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    Since oil and gas started flowing from the Norwegian and UK sectors of the North Sea, the two countries have had an amicable and frequently profitable relationship.
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    The DAQstation CX, a new member in the DAQstation family of data acquisition instruments, incorporates up to a maximum of six internal PID control loops and 16 externally connected...
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    The call for a national energy policy has been echoed about the US countryside for many years. Everyone agrees there is a need for one, but building a consensus on what it should...
    Dec. 24, 2001
    The White House wants to develop a national system that ranks the severity of a terrorism threat, US Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge told Reuters in a Dec. 14 interview. ...
    Dec. 24, 2001
    The UK government has begun to clarify and simplify rules allowing third-party access to the oil and gas delivery infrastructure on the UK Continental Shelf.
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    Prospects have improved for another production cut by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries design- ed to bolster oil prices.
    Dec. 24, 2001
    US natural gas prices should jump sharply in the first quarter as demand jumps in the face of limited supply.
    Dec. 24, 2001
    2001 Worldwide refining survey
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    The International Energy Agency has confirmed that nations outside the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries have taken a larger share of the world oil market.
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    Deregulation is taking Taiwan into a new age of energy competition. The monopoly of state-owned Chinese Petroleum Corp. (CPC) in all phases of imports, refining, and product distributio...
    Dec. 24, 2001
    Worldwide Production Survey
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    Deadline looms for OPEC, non-OPEC output accord OPEC will need to reach some agreement soon with non-OPEC members on oil production cuts if logistics are to be arranged by next...
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    Worldwide reserves of crude oil and natural gas increased in 2001. Crude oil and condensate reserves grew 3.7 billion bbl, following an increase of 12.3 billion bbl in 2000. Reserves...
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    In Part 1 of this series (OGJ, Dec. 17, 2001, p. 18), Wood Mackenzie estimated the reserves and production potential of the five countries surrounding the Caspian Sea-Kazakhstan...
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    The worldwide refining industry experienced a significant merger and a major acquisition in 2001, yet failed to add any substantial capacity.
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    The petroleum industry uses solids-free brines for completion and work over fluids.
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    A review of the validity of a reservoir simulation model does not need to address whether the model is perfect overall. Rather, a review should address whether or not, a model...
    Dec. 24, 2001