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    Alpha Lavalwww.alfalaval.com/oilandgas
    Feb. 16, 2004
    The day before Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ministers meet to—in all likelihood—roll over another production accord seemed an appropriate time to muse on the ...
    Feb. 16, 2004
    The Sagebrush Rebellion is set to return.
    Feb. 16, 2004
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    This new PXR4 controller includes options to meet a variety of needs in the processing segment of the oil industry.
    Feb. 16, 2004
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    Baker Hughes Inc. Houston, has announced the appointment of James R. Rod Clark as president and chief operating officer.
    Feb. 16, 2004
    Considering the long productive life of the Gulf of Guinea off West Africa, the area still seems primed for many more years of exploration and exploitation.
    Feb. 16, 2004
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    Based on a presentation to the 6th International Conference on Pipeline Rehabilitation & Maintenance, Berlin, Oct. 6-10, 2003.
    Feb. 16, 2004
    The Oil & Gas Journal editorial (Jan. 5, 2004, p. 17), "A new political approach," speaks of the "unpopularity" of the oil and gas industry—something that can't be denied—and ...
    Feb. 16, 2004
    The world will experience a strong surge in oil supply growth this decade, according to a panel of Cambridge Energy Research Associates analysts assembled at the energy think ...
    Feb. 16, 2004
    CERA: Former Iraqi oil minister calls for Iraq production cap, reservoir Rather than trying to match or surpass its prewar oil production level of 2.8 million b/d, Iraq should...
    Feb. 16, 2004
    In an election year, someone inevitably will argue that the Feb. 10 decision by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to lower production targets demonstrates urgency...
    Feb. 16, 2004
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    Russia's oil exports fuel production, strain refineries Russia's steadily growing crude oil exports will continue to stimulate its crude oil and condensate production, predicts...
    Feb. 16, 2004
    Despite huge challenges, major oil companies still have room to grow in more competitive international markets, said top executives of such firms at Cambridge Energy Research ...
    Feb. 16, 2004
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    While most Russia-watchers have been concerned about the recent OAO Yukos investigation and subsequent unraveling of the company's proposed merger with rival Russian giant OAO...
    Feb. 16, 2004
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    Energy prices jumped after the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, meeting Feb. 10 in Algiers, unexpectedly decided to reduce its oil production quota by 1 million ...
    Feb. 16, 2004