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    Industry analysts and some US government officials worry that the tense relationship between the US and Venezuela is deteriorating to a point where key US crude imports could ...
    Feb. 9, 2004
    Three LNG receiving terminal proposals for Baja California, Mexico, face an intensifying political and public relations competition, said George Baker...
    Feb. 9, 2004
    The last time the oil and gas industry tried to change its reality we came up with the "virtual corporation" named Enron...
    Feb. 9, 2004
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    Design enhancements to the MicroTouch M150 LCD touch screen monitor include a locking angle adjustment mechanism, full multimedia capability...
    Feb. 9, 2004
    Has the $5/Mcf US natural gas price floor threshold been crossed once and for all?
    Feb. 9, 2004
    ARC Oil NL, Perth, plans an exploration program in the Perth basin that may require two rigs in the first half of 2004.
    Feb. 9, 2004
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    Recent field experience has proven the use of new inspection tools on odd (that is, geometrically eccentric) risers.
    Feb. 9, 2004
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    Well site geologists, engineers, and drillers often include information in their final reports that rarely finds its way into prospect maps but that is highly relevant to gas ...
    Feb. 9, 2004
    As Congress decides whether to try to salvage the omnibus bill it has twice failed to pass, the oil and gas industry should recognize that with energy policy, good things can ...
    Feb. 9, 2004
    The Woodlands, Tex., has announced the appointment of Richard A. Byers as vice-president and treasurer.
    Feb. 9, 2004
    When decision-making about energy policy hinges itself to the supposed horror of imported oil, anything can happen.
    Feb. 9, 2004
    US President George W. Bush Feb. 2 proposed a $2.4 trillion federal budget for the 2005 fiscal year slated to start Oct. 1.
    Feb. 9, 2004
    Iraq's Governing Council has announced it will investigate media allegations that former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein used millions of barrels of the country's oil to bribe ...
    Feb. 9, 2004
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    Energy futures prices were especially volatile Feb. 2-4, first soaring because of problems at three refineries in California, Illinois, and Indiana, then plunging with bearish...
    Feb. 9, 2004
    Former US Vice-Pres. Al Gore recently gave a speech indicting the Bush adminstration for what he termed its inaction on global warming.
    Feb. 9, 2004