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    Nelson-Farrar monthly cost indexes

    Sept. 4, 2006
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    Companies

    Smaller OGJ200 group reports earnings gains, higher outlays

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Increases in capital spending and commodity prices yielded sharp 2005 earnings gains for the OGJ200 group of companies, while the number of firms qualifying for the group declined...
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    Companies

    Model calculates acid-gas injection profiles

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Several case studies demonstrate the utility of a new model to determine the acid-gas injection profile from the wellhead to TD.
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    Companies

    Study evaluates design of high-capacity CO2 injection plants

    Sept. 4, 2006
    This article discusses major aspects related to the design and future operation of a high-capacity (~9,200 tonnes/day) CO2 injection facility.
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    Companies

    Russians drilling giant Shtokman field with Norsk Hydro

    Sept. 4, 2006
    OAO Gazprom has begun exploratory drilling in the giant Shtokman field in the central part of the Russian sector of the Barents Sea with Norway’s Norsk Hydro ASA.

    More content from Volume 104, Issue 33

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    Exploration & Development

    SW Oman airborne data encourage Circle Oil

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Circle Oil PLC, London, expressed encouragement at the results of preliminary processing of a 4,800-km airborne gravity and magnetic survey on Block 49 in southwestern Oman.
    Exploration & Development

    Indonesia places oil, gas blocks up for bid

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Indonesia invited companies to bid on 41 oil and gas blocks onshore and offshore Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Java.
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    Companies

    Esso adds fields as Chad’s oil output lags expected level

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Chad’s oil production averaged just above 170,000 b/d in 2005 as output ran below the planned initial 230,000 b/d level.
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    Drilling & Production

    Uganda discoveries turn heads, but production may be distant

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Discoveries near Lake Albert in landlocked Uganda are awakening exploration interest all along the Albert graben.
    Companies

    Print Ad Index

    Sept. 4, 2006
    ABB Inc.www.abb.com/totalflowAgencia Nacional de Hidrocarburoswww.anh.gov.coAir Francewww.airfrance.comBaker HughesBaker Atlaswww.bakerhughes.comBalon Corporationwww.balon.comCareerbuil...
    Companies

    Area Drilling

    Sept. 4, 2006
    NorwayAn ExxonMobil Corp. affiliate came up dry at the deepest hole on the Norwegian continental shelf.Exploration well 9/4-5, on the Permian age Kogge Prospect, went to TD 5,...
    Production Operations

    Certain about supply

    Sept. 4, 2006
    To judge by recent communication to Oil & Gas Journal, an expression of optimism about oil supply constitutes suspicious behavior.
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    Petrochemicals

    Equipment/Software/Literature

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Free catalog details terminal enclosures, systemsA new 90 page catalog, free upon request, details more than 500 increased safety terminal enclosures and systems. The catalog ...
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    Bush offers more half-finished energy thoughts

    Sept. 4, 2006
    An important tool of politics is the half-finished thought.
    Refining

    Iranian crisis looms

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Fearing an attempt to make atomic bombs, the United Nations Security Council demanded that Iran abandon its uranium enrichment program by the end of August or face international...
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    Companies

    NORTH AMERICAN LNG TERMINALS-Conclusion: Gulf Coast picture clearing; Mexico getting first terminal

    Sept. 4, 2006
    This second of two articles wraps up a look at current North American LNG terminals by focusing on the US and Mexican gulf and Pacific coasts.
    Drilling & Production

    Managing drilling waste

    Sept. 4, 2006
    I would like to offer a different perspective on managing offshore drilling wastes from that presented in the article “Canadians evaluate technologies to manage offshore drilling...
    Discoveries

    MMS issues proposed 5-year plan, draft EIS for OCS

    Sept. 4, 2006
    The US Minerals Management Service has released for comment a proposed plan for the 2007-12 Outer Continental Shelf leasing program and the associated draft environmental impact...
    Capacities

    Markets and hurricanes

    Sept. 4, 2006
    With the Atlantic hurricane season now well under way, many in the US are reflecting on last year at this time when one of the largest and costliest hurricanes hit the Gulf Coast...
    Pipelines & Transportation

    COMPANY NEWS: Lyondell to buy Citgo’s stake in Houston refinery

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Lyondell Chemical Co. will acquire Citgo Petroleum Corp.’s 41.25% interest in Lyondell-Citgo Refining LP for $2.1 billion, including the refining company’s debt.
    Companies

    INGAA to FERC: include MLPs in equity return formula

    Sept. 4, 2006
    An initial US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission decision to authorize a lower return on equity (ROE) from a proposed natural gas pipeline project could jeopardize future investments...
    Gas Processing

    TEPPCO ordered to sell Mont Belvieu NGL storage

    Sept. 4, 2006
    The US Federal Trade Commission has ordered TEPPCO Partners LP to sell its interest in a Mont Belvieu natural gas liquids storage facility and associated assets by Dec. 31.
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    Companies

    OGJ Newsletter

    Sept. 4, 2006
    General Interest - Quick TakesPrudhoe Bay field production back to 200,000 b/dBP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. said on Aug. 29 that Prudhoe Bay field production was restored to more...
    Refining

    BP to answer to refinery fire lawsuit, CFTC questions

    Sept. 4, 2006
    A Texas state district court ordered BP PLC’s Chief Executive Officer John Browne to give a deposition regarding the Mar. 23, 2005, explosion and fire at the company’s 446,500...
    Economics & Markets

    NAM: Higher energy costs have cut US workers’ wages

    Sept. 4, 2006
    US workers’ real hourly wages have fallen because energy prices overall have climbed 80% since the end of the 2001 recession, said the National Association of Manufacturers in...
    Reserves

    WATCHING THE WORLD: The Azadegan pressure play

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Iran’s defiance over the development of a nuclear program continues to cast a shadow over supplies of oil to Japan.
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    Exploration & Development

    Libya’s NOC solicits IOC interest in third bid round

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) is soliciting international exploration and production companies to participate in the country’s third lease bid round for certain E&P-sharing...
    Pipelines & Transportation

    Industry still assessing 2005 hurricane damages

    Sept. 4, 2006
    In the wake of the 2005 hurricane season that shut-in much Gulf of Mexico oil and gas production for months, industry is considering various safety and precautionary measures ...
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    Production Operations

    OGJ100 firms boost financial results, production

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Oil & Gas Journal’s survey of the 100 leading oil and gas producers with headquarters outside the US posted improved financial results during 2005.
    Pipelines & Transportation

    WATCHING GOVERNMENT: Gov. Murkowski’s next race

    Sept. 4, 2006
    Alaska Gov. Frank H. Murkowski may have lost the Republican gubernatorial primary on Aug. 22, but that doesn’t mean he’s through.