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    As rapidly as markets swing and fortunes change nowadays, the politics of energy has lost its footing in the US and Europe.
    June 25, 2001
    I'm tired of reading editorials in the Oil & Gas Journal that the poor old oil industry is being mistreated because nobody likes us, nobody cares.
    June 25, 2001
    As a former OGJ West Coast editor, sometimes it's tough to resist the temptation to again indulge in a little Lotusland-bashing, especially when it's so timely.
    June 25, 2001
    It's likely Congress and the White House will be wrestling with energy policy all summer.
    June 25, 2001
    Fortune has not been entirely kind to ABB Offshore AS out at Troll C platform.
    June 25, 2001
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    The underlying long-term fundamentals of the US natural gas market are "sound," despite its near-term signs of weakness. So said Simmons & Co. International.
    June 25, 2001
    Retooling US clean fuels legislation is under consideration by the White House and Congress as energy issues continue to dominate the domestic policy agenda.
    June 25, 2001
    Representatives from seven major operators and contractors working in the UK North Sea agreed last week to develop and implement standards using XML software for exchanging basic...
    June 25, 2001
    The question of whether to lease the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wild- life Refuge is not settled yet in the US Congress.
    June 25, 2001
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    Strong energy prices and demand worldwide in 2000 buoyed worldwide gas processing, cushioning processors from high natural gas prices with higher liquids prices.
    June 25, 2001
    Worldwide Gas Processing
    June 25, 2001
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    Generating electric power from the sun has attracted petroleum industry investment in recent years, most notably from Royal Dutch/Shell Group and BP PLC.
    June 25, 2001
    World sulfur production
    June 25, 2001
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    Worldwide LPG demand has continued to outpace total petroleum demand during the last several years. From 1985 to 2000, demand grew an average of 3.5%/year.
    June 25, 2001
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    A revised characteristics curve provides a method for optimizing jet pump designs by taking into account the influence of solution gas and the different densities of the power...
    June 25, 2001
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    A straight-hole drilling device has improved wellbore quality and reduced drilling time on a gas well in the Acambuco block of Northwestern Argentina.
    June 25, 2001
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    The wave of new regulatory fuel standards, especially the MTBE phaseout, will likely cost refiners more than industry watchers and legislators expect.
    June 25, 2001