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    Forecasts of US natural gas prices continue to slide.
    July 30, 2001
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    Worldwide demand for petroleum products will increase this year in spite of economic slowdowns in key countries.
    July 30, 2001
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    Although implementation of the ultralow sulfur diesel rule (ULSD) may provoke a tight diesel market in the short term, refiners will increase supply to meet demand in the long...
    July 30, 2001
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    Prudent base line measurement and monitoring practices of regional aquifers are relatively easy and inexpensive to implement and can provide data that alleviate controversy and...
    July 30, 2001
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    A surge in drilling in the US this year could result in the largest number of completions in any year since 1987.
    July 30, 2001
    By missing the point on energy policy, Congress is undermining the US economy.
    July 30, 2001
    An old story speaks of a town meeting in New England.
    July 30, 2001
    US Energy Sec. Spencer Abraham said that despite easing concerns about prices and supplies, the US still faces a significant energy crisis.
    July 30, 2001
    A US House of Representatives bill that bans construction of a gas pipeline off northern Alaska will be challenged in the Senate, proponents of the line said early last week.
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    North American oil and gas companies' finding costs reached a 3-year high last year, and costs are likely to rise again this year, Merrill Lynch & Co. stated in a recent report...
    July 30, 2001
    This letter is in reference to (OGJ, June 18, 2001, p. 19, and OGJ Apr. 9, 2001, p. 17) editorials and various other articles.
    July 30, 2001
    Members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries last week agreed to cut their oil production by 1 million b/d effective Sept. 1 to reinforce the sagging oil market...
    July 30, 2001
    The US Minerals Management Service issued notice July 23 for two Gulf of Mexico lease sales to be held concurrently Aug. 22 in New Orleans.
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    Energy analysts continue to revise downward their natural gas price forecasts (see related story, p. 32).
    July 30, 2001
    Deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico would get a huge boost under Republican energy proposals pending before the US Congress.
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    US benchmark oil and gas prices will likely decline steadily until 2003 before rebounding slightly from 2003-05.
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    Although implementation of the ultralow sulfur diesel rule (ULSD) may provoke a tight diesel market in the short term, refiners will increase supply to meet demand in the long...
    July 30, 2001
    House Committee on Science Chairman Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY) has introduced legislation to give the US Environmental Protection Agency cabinet level status and to redesignate ...
    July 30, 2001
    US oil production has been declining in recent years, as addressed in the Midyear Forecast (see special report beginning on p. 76), but there are efforts under way to make marginal...
    July 30, 2001