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    Much of the opposition to drilling on part of the Roan Plateau in western Colorado comes from out-of-state environmental groups, said the Independent Petroleum Association of ...
    June 25, 2007
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    The opening of the 1,663-mile Rockies Express Pipeline system, running from natural gas producing basins in Colorado and Wyoming to market in the Midwest and Northeast, will provide...
    June 25, 2007
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    Knight Oil ToolsLafayette, La., has named Howard Milligan as corporate director of quality, and promoted Paco McLaughlin to director of operations for the Rocky Mountain region...
    June 25, 2007
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    This last of four parts on the structured belt of the Western Canada Sedimentary basin describes in more detail the six structural domains and their exploration potential.
    June 25, 2007
    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries expects demand for its crude to average 30.6 million b/d in 2007, a slight decline of 200,000 b/d from the previous year.
    June 25, 2007
    Research by several US Department of Energy Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships has a goal of safe, cost-effective, and long-term carbon management, mitigation, and storage...
    June 25, 2007
    California Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown May 22 asked officials from the US Environmental Protection Agency for a wavier of the Clean Air Act (CAA) so that California and 11 other states...
    June 25, 2007
    The American Petroleum Institute is issuing a new recommended practice covering the placement of portable structures at refineries and petrochemical plants.
    June 25, 2007
    The US Senate Finance Committee proposed new taxes for the oil industry as offsets to incentives for alternative fuels and renewable energy research and development.
    June 25, 2007
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    Refiners faced with increasing hydrogen demand should consider producing additional hydrogen from fuel-gas streams.
    June 25, 2007
    Oil and gas are expensive? Move aside, folks, and make way for higher priced hot dogs.
    June 25, 2007
    The US government’s top energy economist questioned allegations that refiners intentionally reduced oil-processing capacity this year to drive product prices higher.
    June 25, 2007
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    General Interest - Quick TakesTurkmen leader welcomes foreign investmentGurbanguly Berdymukhammedov, Turkmenistan’s new president, is changing the country’s direction and is seeking...
    June 25, 2007
    New Jersey’s two US senators led an effort to defeat an amendment proposed by Sen. John W. Warner (R-Va.) on June 14 that would have removed Outer Continental Shelf acreage off...
    June 25, 2007
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    Companies affected by recent nationalizations in South America and elsewhere may have a number of relief options available.
    June 25, 2007
    The US Senate rejected a proposal to give governors a final word in siting onshore LNG terminals but approved a measure authorizing the Department of Justice to prosecute members...
    June 25, 2007
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    New coiled-tubing rigs are drilling to record depths, with larger diameter strings and top drives capable of holding 200,000-lb hook loads.
    June 25, 2007
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    Various technologies have enabled Shell Exploration & Production Co. to produce economically from the tight gas sands found in the Pinedale anticline of Western Wyoming.
    June 25, 2007