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    Jan. 9, 2006
    We intentionally avoided getting into the technical details of BP’s RTAP/Web Services solution in the first part of this article (OGJ, Jan.
    Jan. 9, 2006
    That a geographic pattern of opinion has become part of the controversy over global warming suggests a what-if mind experiment that might be illuminating.
    Jan. 9, 2006
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    Tokyo Electric Power Co. has completed excavation of a tunnel under central Tokyo Bay and is ready to lay the Trans-Bay Gas Pipeline through it, linking the LNG receiving terminal...
    Jan. 9, 2006
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    A new brochure, yours free for the asking, offers PTFE, FEP, and PFA convoluted tubing in a variety of designs and configurations in sizes of 1⁄8-4 in.
    Jan. 9, 2006
    Energy futures prices continued to climb Dec. 30, the last trading day of 2005, with the February contract for benchmark US light, sweet crudes gaining 72¢ to $61.
    Jan. 9, 2006
    The Dec. 19, 2005, issue of OGJ ran two articles on peak oil.
    Jan. 9, 2006
    Quenching the world’s ever-increasing thirst for oil is a continuous struggle.
    Jan. 9, 2006
    The administration of US President George W. Bush has always denied that the war in Iraq was over oil.
    Jan. 9, 2006
    Flint Hills Resources, a subsidiary of Koch Industries Inc., has named Executive Vice-Pres.
    Jan. 9, 2006
    Oil companies’ growing use of digital technologies could boost world oil and gas reserves, but the industry must overcome barriers to gathering, managing, and sharing data, participants...
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    ConocoPhillips, to resume Libyan operations
    Jan. 9, 2006
    Energy demand, driven by economic progress and population growth, will increase about 50% from the current 205 million boe/d level to 335 million boe/d by 2030, reported ExxonMobil...
    Jan. 9, 2006
    US-based oil and gas companies continue to report their capital spending plans for 2006.
    Jan. 9, 2006
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    Presidents Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, Néstor Kirchner of Argentina, and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil, on Dec.
    Jan. 9, 2006
    A year of rocky energy politics left unresolved too many issues crucial to US energy supply.
    Jan. 9, 2006