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    Climate's rocky road Some 40 years ago as a freshman college student, I signed up for a geology course to satisfy the science requirement under my liberal arts course of studies...
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    Movement of crude oil north from the Black Sea towards European markets will retain the option of the Odessa-Brody crude oil pipeline, even though the line has lain idle since...
    March 8, 2004
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    March 8, 2004
    Refiners are likely to have another good year in 2004, but there are some bumps in the road ahead.
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    An economic analysis comparing two options for moving natural gas—pipeline only and combined pipeline and LNG scheme—from Turkmenistan to China has shown the clear superiority...
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    Here's the TH560B telehandler, the largest of the B-Series line introduced to date.
    March 8, 2004
    In the World Bank's Extractive Industries Review (EIR), the oil and gas industry has something to regret more than the recommendation that the bank quit funding oil projects (...
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    Houston, has named Dalton L. Thomas as vice-president of operations support.
    March 8, 2004
    I enjoyed reading your article, "Drilling expands in Texas' largest gas field" (OGJ, Jan. 19, 2004, p. 45).
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    Restrictions on exploration access to offshore areas to increase North American natural gas reserves is a major and continuing obstacle, says a senior energy consultant and analyst...
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    Worldwide production of natural gas, currently at 2.6 trillion cu m/year (tcm/year), is expected to rise to 4.755 tcm/year by 2025, an average increase of 2.75%/year.
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    A country can make constructive use of some assaults on its sovereignty.
    March 8, 2004
    The North American natural gas industry is pushing ahead with plans for new supply sources but is currently struggling to meet steadily rising demand.
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    Energy futures prices fell Mar. 3 as traders reacted to what they saw as unexpectedly bearish government and industry reports of a build in US crude inventories during the week...
    March 8, 2004
    Spring races forward. And as the weather warms, US presidential election rhetoric promises to heat up, too.
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    Saudi Aramco late last month said it is well-positioned to remain the world's leading oil supplier now and far into the future.
    March 8, 2004
    Brazil's energy sector needs further restructuring to meet its domestic oil needs, said Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy in a recent study.
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    The future near and midterm supply of US and Canadian natural gas came under close scrutiny during a panel discussion by industry participants Feb. 20 at the second annual Energy...
    March 8, 2004