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    A carbon cap-and-trade bill before the US House needs to be reworked so allowances are distributed more evenly across the entire economy, American Petroleum Institute Pres. Jack...
    May 25, 2009
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    Record attendance levels experienced at the Apr. 20-24 Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration farmout forum in Singapore signal an undiminished level of interest in regional exploration...
    May 25, 2009
    Quick to hire, fireI read with interest your editorial in the Apr. 13 issue, which quite rightly pointed out the recruitment problems of the oil and gas industry and how these...
    May 25, 2009
    Th Equip Soft Liter 01
    New tank for oil field chemicalsThis new tank is designed to carry a full range of oil field chemicals, and it comes with a working pressure of 2.67 bar and a test pressure of...
    May 25, 2009
    Th Study Examines 01
    For a pipeline coating to be truly compatible with cathodic protection (CP), the coating should allow CP protection to the pipe even if disbondment occurs and water penetrates...
    May 25, 2009
    Th Geny Oil And Gas 01
    Whether just or unjust, every generation has its stereotypes. Many assume Baby Boomers are ambitious corporate-ladder climbers.
    May 25, 2009
    Speculation about whether greater numbers of LNG spot cargoes will come to US terminals this summer was also the subject of a recent report from Barclays Capital Research.
    May 25, 2009
    ExxonMobil Corp. expects the first well in Alaska’s $1.3 billion Point Thomson condensate project to cost $209 million compared with $6-8 million for a typical well in Prudhoe...
    May 25, 2009
    In a sense, some pressure was off American Petroleum Institute Pres. Jack N. Gerard the morning of May 18.
    May 25, 2009
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    General Interest — Quick TakesIndonesia, ExxonMobil disagree over tax debtIndonesia is still in dispute with ExxonMobil Corp. and Kodeco Energy Co. Ltd. over the companies’ alleged...
    May 25, 2009
    Th On Line Liquid 01
    This is the second of three articles that describes BP’s experience with reciprocating compressor damage from liquids intrusion at two facilities, in Oklahoma and Alaska.
    May 25, 2009
    Th Eia Us Gas Demand 01
    Total US natural gas consumption this year will drop by nearly 2%, according to the most recent Short-Term Energy Outlook from the US Energy Information Administration.
    May 25, 2009
    In June, three LNG terminals in the Americas will begin commissioning.
    May 25, 2009
    Brazil’s Petroleo Brazileiro SA (Petrobras) completed negotiations with the China Development Bank for a 10-year, $10 billion bilateral credit line.
    May 25, 2009
    Here’s a tough question for the US oil and gas industry: How much of the nightmare forming in Washington, DC, must come true before companies begin to decamp? It’s a global industry...
    May 25, 2009
    China, concerned over forecasts of increased competition from Middle Eastern petrochemicals suppliers, reported plans to construct a host of domestic petrochemical plants.
    May 25, 2009
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    Total emissions of greenhouse gases associated with Canadian oil sands exceed those related to average crude oil processed in the US by 5-15%, says a study by IHS Cambridge Energy...
    May 25, 2009
    Th Alaskan Tax 01
    The two-part series beginning here takes a detailed look at a crucial element of Alaskan production: taxes.
    May 25, 2009
    US House Interior Appropriations Subcommittee leaders asked Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar a basic question when he presented his department’s fiscal 2010 budget request...
    May 25, 2009
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    New correlations provide modified black-oil (MBO) pressure-volume-temperature (PVT) properties when fluid samples are unavailable.
    May 25, 2009