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    New redox process successful in high-pressure gas streams

    Nov. 26, 2001
    The new redox Sulfint HP process desulfurizes natural gas efficiently at high pressures.
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    Pipeline Report: Technology advances key worldwide gas pipeline developments

    Nov. 26, 2001
    Rapid, worldwide growth in natural gas as a fuel of choice has challenged the world's pipeline industry to maintain safety and reliability and reduce costs by devising innovative...
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    New mud pump increases capacity, minimizes vibration

    Nov. 26, 2001
    As oil and gas fields mature, operators must drill wells with large offsets, long laterals, and extended reach applications using rotary steerable systems, mud motors, and bottomhole...
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    Pipeline Report: US national mapping system growing, adjusting to security concerns

    Nov. 26, 2001
    The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) is a geographic information system (GIS) created by the US Department of Transportation, Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS) in cooperation...
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    Thermochemical capsules clean paraffin from tubing

    Nov. 26, 2001
    A field demonstration at the Rocky Mountain Oilfield Testing Center (RMOTC), near Casper Wyo. showed that a thermochemical capsule dropped down tubulars effectively removed paraffin...

    More content from Volume 99, Issue 48

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    Pipeline Report: New method helps operators assess line integrity

    Nov. 26, 2001
    New methodology based on structural mechanics and probability theory helps pipeline operators assess and ensure the integrity of their onshore high-pressure pipelines.
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    Phillips, Conoco plan $35 billion 'merger of equals'

    Nov. 26, 2001
    Conoco Inc. and Phillips Petroleum Co. have approved what is being touted as a "merger of equals," creating a $35 billion global energy company.
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    OGJ Newsletter

    Nov. 26, 2001
    OPEC appears to have drawn a line in the sand with non-OPEC oil exporters, prompting the question of whether a market war is ahead.
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    Editorial: Reviving US investment

    Nov. 26, 2001
    The oil and gas industry has no need greater than economic recovery.
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    Watching Government: Fuelish follies

    Nov. 26, 2001
    Instead of being left in the dark, Californians may now be stranded by the side of the road if state officials insist on moving forward with the 2003 zero-emission vehicle (ZEV...
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    Watching the World: Don't give up the day job

    Nov. 26, 2001
    A friendly feature of the annual North Sea exploration and production exhibitions, held in alternate years in Aberdeen and Stavanger, has been the presence over the past 10 years...
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    Environmentalism transported

    Nov. 26, 2001
    Since the oil boom busted in 1982, the world's oil and gas industries have had to learn how to find, drill, produce, and move hydrocarbons in the face of nearly constant opposition...
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    They paid how much for the producing property?

    Nov. 26, 2001
    Authors Heather and Wiggins argue (OGJ, Oct. 29, 2001, p. 42) that discount rates are lower and valuations higher for larger (and in their argument, better) producing properties...
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    EIA to require gas firms to submit data for its new gas storage report

    Nov. 26, 2001
    The US Energy Information Administration will require natural gas companies to supply data for a new weekly gas storage report that likely will be unveiled this spring.
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    Services/Suppliers

    Nov. 26, 2001
    Weatherford International Inc.
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    Equipment/Software/Literature

    Nov. 26, 2001
    Relief valve handles cryogenic service
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    Petroleum shipping industry facing shortage, two studies say

    Nov. 26, 2001
    Two analyses of petroleum-related shipping for the US and world, respectively, announced last month that that industry is headed for crisis.
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    Advertising Sales / Advertisers Index

    Nov. 26, 2001
    Advertising Sales / Advertisers Index
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    Conoco exploration technique patented

    Nov. 26, 2001
    Conoco Inc. was awarded the first in a series of pending US patents for a technique the company expects to dramatically improve exploration results in challenging areas like the...
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    Methodology of CGPC's study of Canada's conventional gas resources

    Nov. 26, 2001
    The CGPC is a volunteer group of professionals with long experience in oil and gas exploration and resource assessment.
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    WCSB top Canadian supply source as frontiers face long lead times

    Nov. 26, 2001
    The Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) is now and will continue to be the main area of conventional gas supply in Canada.