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    Plans for a $1.7 billion crude oil pipeline between Russia and China advanced earlier this year when government officials from the two countries signed an agreement to begin constructio...
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    The US Department of Energy has completed a 7-year, $328-million refurbishment to extend by 25 years the life of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
    June 12, 2000
    Effects of third-party damage to pipelines will be the focus of research to be supervised by the Gas Research Institute (GRI), Chicago.
    June 12, 2000
    Fundamental issues for the oil and gas industry came into focus last week in the announcement of international financial support for the Chad-Cameroon oil-development and pipeline...
    June 12, 2000
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    A new range of three screw, positive displacement, high pressure series pumps is designed for handling liquids with little or no lubricating properties, liquids that are corrosive...
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    Oil fields with over 100 million bbl of ultimate recovery-cumulative production plus remaining reserves-are considered giants, the gleam in the eye of any explorationist. These...
    June 12, 2000
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    A wholly-owned subsidiary of Halliburton Co. - has completed the purchase of the remaining 50 percent shares of Niigata Masoneilan Co., Ltd. (NIMCO) from Niigata Engineering Co...
    June 12, 2000
    As the title of this week's special report (p. 76) indicates, a new dynamic for oil prices may very well be emerging.
    June 12, 2000
    Russia's oil sector views the appointment of a new energy minister and less autonomy at the Fuel and Energy Ministry as positive signs.
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    Index rises only slightly during second tracking quarter
    June 12, 2000
    Schlumberger Ltd. and Baker Hughes Inc. have signed a memorandum of understanding to form a joint venture of the two companies' seismic units, to be called Western GECO.
    June 12, 2000
    Could the continuing spike in gas prices spur the US government to curtail industrial gas use this winter?
    June 12, 2000
    After nearly 20 years of steadily eliminating jobs, upstream producers and service companies may not have the manpower to supply the world's growing demand for oil and gas, says...
    June 12, 2000
    At the end of 1997, with the Asian economic crisis unfolding and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries raising production at its now infamous Dec. 1 meeting, some ...
    June 12, 2000