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    Despite a reconfiguration of crude-oil transportation, growing production from unconventional resources still strains logistics in North America as it reshapes crude pricing and...
    Sept. 23, 2013
    Growth in unconventional oil and natural gas activity is transforming America's energy future and strengthening its overall economy in terms of jobs, government revenues, and ...
    Sept. 23, 2013
    Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin said their direct measurements at 190 natural gas drilling sites found lower methane emissions than the US Environment Protection...
    Sept. 23, 2013
    The Mexican government has left an important question open in its historic effort to transform the state-centered oil and gas business. It sets oil and gas prices and has said...
    Sept. 23, 2013
    The US oil and natural gas industry has experienced a growth in jobs from 2007 through yearend 2012, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
    Sept. 23, 2013
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    International news for oil and gas professionals
    Sept. 23, 2013
    A comprehensive study of Plains Exploration & Production Co.'s Inglewood oil field in southern California's Los Angeles basin found no adverse effects from two hydraulically fractured...
    Sept. 23, 2013
    A new study of US NGL markets from Simmons & Co. International, Houston, sees ethane remaining in oversupply near term and export growth bringing balance to propane and butane...
    Sept. 23, 2013