cent. with offshofe utiliza-
tion in February at 98 per-
cent.
"If this kind of pace
keeps up. drilling should
have a tremendous year,
and it is bound to be
reflected in tubular goods
orders,” Head said.
The value of American
farm assets has tripled
since I960 and doubled in
the past six years alone, ae-
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at The Skate Machtee Skate Center, 807 Baker Road. '
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 147, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 30, 1980, newspaper, March 30, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145370/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.