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    Pipelines & Transportation

    GAO sees differing crude, product price impacts with more exports

    Oct. 27, 2014
    Removing US crude oil export restrictions would likely increase crude prices and decrease consumer fuel prices, the Government Accountability Office said in a recent report.
    New Plants

    China reviewing oil relationships with Sudan, South Sudan, researcher says

    Oct. 27, 2014
    The Chinese government and China National Petroleum Corp. are reviewing their relationships with Sudan and South Sudan following years of growth that changed both sides, a researcher...
    Government

    EPA sets energy booby traps for the US economy

    Oct. 27, 2014
    The US Environmental Protection Agency is setting booby traps for the economy as the last half term of the Obama presidency lumbers into view.
    General Interest

    The Big Crew change is here

    Oct. 27, 2014
    A phenomenon known as the Big Crew Change is under way in the oil and gas industry as the baby boomer generation reaches retirement age, and the industry works to bring young ...
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    General Interest

    OGJ Newsletter

    Oct. 27, 2014
    International news for oil and gas professionals

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    LPG Markets

    EIA: Lower US household heating expenditures expected this winter

    Oct. 27, 2014
    Average expenditures of US household for natural gas, heating oil, electricity, and propane are projected to decrease this winter heating season (Oct. 1-Mar. 31) compared with...
    Companies

    Green jobs fading

    Oct. 27, 2014
    In US politics, green jobs seem to have met the fate of compromise and polite disagreement. Once hailed as an answer to recessionary unemployment, green jobs no longer receive...
    Government

    ATP-IP settlement marks first joint resolution of CWA, OCSLA claims

    Oct. 27, 2014
    ATP Infrastructure Partners LP (ATP-IP) agreed to pay a $1-million fine and perform corrective measures to resolve federal claims that it violated the Clean Water Act (CWA) and...
    Pipelines & Transportation

    Watching Government: Europe's 'gas stress test'

    Oct. 27, 2014
    The European Commission quietly acknowledged the possibility of a Russian natural gas supply interruption amid unrest in Ukraine when its member countries put energy security ...
    Refining

    California Bay Area refiners face heightened regulations

    Oct. 27, 2014
    California's Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), the public agency responsible for regulating stationary sources of air pollution in the nine counties that surround...
    Pipelines & Transportation

    PNR head urges DOC to issue condensate export permits to others

    Oct. 27, 2014
    The head of an independent oil and gas company that in late June received one of the first two federal approvals to export condensate urged the US Department of Commerce to begin...
    Production Operations

    EIA continues to cut price forecasts for US crude oil, gasoline

    Oct. 27, 2014
    Weakening global demand and higher Libyan oil exports have driven down North Sea Brent crude oil spot prices to an average of $97/bbl in September, a decrease of $5/bbl from August...
    Companies

    Mexico upstream bidding to start with shallow-water assets

    Oct. 27, 2014
    Mexico plans to publish its technical bidding requirements in November, outlining logistics for the first upstream bid round, according to hydrocarbon officials visiting Houston...
    Refining

    API: US petroleum demand falls in September, third quarter

    Oct. 27, 2014
    Total US petroleum deliveries, a measure of demand, averaged 18.6 million b/d last month, down 3.5% from September 2013, as stated in the latest monthly statistics from the American...