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    The US Senate, by a 71-25 vote, passed legislation Aug. 1 to expand federal oil and gas leasing in the Gulf of Mexico.
    Aug. 7, 2006
    The US has made substantial progress in its efforts to help Central Asian nations bring their oil and gas resources to markets, a US Department of State official told a US House...
    Aug. 7, 2006
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    Many facts about offshore oil and gas development relate to the formulation of a knowledge-based, rational national energy policy and should be a part of the current debate on...
    Aug. 7, 2006
    Massive volumes of natural gas wasted annually in Russia’s gas sector and the lack of investments in developing new fields to offset depletion of key producing fields “will begin...
    Aug. 7, 2006
    When the National Petrochemical & Refiners Association issued its annual US Refining and Storage Capacity Report on July 26, it provided a reminder that the US refining industry...
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    General Interest - Quick TakesS&P says $100/bbl oil would slow economyA crude oil price spike to $100/bbl on the New York Mercantile Exchange would slow the US economy but probably...
    Aug. 7, 2006
    The US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is increasing pressure on BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. to improve its operations on Alaska’s North Slope ...
    Aug. 7, 2006
    Hurricanes Katrina and Rita caused the biggest disruptions ever experienced by oil and operations in the Gulf of Mexico, said the US Department of Energy in its final 24-page ...
    Aug. 7, 2006
    Worldwide trade in condensates and ultralight crudes will remain strong through the middle of this decade, predicts a study by Poten & Partners, New York.
    Aug. 7, 2006
    In the year since comprehensive energy legislation became law as the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Congress has stayed busy trying to pass more energy legislation.
    Aug. 7, 2006
    Hostilities in Israel and Lebanon without doubt raise the vulnerability of oil and gas workers throughout the Middle East.
    Aug. 7, 2006
    UK natural gas prices are likely to be lower than the levels experienced last winter despite declining production, uncertain import capacities, and limited storage, Cambridge ...
    Aug. 7, 2006
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    Effective optimization of natural gas pipeline energy costs over time should assume neither steady-state operation nor indefinite operation at near-capacity flow rates.
    Aug. 7, 2006
    Natural gas futures prices escalated to a 5-week high July 26, peaking at $6.90/MMbtu in intraday trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange before closing at $6.89/MMbtu, up...
    Aug. 7, 2006
    It’s time to post guards at the playground. Politicians are marketing energy programs with invocations to “our children.
    Aug. 7, 2006
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    With nearly 450 offshore fields developed to date, offshore Europe is the world’s largest offshore oil and gas producing province and is responsible for some 24% of the global...
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    A recently commissioned automated hydrogen sulfide gas separation unit is ready for live fluid treatment in the Kazakhstan sector of the Caspian Sea.
    Aug. 7, 2006
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    Aug. 7, 2006