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    Natural gas demand in the US and Canada has caught up not only with wellhead supply but also with existing storage capacity and transportation infrastructure, reported Merrill...
    June 14, 2004
    After the 26-in. hole has been drilled, it is time to run the 20-in. casing.
    June 14, 2004
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    Under test at the BP PLC Magnus field in the North Sea is the first all-electric subsea tree (Fig. 1).
    June 14, 2004
    The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last month said it wants public comment on a new technical report that outlines the safety modeling the agency will use when evaluating...
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    Public acceptance is critical for the approximately 45 LNG regasification terminals being proposed for North America.
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    LNG will be well-positioned to meet some of a projected natural gas supply deficit in the US, says a senior Shell International Gas Ltd. executive.
    June 14, 2004
    World shipbuilding capacity has kept pace with new LNG vessel demand during the past decade, and shipyards now are being asked to find ways to deliver more ships each year because...
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    In a recent article in Oil & Gas Journal, author Andrew McKillop claims that higher oil prices are beneficial to the world economy.
    June 14, 2004
    The latest semiannual worldwide shipping report from Clarkson Research Studies, current through Mar. 1, predicts 2004 will be a "year of strong [LNG] fleet growth."
    June 14, 2004
    The commanding general of the US Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton, Calif., has notified US and state officials of his opposition to any proposed construction of an LNG terminal ...
    June 14, 2004
    Natural gas is "rapidly gaining in geopolitical importance," and is just as quickly emerging as the "fuel of choice" for a world population seeking energy resources that will ...
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    After falling in the wake of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' June 3 decision to increase its oil production quotas, futures prices for crude and petroleum products...
    June 14, 2004
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    June 14, 2004
    A producer group June 8 said if US meteorologists' predictions about a warmer-than-normal summer materialize, natural gas prices that likely will rise, assuming the economy continues...
    June 14, 2004
    BP PLC CEO John Browne announced that his company will spend $2.5 billion over the next 3 years for exploration and development off Trinidad and Tobago's east coast.
    June 14, 2004
    Reminiscence about Ronald Reagan's broader achievements must not obscure an energy revolution that began during the former US president's two terms in office.
    June 14, 2004
    The US Department of the Interior's Minerals Management Service last month amended its federal oil valuation rule and said it plans to revise the gas royalty valuation soon.
    June 14, 2004
    More North American midstream assets are changing hands.
    June 14, 2004
    The New York Mercantile Exchange, UK-based broker ICAP Energy LLC, and Goldman Sachs June 2 launched an electronic market for options pegged to weekly US Energy Information Administrati...
    June 14, 2004
    If there were a single symbol of the seemingly schizophrenic US attitude toward crude oil supply and demand in recent years, it would have to be the wide-body hero of Desert Storm...
    June 14, 2004
    Bob Williams' proposal for a global hydrocarbon inventory system was a high point of the Hubbert's Peak panel session at the OTC.
    June 14, 2004
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    This new low flow QUANTIM Coriolis meter and controller is especially suited for laboratory, research, and pilot plant applications.
    June 14, 2004
    While signs of relief from the widely reported pain of high gasoline prices are beginning to appear in the US, a crucial factor hasn't eased.
    June 14, 2004
    Shrinking OPEC cushion bodes scary surprises The June 3 meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries produced no real surprises.
    June 14, 2004