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    Mr. Doyle Grogan's letter (OGJ, Aug. 13, 2001, p. 10) was interesting.
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    Russian company OAO Sibneft is launching several-pronged activities in and off far northeastern Russia.
    Aug. 27, 2001
    Two operators reported success at E&D ventures in eastern and western Argentina.
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    French authorities awarded Planet Oil Ltd. an exclusive exploration license that covers most of Guyana's offshore basin from the 12-mile coastal limit to the 3,000-m water depth...
    Aug. 27, 2001
    Advertiser's Index
    Aug. 27, 2001
    Aera Energy LLC, Bakersfield, was spudding a wildcat in search of gas and condensate in the Temblor formation at 20,000 ft in the San Joaquin basin.
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    New edition of intrinsic safety handbook
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    As part of a major upgrade and expansion project for the Cantarell oil field in the Gulf of Mexico, Petroleos Mexicano (Pemex) Exploración Y Producción is installing more than...
    Aug. 27, 2001
    Plainfield, Ill., has appointed Richard E. Goodrich as executive vice-president and chief financial officer. Goodrich, who joined CB&I in 1998, will be based in the company's ...
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    The Infield Systems database shows that, in summer 2001, there were 2,918 offshore fields in production worldwide.
    Aug. 27, 2001
    At some point in our lives, we have all referred to an encyclopedia.
    Aug. 27, 2001
    A core assumption in the resurgent politics of climate change needs closer study than it typically receives.
    Aug. 27, 2001
    Continued US government funding of oil and gas industry technology research is still needed, an invited panel of 18 industry representatives told the US Department of Energy this...
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    The year-over-year surplus of US natural gas in storage continues to climb.
    Aug. 27, 2001
    The US Environmental Protection Agency said it would propose a comprehensive strategy in September to reduce air pollution.
    Aug. 27, 2001
    In an atmosphere of increasing partisanship, the nonpartisan General Accounting Office has been thrown into the public spotlight because of volatile energy debates in Washington...
    Aug. 27, 2001
    European gas consumers could save up to $2 billion/year (£4 billion/year) by 2005 if gas markets were deregulated to the same extent as the UK market, according to a new study...
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    Iran's thriving oil industry in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s-when its daily crude oil production reached the highest in the Middle East in 1 year and subsequently remained...
    Aug. 27, 2001