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    The California Senate passed a bill aimed at curbing methane emissions from intrastate natural gas pipelines and local distribution systems. SB 1371, which was approved by 23 ...
    Sept. 8, 2014
    As still relatively new to Oil & Gas Journal's editorial team, this technology editor has spent a great portion of the past year frequenting industry events in hopes of meeting...
    Sept. 8, 2014
    A cyclical downturn in offshore drilling might provide an opportunity for driller contractors having financial flexibility to buy their peers at favorable prices, Fitch Ratings...
    Sept. 8, 2014
    Reports that the Venezuelan government wants to sell Citgo Petroleum Corp. have surfaced periodically for nearly a decade.
    Sept. 8, 2014
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    International news for oil and gas professionals
    Sept. 8, 2014
    The US Bureau of Land Management's California state office announced a comprehensive strategy for its oil and gas program in the state after receiving an independent review of...
    Sept. 8, 2014
    Russia's recent oil and gas deals with China, some of which have been questioned on the basis of pricing, are good for Russian companies overall, argues an analyst at Moody's ...
    Sept. 8, 2014
    Shell Offshore Inc. submitted revisions to its previously approved Chukchi Sea exploration plan on Aug. 28, a spokesman for the company confirmed.
    Sept. 8, 2014
    Governments and businesses trying to develop tight oil and gas resources could face intense competition for water that would be used in hydraulic fracturing, the World Resources...
    Sept. 8, 2014
    Although the suggestion will strike some observers as sacrilege, the US should begin asking whether the Environmental Protection Agency has outlived its usefulness.
    Sept. 5, 2014