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    A bipartisan energy snowball rolls again in the US Senate

    Sept. 23, 2013
    Another time Congress resorted to bipartisanship to make energy law, the US recommitted itself to fuel selection by politics instead of markets and created problems now becoming...
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    Watching Government: Wyden's Keystone surprise

    Sept. 23, 2013
    Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Ronald L. Wyden (D-Ore.) believed he had brought an uncontroversial energy efficiency bill to the US Senate floor for debate Sept...
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    API wants Congress to repeal, not reform, federal RFS

    Sept. 23, 2013
    The American Petroleum Institute is bringing refining executives to Washington, DC, to convince Congress and the White House that the federal Renewable Fuels Standard should not...
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    DOE approves Dominion Cove Point LNG exports to non-FTA countries

    Sept. 23, 2013
    The US Department of Energy approved Dominion Cove Point LP's application to export LNG from its terminal in Calvert County, Md., to countries that do not have a free-trade agreement...
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    Approach seen helping proposal for Mexican energy reform

    Sept. 23, 2013
    A middle-ground approach that leaves details to legislation improves chances the Mexican Congress will pass constitutional amendments reforming the state-centered hydrocarbon ...

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    US crude logistics straining despite transport reconfiguration

    Sept. 23, 2013
    Despite a reconfiguration of crude-oil transportation, growing production from unconventional resources still strains logistics in North America as it reshapes crude pricing and...
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    IHS: Unconventional oil, gas revolution to boost US economy

    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 ...
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    Study: Methane emissions from gas production lower than EPA estimates

    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...
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    Mexico's price controls

    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...
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    Industry employment

    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).
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    OGJ Newsletter

    Sept. 23, 2013
    International news for oil and gas professionals
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    Study finds no fracing problems in Inglewood oil field

    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...
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    Study: Glut of US ethane to remain; exports to balance propane, butane

    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...