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    Most analysts who followed China's painstaking efforts to enter the World Trade Organization (WTO) expected China's entry in 2000.
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    International business leaders warned of tough challenges facing the energy industry at the Cambridge Energy Research Associates' energy conference held last week in Houston.
    Feb. 19, 2001
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    Citing a slowing global economy as the basis, IEA has lowered its projections of worldwide oil demand growth this year by 140,000 b/d.
    Feb. 19, 2001
    A sampling of major international oil and gas companies' yearend 2000 earnings showed dramatic year-over-year gains.
    Feb. 19, 2001
    The growing awareness among international oil chiefs that oil price stability is unlikely to return any time soon is entrenched by the latest report from the International Energy...
    Feb. 19, 2001
    High prices for crude oil and natural gas coupled with strong refining margins pushed earnings of US and Canadian oil and gas companies to high, and in many cases record, levels...
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    Many issues account for widely varying capital and manufacturing costs among Asian petrochemical producers.
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    China's healthy economy in 2000 triggered a "seemingly insatiable demand" for crude oil, causing demand to grow 9% year-over-year.
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    The Asian energy industry faces a decade with conflicting requirements.
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    During the next 5 years, only limited new investment in base oil production will be required in East Asia.
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    Slow progress may be a mixed blessing for Indian refining projects because the country is headed for a supply glut if projects planned for the next 4 years are completed on time...
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    fChina ranks second in total primary commercial energy consumption after the US and third in total primary commercial energy production after the US and Russia.
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    Installation of an online closed-loop system resulted in dramatic improvements of product qualities for a curde unit at a Pennsylvania refinery.
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    Russian oil companies continue to improve operational and financial efficiencies despite low levels of direct foreign investment.
    Feb. 19, 2001