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    The towering red sand dunes of the Rub' al-Khali stand mute sentinel over the gleaming new facilities at Shaybah, Saudi Arabia's most recent giant oil field to go on stream (OGJ...
    June 21, 2004
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    The oil and natural gas industry will spend a total of $189 billion drilling wells offshore over the next 5 years, according to a study released this month by Canterbury, UK-based...
    June 21, 2004
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    The US Minerals Management Service reported that US oil and natural gas exploration and production companies have made eight new deepwater oil and gas discoveries in the Gulf ...
    June 21, 2004
    The Republican-controlled US House June 16 repassed sweeping energy legislation in what industry lobbyists called a largely symbolic move.
    June 21, 2004
    LNG and obstructionism It's easier to obstruct than to build. Organizing protests and filing lawsuits against construction projects require less work and expenditure than the ...
    June 21, 2004
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    Buoyed by an earlier decision by other members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to boost their production quotas, energy futures markets were slow and weak...
    June 21, 2004
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    ExxonMobil Corp. announces senior management changes ExxonMobil Corp. announced several senior management changes.
    June 21, 2004
    Climate change is not gone or forgotten as a US policy issue. The movie, "The Day After Tomorrow" has taken care of that for now. Granted, most polls suggest voters this election...
    June 21, 2004
    Libya must find more oil reserves because it has already produced nearly half of its discovered reserves to date, and countries historically have difficulty maintaining stable...
    June 21, 2004
    US Department of Commerce Asst. Sec. for Market Access and Compliance William Lash led a commercial policy mission to Libya earlier this month, officials said.
    June 21, 2004
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    Anadarko planning to sell 25% of production assets Anadarko Petroleum Corp. Houston, plans to sell properties representing 15% of its yearend 2003 proved reserves and 25% of its...
    June 21, 2004
    The White House's choice to head the US Federal Trade Commission remained stalled earlier this month over concerns by some Senate Democrats that the administration is not doing...
    June 21, 2004
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    Toreador Resources Corp., Dallas independent, has farmed out 25% of its 49% working interest in eight contiguous permits on the western Black Sea shelf off Turkey to Stratic Energy...
    June 21, 2004
    If gasoline prices of $2.00/gal, refined from $40.00/bbl crude oil, are making consumers angry, they should.
    June 21, 2004
    Niko Resources Ltd., Calgary, gauged a gas discovery on the 110,000-acre Feni Block 125 km southeast of Dhaka.
    June 21, 2004
    The beginning of scientific surface geochemical exploration, that is, microseepage as opposed to macroseepage, took place in the 1920s at the prestigious Max Planck Institute ...
    June 21, 2004
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    Saturno-Napolitana The Woodlands, Tex., has announced that Domingo Saturno-Napolitana, formerly with Veritas DGC, has joined the company as country manager for Mexico.
    June 21, 2004
    China can't take all the blame for booming oil demand; there is plenty to go around.
    June 21, 2004
    Niko Resources Ltd., Calgary, gauged a gas discovery on the 110,000-acre Feni Block 125 km southeast of Dhaka.
    June 21, 2004
    With global-warming alarmists hoping for help from a disaster movie called "The Day After Tomorrow," studies in the real world tell how much their agenda would cost.
    June 21, 2004
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    Development and rapid expansion of new export terminal on the Baltic Sea threaten the traditional dominance of Black Sea ports in the seaborne trade of Russian oil, according ...
    June 21, 2004
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    India: Oil growth prospects changing tanker patterns Prospects for increased crude oil demand in India bode well for ship owners looking for charters in the region, according ...
    June 21, 2004
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    June 21, 2004