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    SOCO International PLC, London, has concluded its four-well 2001 drilling program in the Tamtsag basin in Mongolia, OGJ Online reported.
    Oct. 29, 2001
    Government officials from Azerbaijan and Georgia signed an agreement late last month in Baku that signals another important step toward construction of a gas export pipeline into...
    Oct. 29, 2001
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    How often have you uttered those words on learning the price of a winning bid for an oil and gas producing property, especially one you have evaluated or even submitted a bid?...
    Oct. 29, 2001
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    Shell UK Exploration and Production, London, saved time and money last year when Furmanite International modified and strengthened an O-ring configuration on an offshore platform...
    Oct. 29, 2001
    Advertising Sales / Advertisers Index
    Oct. 29, 2001
    Lundin Petroleum AB, Stockholm, agreed to take a 40% interest in the Munir Block operated by Edison International, Milan, in the Zagros basin.
    Oct. 29, 2001
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    The new TM8GPS trunk mount combines a global positioning system and mobile communications together in a system that provides the user with two-way communication capabilities and...
    Oct. 29, 2001
    Wichita Falls, Tex., has announced the acquisition of Lyon, France-based company, Entrelec.
    Oct. 29, 2001
    Twenty-eight years ago, on Oct. 6, 1973, the third Arab-Israeli war occurred since the establishment of Israel in 1948.
    Oct. 29, 2001
    While not a subscriber to Oil and Gas Journal, I came across an editorial, "The Fuel Fashion Show," (OGJ, Sept. 17, p. 19), regarding the Sierra Club.
    Oct. 29, 2001
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    Any progressing college student, particularly those studying science or engineering, will define success as the semester just completed.
    Oct. 29, 2001
    There's one sure way out of squeezes between proverbial rocks and hard places-such as a staffing dilemma now confronting the oil and gas industry.
    Oct. 29, 2001
    The vast Chinese energy market is about to move to the center stage of world oil industry activity and senior oil company executives are likely to be spending the coming months...
    Oct. 29, 2001
    Keeping pipelines operating safely and bolstering national security are not mutually exclusive goals, but given the US government's budget limitations, they could be.
    Oct. 29, 2001
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    Oil and gas companies increasingly are adopting comprehensive programs of social responsibility in their operations worldwide.
    Oct. 29, 2001