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    Composite riser technology advances to field applications

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Norske Conoco AS and Kvaerner Oil Field Products AS have developed a high-pressure composite drilling riser for field demonstration, which they believe is the world's first.
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    Gas & Power in Latin America: South America's Southern Cone gas, power sectors taking first steps toward energy integration

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Since the privatization of Argentina's energy sector beginning in 1992, South America's Southern Cone has under- gone dramatic changes in natural gas and power markets.
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    Brazil's energy crisis complicates progress in gas, power markets, but outlook brightening

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Brazil is in the middle of a dramatic electricity crisis.
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    US gasoline-marketing margins statistics begin in this issue

    Oct. 15, 2001
    In the statistics section of this issue, Oil & Gas Journal introduces Muse, Stancil & Co.'s monthly gasoline-marketing margins.
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    Gulf Coast refinery, petchem project integration nears milestone

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Commissioning will be completed and commercial operation will begin this quarter in Port Arthur, Tex., at the world's largest single-train olefins plant.

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    Automatic welding used on large Russian gas line

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Construction was in full swing through winter and summer along the 56-in. Yamal-Europe gas pipeline.
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    Advertising Sales / Advertisers Index

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Advertising Sales / Advertisers Index
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    How reservoir property variations may effect Frio hydrocarbon volumes

    Oct. 15, 2001
    The question often arises as to what effect, if any, do variations in common reservoir properties have on the amount of hydrocarbon reserves present.
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    Area Drilling

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Much has been made lately of how to attract and retain talent in the oil and gas industry (OGJ, Sept. 24, 2001, p. 22).
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    Equipment/Software/Literature

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Remote control, monitoring for flow applications
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    Services/Suppliers

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Serimer Dasa
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    UNDERGROUND GAS STORAGE - Conclusion: Industry-segment uses reflect evolution of storage

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Changes in the US natural gas industry in the past 2 decades have been revolutionary: commoditization of natural gas, growth of market centers, pervasiveness of risk-management...
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    Personnel shortage

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Excellent article (OGJ, Sept. 24, 2001, p. 22). I've worried about the same problem coming at us for the past 8 or 10 years.
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    Ignoring experience

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Your article entitled, "Oil and gas industry continues to grapple with technical personnel shortage," (OGJ, Sept. 24, 2001, p. 22) reinforces the obvious fact that industry continues...
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    Taking stock

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Much has been made lately of how to attract and retain talent in the oil and gas industry (OGJ, Sept. 24, 2001, p. 22).
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    NGSA contends US natural gas supplies 'ample' for heating season

    Oct. 15, 2001
    The Natural Gas Supply Association contends that US gas supplies should be ample for the upcoming heating season.
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    OGJ Newsletter

    Oct. 15, 2001
    OPEC officials confirmed member nations are discussing whether to cut the group's oil production quotas.
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    Watching Government: Alaska dreaming

    Oct. 15, 2001
    The US Congress is in an Alaska state of mind when it comes to energy policy.
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    Editorial: A changing oil market

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Aren't oil prices supposed to leap when warfare erupts in or around the Middle East?
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    Canadian oil sands research keeps production competitive, prospects for growth bright

    Oct. 15, 2001
    The future of Canada's continuing capacity to produce and export oil lies in the massive oil sands deposits in the Fort McMurray region of northern Alberta.
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    Senate leaders bypass committees to expedite energy legislation

    Oct. 15, 2001
    US Senate leaders have opted to bypass the committee process to bring energy policy legislation to the floor this fall-a bill that will not propose leasing of the Arctic National...
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    Attacks on US aftereffects on gas demand uncertain

    Oct. 15, 2001
    While the Sept. 11 attacks on the US will add some uncertainty to the nation's projected demand for natural gas, Arlington, Va.-based Energy Ventures Analysts Inc. (EVA) expects...
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    Watching the World: Global gas

    Oct. 15, 2001
    Europe is about to start work on its first LNG export project, in northern Norway.