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    Back when I started working for Oil & Gas Journal, there was an office manager at the Houston bureau who I very much admired.
    June 9, 2014
    Oil and gas companies today face more emerging exploration opportunities than they have available capital or people, Susan Cunningham, senior vice-president of Noble Energy Inc...
    June 9, 2014
    The US Department of Energy is considering changes in its review process for LNG export applications by limiting final national interest determinations to projects that have completed...
    June 9, 2014
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    International news for oil and gas professionals
    June 9, 2014
    The state of Washington has adopted a new rule that will require refineries in the state to limit greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2025.
    June 9, 2014
    Russia is likely to remain Europe's primary natural gas supplier because Gazprom, that country's state-owned integrated gas company, has already begun to adjust operations and...
    June 9, 2014
    Europe faces "a major structural crisis" of electric power reliability as thermal generation capacity needed to back up electricity from renewable energy falls, according to a...
    June 9, 2014
    The $400 billion natural gas deal Gazprom signed with China National Petroleum Corp. last month strongly favors the Chinese company and its country, writes an analyst with Chatham...
    June 9, 2014
    California's Kern County Planning & Community Development Department (KCPCDD) has issued a draft environmental impact report for Alon USA Energy Inc.'s request to increase the...
    June 9, 2014
    Finally, the US has done something in response to climate change. The country has done nothing about global warming, of course. Global mean temperature won't change measurably...
    June 6, 2014