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    If an Outer Continental Shelf leasing reform bill comes before the full House during the lame-duck session, it should be S. 3711 and not the broader HR 4761, 18 House Republicans...
    Nov. 27, 2006
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    The US Gulf of Mexico is the world’s hottest exploration and development play and the most important source of US oil and natural gas supply.
    Nov. 27, 2006
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    After experiencing strong growth in 2004, the Asia-Pacific region’s oil demand growth slowed in 2005, particularly during the second half of the year, according to a July 2006...
    Nov. 27, 2006
    The deep geologic horizons of the shallow-water Gulf of Mexico Outer Continental Shelf offer the best near-term opportunity for increasing US natural gas production.
    Nov. 27, 2006
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    Gas production from the eastern Gulf of Mexico will start in 2007 from 10 deepwater fields tied into a floating central processing facility, Independence Hub, moored in about ...
    Nov. 27, 2006
    Overcoming technology challenges in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico is critical to future US energy supply.
    Nov. 27, 2006
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    In the last decade, offshore operators have developed and refined an emergency response system with standardized format and nomenclature for dynamically positioned drilling operations...
    Nov. 27, 2006
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    Data for liquids presented in this article suggest that global crude oil, natural gas liquids (NGL), and Alberta oil sands production will plateau at above 118 million b/d and...
    Nov. 27, 2006
    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Nov. 16 granted an interstate natural gas storage operator market-based rates for the first time.
    Nov. 27, 2006
    New federal pipeline safety legislation is overdue and should be passed before the end of the year, witnesses and lawmakers agreed at a Nov. 16 hearing before the Senate Commerce...
    Nov. 27, 2006
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    Deepwater projects typically face technical and financial challenges to their viability.
    Nov. 27, 2006
    OAO Lukoil Holdings ceded control of a joint venture for new projects to state-controlled OAO Gazprom’s oil subsidiary, Gazprom Neft.
    Nov. 27, 2006
    A partnership led by Repsol YPF SA has launched a project to apply unprecedented computing power to geophysics to reduce the risk in exploration of deep subsalt prospects under...
    Nov. 27, 2006
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    General Interest - Quick TakesNigerian militants leave oil-pumping stationMilitants in Nigeria have abandoned an oil-pumping station operated by Nigeria Agip Oil Co. (NAOC) after...
    Nov. 27, 2006
    Three incoming Senate committee chairmen have asked President George W. Bush to commit to working with the new Congress in passing aggressive climate change legislation in 2007...
    Nov. 27, 2006
    “He had been eight years upon a project for extracting sunbeams out of cucumbers...”
    Nov. 27, 2006
    The “peak oil” theory, stipulating that world oil production will soon peak and sharply decline, is flawed, according to an analysis by Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA...
    Nov. 27, 2006
    No less an authority than the International Energy Agency has renewed its warning about a future of limited fossil energy and more environmental damage from burning too much of...
    Nov. 27, 2006
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    This concluding part of an article exploring a model for reducing statistical uncertainty when pooling pipeline data applies Part 1’s methodology to actual pipeline-failure data...
    Nov. 27, 2006
    The December contract for benchmark US light, sweet crudes plunged to $56.26/bbl, the lowest close for a front-month contract since Nov. 18, 2005, on the New York Mercantile Exchange...
    Nov. 27, 2006