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    Increasing LNG imports’ contribution to total US natural gas resources poses a wide range of challenges, four experts conceded during an Energy Information Administration conference...
    April 25, 2005
    Venezuela's plan to increase the corporate income tax on oil companies to 50% from 34% would slash the values of multinational companies' assets in the country, Aberdeen consultant...
    April 25, 2005
    US Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee members from California, Florida, and North Carolina reiterated their strong opposition Apr.
    April 25, 2005
    Quietly but steadily, support is increasing for transparency in oil and gas companies’ dealings with foreign governments.
    April 25, 2005
    There are much more oil reserves left in the world than many of the pessimistic forecasts make out, according to Peter McCabe, senior research geologist at the US Geological Survey...
    April 25, 2005
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    A huge resource, much of it in the oil-hungry US, sustains efforts in the US and elsewhere to find a way to produce shale oil economically.
    April 25, 2005
    In the old days, when Her Majesty’s Treasury was being drained dry, the British government dispatched James Bond to sort out the problem.
    April 25, 2005
    Even as San Diego-based Sempra Energy announced groundbreaking for its $800 million LNG terminal at Costa Azul in Baja California on Mar.
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    With global demand for natural gas likely to grow by 2.2%/year during the next 2 decades, gas trade faces major changes, says Ron Billings, vice-president of LNG for ExxonMobil...
    April 25, 2005
    High oil and natural gas prices provide offshore producers a significant opportunity to build public support.
    April 25, 2005
    Current forces having potential to shape the future of the oil and gas industry-consistently higher oil and gas prices feeding on mushrooming energy demand, conventional oil supply...
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    Australian Worldwide Exploration Ltd., Sydney, said it may participate in as many as five high impact exploration wells off the New Zealand north island in the next 12 months....
    April 25, 2005
    Earlier this month, Canadian news media began to report a threat to oil and gas facilities on the Grand Banks off Newfoundland and Labrador.
    April 25, 2005
    Energy prices fell again Apr. 15, wiping out the small rally from the previous session on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
    April 25, 2005
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    Houston, has named John A. O’Donnell as president of Baker Petrolite, succeeding Edwin C. Howell, who is retiring after 30 years of service with the company. Richard L. Williams...
    April 25, 2005
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    Enbridge Energy Co. Inc. has completed a project which demonstrated the validity of external corrosion and internal corrosion direct assessment (ECDA and ICDA) for its pipelines...
    April 25, 2005
    Of all the complex issues facing lawmakers trying to fashion comprehensive energy legislation in the US, one should be simple to resolve: protection against defective-product ...
    April 25, 2005
    GE Energy, Atlanta, has introduced the J312 GMD, its first Jenbacher gas mechanical drive engine for use in gas compression.
    April 25, 2005
    Serica Energy Corp., Toronto, began acquiring 2,800 line-km of 2D seismic data on the Biliton block in the western Java Sea.
    April 25, 2005
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    April 25, 2005
    Apache Corp., Houston, added two land discoveries to its long list of exploration successes onshore Egypt, one of which when appraised could become the western desert's third ...
    April 25, 2005
    Algeria's state owned Sonatrach has awarded nine new licenses for oil and gas exploration to international companies on Apr. 9 in its sixth international licensing round.
    April 25, 2005