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    A proposal to double the size and triple the withdrawal capacity of a natural gas storage facility in energy-starved California is being hampered by regulatory delays, the president...
    July 2, 2001
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    Commercial operations for both the Alliance Pipeline from British Columbia to south of Chicago and the Aux Sable natural gas processing plant occurred on Dec. 1, 2000. The pipeline...
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    In completion of oil and gas wells, cement isolates the wellbore, prevents casing failure, and keeps wellbore fluids from contaminating freshwater aquifers.
    July 2, 2001
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    How Nelson-Farrar indexes of chemical costs have changed
    July 2, 2001
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    Nelson-Farrar cost indexes
    July 2, 2001
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    In the Niger Delta, off Nigeria, field experience based on a learning curve derived from gravel packing in conventional wells proved effective for improving gravel packs in monobore...
    July 2, 2001
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    In this article we present a new perspective on the geology and petroleum prospectivity of the Mozambique basin.
    July 2, 2001
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    Floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessels tied to subsea wellheads or dry-tree platforms, such as spars and tension leg platforms, are slated to handle most ...
    July 2, 2001
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    The Nigerian gas industry offers huge challenges and potential.
    July 2, 2001
    Industrial logic-some commixture of synergies and corporate survivalism-would appear to make an open-and-shut case for a full-scale, three-way merger among the leading regional...
    July 2, 2001
    Rueil-Malmaison, France, has announced the appointment of Colin Birch as studies manager of its Industrial Projects Division.
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    As California lurches toward third-world energy status, denial of responsibility is the order of the day from San Diego to Napa Valley (OGJ, June 25, 2001, p.17). c
    July 2, 2001
    Stiff resistance by the European Commission against a $44 billion merger of two US companies should trouble the oil and gas industry on several levels. One huge concern should...
    July 2, 2001
    The US Environmental Protection Agency has scheduled meetings to take public input on whether enforcement of a Clean Air Act rule is hampering investment in electric generating...
    July 2, 2001
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    Iraqi oil supply uncertainties loom Oil prices softened recently amid reports that Iraq and the United Nations soon may hammer out an agreement allowing for a resumption of Iraqi...
    July 2, 2001
    British Prime Minister Tony Blair last week announced that the government's Performance and Innovation Unit would undertake a strategic review of the country's long-term energy...
    July 2, 2001
    In Washington, DC, it's been one step forward, two steps back on energy policy, industry officials say.
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    This issue of OGJ contains a special report, Africa in Perspective.
    July 2, 2001
    On May 19, 1986, Oil & Gas Journal published an address given at the 1986 annual meeting of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Pacific Section, entitled, "The Looming...
    July 2, 2001
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    An Independent Petroleum Association of America panel predicts US natural gas demand will increase 1.8%/year for the foreseeable future, rising to 24.8 tcf by 2005, to 28.1 tcf...
    July 2, 2001