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    Germany is in danger of increasing carbon emissions because of a proposal to shut down its nuclear power plants within the next 15 years, the International Energy Agency warned...
    July 2, 2007
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    Energy demand will increase in the US and worldwide this year as the global economy continues to grow.
    July 2, 2007
    The US oil and gas industry faces a Congress in a decidedly punitive mood as 2007’s second half begins.
    July 2, 2007
    The US Environmental Protection Agency has proposed the first reduction in the national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) for ground-level ozone since 1997.
    July 2, 2007
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    The trends of declining natural gas well productivity and reserves-to-well ratios are expected to continue through 2015 across all 50 gas basins in the US and Canada, Cambridge...
    July 2, 2007
    One oil worker was killed and five wounded on June 23 when a Yemeni guard opened fire on a group of workers at an Occidental Petroleum Corp. site in Yemen’s Shabwa province, about...
    July 2, 2007
    Changes to manufacturing technology worldwide could cut energy use 18-26% and also reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the International Energy Agency said in a report released June...
    July 2, 2007
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    DONG Energy, Hydro ASA, and Royal Dutch Shell PLC agreed to cooperate with Statoil ASA in planning a carbon capture and storage (CCS) test center at a combined heat and power ...
    July 2, 2007
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    Rising costs are slowing the recent rate of drilling growth in the US and savaging drilling in Canada.
    July 2, 2007
    Russia indisputably is a growing force in world energy. That’s why it’s good to periodically hear the perspectives of actual Russians.
    July 2, 2007
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    Global exploration and production spending is expected to increase 13% to $308 billion, said Lehman Bros. Inc., New York.
    July 2, 2007
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    The Ghadames basin in southern Tunisia has become a core area for Pioneer Natural Resources Co., Dallas, which is operating or participating in oil and gas-condensate developments...
    July 2, 2007
    Supporters of former OAO Yukos Chief Executive Mikhail Khodorkovsky gathered in Moscow last week to celebrate his 44th birthday, and reports say that things went well enough.
    July 2, 2007
    For most of its 105 years in print, Oil & Gas Journal has published multiple series of industry statistics.
    July 2, 2007
    Demand for crude may fall if prices exceed $80/bbl, said analysts in the Houston office of Raymond James & Associates Inc.
    July 2, 2007
    Throw away the apple from a bowl of rotten fruit, and what do you have?
    July 2, 2007
    NeoDriller, a new online service, provides up-to-date oil and gas well drilling information on a global basis.
    July 2, 2007
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    Kinder Morgan’s Rockies Express Pipeline needs capacity downstream from its Clarington, Ohio, terminus to expand before it can fully address growing demand in the Northeast.
    July 2, 2007
    The US Congress has acted out many of its demagogic whims on energy. A few more are in prospect.
    July 2, 2007
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    July 2, 2007
    Paramount Resources Ltd., Calgary, is rigging up two rigs newly built by the company to drill horizontal Bakken shale/Birdbear oil wells in western North Dakota.
    July 2, 2007
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    The issue of accuracy in reporting oil and gas reserves and resources in the Middle East gulf region has been a cause for professional concern inside and outside the region for...
    July 2, 2007