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    Weakening oil prices have allowed the US Congress to indulge itself on the sanctions issue, industry officials say.
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    Chemopetrol AS has improved its hot-gas sampling equipment at its Litvinov, Czech Republic, ethylene plant, giving it more-accurate yield data with which to plan its ethylene ...
    July 9, 2001
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    The number of multiphase metering installations has increased as industry continues to advance this technology that measures oil, water, and gas quantities in flow streams without...
    July 9, 2001
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    It was in the aftermath of the first oil price shock of 1973-74 that the question of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' production capacity was initially raised...
    July 9, 2001
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    Producers in the Gulf of Mexico now have available the largest proppant-capacity fracturing vessel available in the region.
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    The world is grappling with yet another spike in oil prices, in some respects like those of the past 3 decades.
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    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' productive capacity and capacity utilization have long been an indicator of the stability or vulnerability of the global oil...
    July 9, 2001
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    In December 1997, when the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries decided to raise production quotas in spite of the Asian financial crisis, OPEC's critics once again asserted...
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    On May 28, 1901, at Tehran's Sahebqaraniyyeh Palace, Muzaffar ul-Din Shah inked an 18-point concession granting William Knox D'Arcy, a British "rentier," the special rights for...
    July 9, 2001
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    Merger and acquisition activity among oil and gas companies remains a strong trend in the industry. Most notably, M&A activities have centered on US firms vying to acquire Canadian...
    July 9, 2001
    On May 19, 1986, Oil & Gas Journal published an address given at the 1986 annual meeting of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Pacific Section, entitled, "The Looming...
    July 9, 2001
    At a well-attended, if small scale, industry conference held recently in London, BP PLC CO2 Program Director Gardiner Hill gave delegates an update of progress on a nine-company...
    July 9, 2001
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    Watson Energy, Mandeville, La., appointed W.E. Spencer president and CEO of the company. Spencer has more than 40 years of experience in the energy industry. Previously, he served...
    July 9, 2001
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    As expected, OPEC decided July 3 to keep oil production at the current level of 24.2 million b/d.
    July 9, 2001
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    The George W. Bush administration took a bold step in grappling with the thorny question of what the long-term US energy policy should be.
    July 9, 2001
    The Consumer Federation of America's disquisition on what its title calls "the gasoline price spiral" arrived in time to be torpedoed by the market.
    July 9, 2001
    Alabama's congressional delegation has underscored a dilemma at the core of US energy politics.
    July 9, 2001
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    The existing method of pipeline monitoring, which requires an entire pipeline to be inspected periodically, wastes time and is expensive.
    July 9, 2001
    Mr. Edison's letter in (OGJ, June 25, 2001, p. 10) concerned the alleged "failure of the oil industry to improve its horrible public perception." Mr. Edison lacked some information...
    July 9, 2001