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    ConocoPhillips has reached an agreement with the US Environmental Protection Agency and the US Department of Justice under the Clean Air Act to reduce harmful air emissions by...
    Feb. 7, 2005
    The president of the United States wants Congress to approve oil and gas leasing of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Coastal Plain.
    Feb. 7, 2005
    A fter the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee concluded its natural gas conference on Jan. 24, Chairman Pete V. Domenici, R-NM, issued a statement calling it "the ideal...
    Feb. 7, 2005
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    The Middle East is rapidly becoming a major oil-consuming region, point out analysts at Fesharaki Associates Consulting & Technical Services Inc. (FACTS), Honolulu.
    Feb. 7, 2005
    Libya's National Oil Corp. (NOC), in its first licensing round since US sanctions were lifted last spring, has awarded 15 exploration permits to 12 non-European companies out ...
    Feb. 7, 2005
    A national laboratory managed by the US Department of Energy has identified 40 environmental policy and regulatory constraints on the supply of natural gas.
    Feb. 7, 2005
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    Conventional wisdom and short-term memory strongly influence oil-market analysis.
    Feb. 7, 2005
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    US petroleum demand grew at its strongest rate in 5 years during 2004, partially due to a nearly 7% demand increase for highway diesel fuel, the American Petroleum Institute said...
    Feb. 7, 2005
    Ecuador's energy minister, Eduardo Lopez, may soon unveil a proposal to reform state-run Petroecuador as the company seeks to attract more private-sector investment.
    Feb. 7, 2005
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    Exploration and production executives in an informal survey said they expect oil and gas prices to remain strong and merger and acquisition activity to continue.
    Feb. 7, 2005
    Ariel Corporationwww.arielcorp.com
    Feb. 7, 2005
    Analysts see problems for North American gas market The North American natural gas market is tight and must develop new sources of supply and the infrastructure to bring gas to...
    Feb. 7, 2005
    An old Oil & Gas Journal dated Feb. 13, 1941, found recently in the office had an interesting article we feel needs to be shared with our readers.
    Feb. 7, 2005
    OGJ's excellent series of articles and editorial on depletion have made possible a discussion of this previously taboo topic in a sane, rational, and intellectually rigorous manner...
    Feb. 7, 2005
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    With rising prices for oil and natural gas, coupled with declining North American production, the motivation to find new opportunities for oil and gas exploration and development...
    Feb. 7, 2005
    OPEC stands pat; Iraq elects government Two events occurred Jan. 30 that should have long-term effects on oil markets.
    Feb. 7, 2005
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    T.D. Williamson Inc. Tulsa, has announced the appointments of Jon Major as vice-president, Western Hemisphere region; Phillip Morrison as vice-president, pipeline integrity products...
    Feb. 7, 2005
    Command energy options can't be called sustainable Innovative energy options can only suffer from association with command strategies that are destined to fail.
    Feb. 7, 2005
    Apache Energy Ltd., Perth, in partnership with Nexus Energy Ltd., Melbourne, discovered three gas zones in its Grayling-1A wildcat in the Gippsland basin off Victoria.
    Feb. 7, 2005