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    IOR/EOR

    In-depth gel shows promise in Daqing IOR pilot

    July 11, 2005
    A field pilot, started in 1999, of an in-depth colloidal dispersion gel (CDG) in the Daqing oil field had favorable economics and increased oil recovery from the pilot area.
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    General Interest

    Land mines, ordnance clearance needed in African exploration

    July 11, 2005
    International oil and gas companies are finding countries on the African continent increasingly appealing.
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    Companies

    China pushes domestic upstream development

    July 11, 2005
    China’s national and international oil companies are actively involved in exploration and development projects on and offshore China.
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    Production Operations

    Model predicts equilibrium water content of high-pressure acid gases

    July 11, 2005
    A new simple, theoretically based model predicts equilibrium water content of pure acid-gas components and acid-gas mixtures.
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    Curve-Fitting results

    July 11, 2005
    Water vapor fugacity

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    Advertising Index

    July 11, 2005
    Advertisers in the print version.
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    Tankers

    Equipment/Software/Literature

    July 11, 2005
    The new MkV version in this firm’s range of Argweld gas measuring equipment is designed for use in monitoring oxygen content during welding.
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    Companies

    Deep-seated lacustrine source rock may occur in Gongola basin, Nigeria

    July 11, 2005
    Standard organic geochemical analyses were carried out to assess the source-rock potential of selected samples from the Nasara-1 exploratory well drilled through an entirely Cretaceous...
    HSE

    Questions haunt global warming ‘hockey stick’

    July 11, 2005
    In quick succession, the science of global warming has pushed its way into politics, and politics has pushed back.
    Economics & Markets

    Volatile but robust energy prices to continue

    July 11, 2005
    Crude oil futures prices for August delivery settled at $60.54/bbl on June 27 on the New York Mercantile Exchange-marking the first time crude oil has settled at $60 or higher...
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    Reserves

    Economic study examines Middle East gas line to Europe

    July 11, 2005
    Europe’s gas import needs are projected to grow dramatically over the next 3 decades.
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    On the road with BioWillie

    July 11, 2005
    Before headlining his 32nd annual Fourth of July concert in Fort Worth, Tex., country singer Willie Nelson was at the Carl’s Corner truck stop along Interstate 35 south of Dallas...
    Companies

    China seeks to secure more oil from Russia, Kazakhstan

    July 11, 2005
    Chinese President Hu Jintao recently visited Russia and Kazakhstan aiming to secure access to greater supplies of crude oil and natural gas from his country’s two neighbors.
    LPG Markets

    Russia, China sign energy agreements

    July 11, 2005
    China and Russia have signed agreements aimed at strengthening their cooperation in exploration, production, and transportation of oil and gas.
    HSE

    Editorial: Serial mistakes

    July 11, 2005
    A past mistake with fuel ethanol hampers the effort by Congress to pass a comprehensive energy bill.
    Refining

    GAO: Gasoline blends hiking prices

    July 11, 2005
    The US proliferation of special gasoline blends is lowering emissions of air pollutants but raising fuel costs, says a study by the Government Accountability Office.
    Companies

    Company News: Nexen sells Canadian assets for $946 million

    July 11, 2005
    Nexen Inc., Calgary, is finalizing agreements to sell conventional oil and natural gas properties in southeast Saskatchewan, northwest Saskatchewan, northeast British Columbia...
    Pipelines & Transportation

    Watching the World: Protests mire Irish gas line

    July 11, 2005
    S hell Exploration & Production Ireland continues to face problems over the development of its Corrib natural gas project, 70 km off Ireland.
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    Companies

    OGJ Newsletter

    July 11, 2005
    The unfunded costs of cleaning up US groundwater contamination by the gasoline additive methyl tertiary butyl ether fall below $1.5 billion, says a study commissioned by the American...
    Companies

    Survey sees rising activity in UK North Sea

    July 11, 2005
    UK North Sea oil and gas activity will continue to increase in the coming year, according to results of a major survey.
    Companies

    Aramco official outlines plans to boost production

    July 11, 2005
    Saudi Arabia has 260 billion bbl of proved oil reserves that it can bring to market to meet its goal of increasing production to 12 million b/d by 2009 from the current 10.
    Pipelines & Transportation

    Kelliher succeeds Wood as FERC chair

    July 11, 2005
    US President George W. Bush has named Joseph T. Keliher to replace Patrick H. Wood as chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.