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    Fire, gas mapping improves safety, lowers cost

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Computer modeling techniques for fire and gas detection systems can optimize the number and position of detectors for both land and offshore installations, as shown by the application...
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    Nelson-Farrar Cost Indexes

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Nelson-Farrar Cost Indexes
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    Alaska Update: Route controversy heats up as push to market Alaskan North Slope gas gathers steam

    Aug. 6, 2001
    The push to finally bring Alaskan North Slope natural gas to market is gathering steam.
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    California's electricity woes generate problems, opportunities for refineries

    Aug. 6, 2001
    The electrical power shortages in California will compel the state's refining industry to re-evaluate its existing power conservation and supply policies.
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    Shell field tests two expandable completion technologies

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Shell Exploration and Production Co., Houston, recently installed the world's first expandable liner hanger (ELH) system in a field trial well in South Texas.

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    Advertising Sales / Advertisers Index

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Advertising Sales / Advertisers Index
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    Equipment/Software/Literature

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Weld head fits restricted clearance jobs
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    Colonial Pipeline tests interface-detector methods

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Pilot testing in 2000 of an optical interface detector (OID) on a Colonial Pipeline Co. stubline in Georgia has indicated that the detector cannot by itself identify a product...
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    Ironic message

    Aug. 6, 2001
    What a delicious bit of irony I found in OGJ (June 25, p. 10), with the letter "Another dry hole" from reader Max Edison placed just a few pages from the opinion piece "Californicus...
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    Alaskanus energeticus

    Aug. 6, 2001
    The last time this editor revisited the subject of his former West Coast beat, it was to analyze the often contradictory behavior of the strange beast known as Californius energeticus...
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    OGJ Newsletter

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Can the current strength in oil prices be sustained for the longer term, or is another downturn just around the corner?
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    Editorial: Energy policy dilemma

    Aug. 6, 2001
    As congressional debate began last week on US energy policy, a dilemma emerged for oil and gas producers.
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    Watching Government: After Bonn

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Some of the US's closest allies insist the Kyoto climate change treaty is not dead, although diplomats and environmentalists fret that the long-term prognosis for the world's ...
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    PERSONNEL MOVES AND PROMOTIONS: Shell, Kinder Morgan, and Gulf Indonesia appoint top executives

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Some of the US's closest allies insist the Kyoto climate change treaty is not dead, although diplomats and environmentalists fret that the long-term prognosis for the world's ...
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    COMPANY NEWS: Coflexip accepts Technip's revised offer

    Aug. 6, 2001
    The consolidation trend among engineering and energy service companies has picked up momentum, highlighted by a deal involving two French firms.
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    Alaska Update: Phillips loads first ANS crude cargo on new double-hulled tanker

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Phillips Petroleum Co. loaded the first cargo of Alaskan North Slope crude oil in mid-July on the first double-hulled tanker built specifically for the Alaskan trade under new...
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    Alaska Update: Phillips makes own mark on North Slope with Alpine start-up, NPR-A strikes

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Phillips Alaska Inc., inheritor of the ARCO Alaska Inc. legacy and assets, has quickly made its own mark in assuming ARCO's mantle as the largest oil producer in Alaska.
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    Alaska Update: Operators unlocking North Slope's viscous oil commerciality

    Aug. 6, 2001
    More than 3 decades after its discovery, Alaskan North Slope operators are beginning to unlock the huge commercial potential of the slope's viscous heavy oil resource.
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    Alaska Update: ANWR coastal plain leasing at center of storm over Bush energy policy

    Aug. 6, 2001
    The political furor that has erupted over proposals to allow exploration and development on the coastal plain of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge soon will reach fever...
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    Alaska Update: New era dawning for Alaskan North Slope

    Aug. 6, 2001
    A new era has dawned for Alaska's oil and gas industry.
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    Alaska Update: BP rejuvenating North Slope outlook with new technology, strategies

    Aug. 6, 2001
    BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. continues to push the envelope on advanced drilling and production technology to sustain oil production in the greater Prudhoe Bay area.
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    Nonconcrete gravity-based platform refloated successfully

    Aug. 6, 2001
    Last June, the largest and heaviest nonconcrete structure in the North Sea was refloated and towed to Aker Offshore Partner AS's Stord facility in Norway to await final disposition...