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    The establishment of a single European gas and electricity market—and even regional markets—is still a distant goal, contends France's Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) in its...
    Aug. 16, 2004
    Officials from oil-producing states saw a slight increase last year in the number of college graduates entering the US oil and gas business, but the pace was not enough to stem...
    Aug. 16, 2004
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    The price for West Texas Intermediate crude oil posted prices has averaged $33.41/ bbl for the first half of this year compared with $28.15/bbl for the same time last year.
    Aug. 16, 2004
    The US Department of the Interior's Minerals Management Service is giving industry and other interested stakeholders until Sept. 21 to offer comments on what industry officials...
    Aug. 16, 2004
    Both Gaz de France (GDF) and Total SA—France's historic operators—have set up web sites outlining their temporary natural gas release programs required by France's Energy Regulatory...
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    Crude oil prices reached new highs Aug. 9, with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' basket of seven benchmark crudes hitting $40.04/ bbl, the highest level in 20...
    Aug. 16, 2004
    In its 2004 in-depth review of France's energy policies, the International Energy Agency was full of praise for the country's successful achievement so far of the famous "three...
    Aug. 16, 2004
    Renewable energy gaining market share in Europe Europe is well on its way toward achieving its pledged target of having nearly 22% of its entire energy supply in renewable energy...
    Aug. 16, 2004
    It's up to the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to decide, possibly this year, if industry should keep paying a government-mandated surcharge to fund natural gas research...
    Aug. 16, 2004
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    Aug. 16, 2004
    Paul N. "Red" Adair was an oil industry legend long before his death at 89 on Aug. 7 and one of the few people in this business popular enough to be the subject of a joke.
    Aug. 16, 2004
    The basic facts on production and "proved" reserves quoted by Arlie M. Skov (OGJ, July 26, 2004, p. 10) cannot be disputed. What is disputable, however, are the conclusions he...
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    Expected operating conditions for two planned oil export pipelines at Petrobras' Capixaba North Terminal (TNC) prompted the company to modify conventional installation and burial...
    Aug. 16, 2004
    Naersnes, Norway, has elected Claus Kampmann as chairman of the board of directors.
    Aug. 16, 2004
    Another gasoline myth, shattered.
    Aug. 16, 2004
    US natural gas prices are showing signs of weakness, but the long-term outlook continues to be one of strength.
    Aug. 16, 2004
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    New vacuum insulated pipe systems are designed for the transfer of LNG.
    Aug. 16, 2004