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    Exploration history is such that the largest fields in a given basin tend to be discovered early in the exploration cycle, but this has not been the case in Algeria's Ghadames...
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    The last 2 years have seen a rapid expansion of coalbed methane (CBM) development in Alberta.
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    US refiners should be able to make the mandated transition to lower-sulfur gasoline and heating oil by mid-2006 without significant problems, the National Petroleum Council's ...
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    Unprecedented reserves writedowns in 2004 have brought unwelcome attention to the oil and gas industry, leading to questions about the integrity of its participants, said Ron ...
    Dec. 13, 2004
    The International Energy Agency has made its first attempt to identify energy-policy challenges common to the 26 member countries.
    Dec. 13, 2004
    Anyone complacent about supply of ultralow-sulfur diesel fuel, requirements for which begin in mid-2006, should read the National Petroleum Council's report to the US energy secretary...
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    Production incentives could help push Gulf of Mexico oil production to 2.5 million b/d by 2011—with almost 80% coming from deepwater wells—from the current 1.5 million b/d, US...
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    Strong natural gas prices have sparked an upswing in natural gas drilling in northern California's Sacramento Valley.
    Dec. 13, 2004
    Royal Dutch/Shell Group announced plans to adopt International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), effective Jan. 1, 2005.
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    After plummeting more than $7/bbl through the previous week, crude futures prices went into a seesaw mode Dec. 6-8, up one day and down the next as markets reacted to changing...
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    Increased drilling in the Sacramento Valley helps California take care of its natural gas needs.
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    Charter rates for oil tankers have hit historic highs around the globe, with Asian and European shippers reporting surges of income largely due to increased purchases of crude...
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    Abdelhafid Feghouli has been appointed vice-president of Algerian state oil and gas company Sonatrach, in charge of downstream activities.
    Dec. 13, 2004
    The article "New incentives move Alaskan gas line toward negotiation" quotes David T. Lupia, a corporate financial advisor, saying that the northern route of the gas pipeline ...
    Dec. 13, 2004
    Futures prices for natural gas and heating oil fell Monday with revised forecasts for milder weather in the Northwest and Midwest US.
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    Houston, has named Rick Luke as chief financial officer.
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    Delivery of the new 4.75 in. Compact Propagation Resistivity (CPR) tool to the drilling industry is under way.
    Dec. 13, 2004
    The question is not whether Kofi Annan should resign as secretary general of the United Nations.
    Dec. 13, 2004
    The Papua New Guinea-to-Queensland natural gas pipeline project—now referred to as the Highlands Gas Project—has moved forward to its front-end engineering and design (FEED) phase...
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    In only the last few weeks, while an earlier analysis of tanker rates was being prepared for publication and being published ("Higher transport costs drive demand for derivatives...
    Dec. 13, 2004
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