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    US independent oil and gas producers and their industry associations are fighting a political storm as energy bills that would hamper their work head toward a House-Senate conference...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    Conventional natural gas supplies from basins currently restricted for exploration and development will be needed if the US adopts greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction mandates...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    An estimated $180 billion will be spent on onshore pipeline projects worldwide through 2012, says Douglas-Westwood analysts in a new study, “The World Onshore Pipelines Report...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    Numerous opportunities may have gone unevaluated in Norwood Resources Ltd.’s initial two-well program in the remote Sandino basin in nonproducing Nicaragua, a consulting engineer...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    Kazakhstan will not revise the terms of its contract with the Eni SPA-led consortium developing Kashagan oil field, according to Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
    Oct. 15, 2007
    In US congressional hearings last week, Iraq’s central government was accused of reverting to its old ways, with control of the country’s oil reserves a mainstay of that effort...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    Rowan Cos. Inc. has pleaded guilty to three felonies involving the discharge of pollutants and garbage into the Gulf of Mexico from the Rowan-Midland drilling rig, the US Department...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    JSC KazMunaiGas Exploration Production (KMG EP) will buy a 50% stake in Citic Canada Energy Ltd. for $930 million, which will provide access to the Karazhanbas field in western...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    The changing of the Republican leadership on the US Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee is a relatively small consequence of Pete V. Domenici’s deciding not to seek ...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    Total SA Chief Executive Christophe de Margerie, in an interview with Le Monde newspaper, has affirmed that his company will continue to work in Iran and Myanmar despite pressure...
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    General Interest - Quick TakesEcuador claims 90% of oil ‘windfall profits’Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa has signed a decree requiring foreign oil firms with operations in ...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    AIGwww.aigglobalmarineandenergy.comBaker Botts L.L.P.www.bakerbotts.comBaker Hughes Drilling Fluidswww.bakerhughes.com/drillingfluidsBCCK Engineering Inc.www.bcck.comChevronwww...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    By reading Oil & Gas Journal, gas industry professionals can readily keep up with major events in the rapidly expanding LNG industry.
    Oct. 15, 2007
    I should like respectfully to comment on the article in which you attack Rep. John Dingell’s suggestion that the government should take action to reduce consumption as part of...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    Crude futures prices rebounded more than $10/bbl in the first 3 weeks of September to a record high of $83.90/bbl Sept. 20 on the New York Mercantile Exchange then fluctuated ...
    Oct. 15, 2007
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    In the first part of this article, we provided an overview of the value BP will derive from a broad service-oriented architecture (SOA) program as well as the issues that exist...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    IsraelIsrael’s petroleum commissioner issued Avenue Energy Inc., New York City, a license to Heletz-Kokhav field near Ashkelon.The 60,000-acre license includes Heletz, Brur, and...
    Oct. 15, 2007
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    China’s rapidly growing demand for clean energy sources stands to make it a major LNG importer in coming years.
    Oct. 15, 2007
    A production increase coordinated by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries isn’t always what it appears to be.
    Oct. 15, 2007
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    Crankcase fumes-disposal system for generator setsThe maker of the AIRSEP crankcase fumes-disposal system has packaged its systems for easy field installation on large generator...
    Oct. 15, 2007
    In US energy politics, the prime mover is price. Yet politicians fortify their energy initiatives with other, seemingly steadier motives, probably because they’ve learned that...
    Oct. 15, 2007