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    Pipelines

    Watching Government: The Iranian oil question

    Dec. 17, 2012
    From the outset, the discussion's question seemed provocative: Can the world live without Iranian oil? Panelists at the Dec. 5 event at the Atlantic Council agreed that global...
    Reserves

    House subcommittee examines focus of federal energy R&D support

    Dec. 17, 2012
    Federal support of early-stage energy research and development in the 1980s and '90s led to technologies responsible for today's US oil and gas renaissance, witnesses reminded...
    Companies

    Canada approves CNOOC, Petronas acquisitions

    Dec. 17, 2012
    The Canadian government approved two acquisitions by international state-owned energy companies for Canadian oil sands and shale gas assets but indicated that approval for future...
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    WoodMac: Eagle Ford 2013 spending to reach $28 billion

    Dec. 17, 2012
    Wood Mackenzie Ltd. calculates oil and gas companies will spend $28 billion in the South Texas Eagle Ford play during 2013.
    New Plants

    Enbridge advances Bakken-targeted LOMA program

    Dec. 17, 2012
    Enbridge Inc. has received sufficient shipper support to advance its Light Oil Market Access Program.

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    CAPP notes safety, environmental progress

    Dec. 17, 2012
    The Canadian oil and gas industry improved safety and environmental performance last year in most but not all categories covered by the annual Responsible Canadian Energy progress...
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    Noble Energy calls Niobrara 'top-tier oil play'

    Dec. 17, 2012
    Noble Energy Inc. plans to invest $1.7 billion in the Denver-Julesburg basin, primarily in northern Colorado, during 2013, and the company estimates its net reserves in Wattenberg...
    Pipelines & Transportation

    DOE releases report on LNG exports' broader economic benefits

    Dec. 17, 2012
    Increased natural gas exports would broadly benefit the US economy, a Dec. 3 report commissioned by the US Department of Energy concluded.
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    Companies

    OGJ Newsletter

    Dec. 17, 2012
    International news for oil and gas professionals
    Pipelines & Transportation

    EIA: AEO 2013 reference case projects faster US production growth

    Dec. 17, 2012
    Advanced technologies will increase US oil production more quickly than previously forecast, the US Energy Information Administration said as it released its 2013 Annual Energy...
    Exploration & Development

    Exploration/Development Briefs

    Dec. 17, 2012
    ChileGeoPark Holdings Ltd. will drill two to three more wells in 2013 in Konawentru oil field on its 100% owned Fell block in the Magallanes basin in southern Chile.The 2011 discovery...
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    ExxonMobil sees gas displacing coal as world's No. 2 energy source

    Dec. 17, 2012
    Natural gas appears likely to supplant coal as the world's second biggest energy source—after crude oil—by 2025, ExxonMobil Corp. said as it released its 2013 Energy Outlook. ...
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    The year's top news

    Dec. 17, 2012
    Keeping on top of the news that's generated every day by the oil and gas industry is no easy feat, but OGJ editors are up to the task. This year's batch of news stories was no...
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    In growing global market for energy, coal still dominates

    Dec. 17, 2012
    A surge in natural gas production in North America and regulatory assaults in the US can give the impression that coal's future is grim. Not so, says Energy-Facts.org.
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    EQUIPMENT | SOFTWARE | LITERATURE

    Dec. 17, 2012
    Oil field treatment alternative to activated carbonA new service program alternative to activated carbon is called EnviroHPA Systems, and it features a range of ultrahigh performing...
    Government

    An authoritarian push

    Dec. 17, 2012
    When the US oil industry resists the forced sale of nonpetroleum fuel—ethanol—in gasoline blends, its arguments tend to be dismissed a self-serving efforts to defend its share...