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    That the Macondo tragedy of last April would inaugurate a new era of offshore regulation was inevitable.
    Oct. 18, 2010
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    Oct. 18, 2010
    A costly slowdown in permitting of shallow-water drilling in the Gulf of Mexico shows in microcosm how regulatory juggernauts wreck economies.
    Oct. 18, 2010
    The price of front-month crude oil rose Oct. 8, its sixth increase within eight sessions in the New York market.
    Oct. 18, 2010
    New Line of Welded Pipe and Tube ProductsNow offered to the industry is nonstandard welded tubular items in stainless, duplex, nickel, and 6-moly and chrome moly materials, in...
    Oct. 18, 2010
    The "Obamatorium" ban of Gulf of Mexico drilling—just lifted last week—has joined "ObamaCare" as yet another catch phrase used by opponents to tie another potential economic disaster...
    Oct. 18, 2010
    Potential US tax increases related to oil and natural gas operations are likely to vary depending on how and when Congress pursues other tax items on its agenda, now expected ...
    Oct. 18, 2010
    The Marcellus shale represents an amazing opportunity for Pennsylvania, and the state's government has responded by enacting what probably are the nation's toughest regulations...
    Oct. 18, 2010
    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has revised its forecast of 2010 global oil demand by 100,000 b/d in its latest monthly Oil Market Report, citing a world economy...
    Oct. 18, 2010
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    Producers and government officials should anticipate potential problems with shale gas development and be prepared to respond to them, participants on two panels said Oct. 11 ...
    Oct. 18, 2010
    Cuba's anticipated development of its offshore oil resources would profoundly affect its national economy, but have more political impacts on relations with the US, experts generally...
    Oct. 18, 2010
    GENERAL INTEREST — Quick TakesIran reclaims third position in oil reservesIran has reclaimed third position in officially estimated oil reserves, only days after the Iraqi government...
    Oct. 18, 2010
    A marked slowdown in the US government's issuing of new Gulf of Mexico shallow-water drilling permits poses serious implications for the US Gulf Coast's economy, a new Southern...
    Oct. 18, 2010
    The global climate-change debate has raised several serious questions. Geoengineering will not provide the right answer, warns James R. Fleming, a science and technology professor...
    Oct. 18, 2010
    Offshore oil and gas producers warned of a de facto moratorium on deepwater drilling in the US Gulf of Mexico as the Department of the Interior lifted a formal moratorium in effect...
    Oct. 18, 2010