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    Revisions to the federal reformulated gasoline program will be considered on the US Senate floor, possibly early this month, a bipartisan group of lawmakers predicted.
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    Activity off Africa and North America tends to dominate the thinking of many of the world's oilmen.
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    The Mardi Gras transportation system, operated by BP America Inc. and under construction in the Gulf of Mexico, is setting new standards for deepwater pipeline design and construction...
    May 5, 2003
    One of the cornerstones of BP's Mardi Gras transportation system project has been the testing and verification of the new technologies and equipment being developed.
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    The onshore portion of the Mardi Gras transportation system in South Louisiana presented a significant regulatory and community relations challenge for BP.
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    Oil and gas operators on the UK continental shelf (UKCS) are adapting to what James May calls "the new phase in the UKCS's life cycle."
    May 5, 2003
    Multinational oil and gas companies are working with the US and the UK on new voluntary anticorruption measures aimed primarily at resource-rich developing countries.
    May 5, 2003
    US Central Command (CentCom) announced early last week the surrender of Iraq's former oil minister, Amir Mohammed Rashid, described as number 47 on the US most-wanted list of ...
    May 5, 2003
    The US and the United Nations remain locked in a fierce political struggle last week over who will oversee Iraq's oil revenue until a freely elected government can begin calling...
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    The Apr. 24 decision by ministers of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to raise their official quota by 900,000 b/d to 25.4 million b/d, effective June 1, ...
    May 5, 2003
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    May 5, 2003
    A recent flurry of merger and acquisition activity is about to give the Russian oil sector a major facelift—and possibly add to the ranks of the world's supermajor oil companies...
    May 5, 2003
    UK officials hope the oil and natural gas industry will be encouraged to develop marginal North Sea fields because of the economic benefits of some recently announced relief from...
    May 5, 2003
    Oilmen considered natural gas to be a waste product and flared it until gas industry pioneers learned how to capitalize on its value.
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    While many arguments have been offered for and against petroleum development in the 1002 Area, the most reasoned of these confirms that far more than "resources" are at issue....
    May 5, 2003
    Stolt Offshore SA London, has announced the appointment of Tom Ehret as chief executive officer, and Stuart Jackson as chief financial officer.
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    Updated pressure vessel software Newly released PVElite Version 5.00 is an updated edition of an integrated vessel design and stress analysis software that incorporates the latest...
    May 5, 2003
    Iraq could be selling oil already if not for politics.
    May 5, 2003
    The earnest war protestor brandished his sign in front of television cameras: "No Blood for Oil." Did he look familiar? Wasn't he among activists protesting oil and gas leasing...
    May 5, 2003
    Only in the whimsical world of OPEC can a decision to allow greater production also be a production cut. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' Aug. 24 decision to...
    May 5, 2003