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    Despite severe winter storms across much of the US, energy futures prices continued to fall through Jan. 28, largely because of conflicting government and industry reports on ...
    Feb. 2, 2004
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    A surface-modification additive (SMA) to the proppant in a fracture-stimulation treatment increased the gas production rate and prolonged the life of a gas well in Saudi Arabia...
    Feb. 2, 2004
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    Construction plans surge on prospects for gas use War in the Middle East last year didn't roil world energy markets, and major countries' economies at yearend 2003 were clearly...
    Feb. 2, 2004
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    Increasing Russian crude oil exports changing worldwide trade patterns Russian oil product exports will increase in the next few years, but will face major roadblocks from more...
    Feb. 2, 2004
    Pemex sets the course for Mexican drilling Great interest among international companies is driving increased activity in Mexico's on and offshore basins.
    Feb. 2, 2004
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    Nelson-farrar cost indexes
    Feb. 2, 2004
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    The rapid development of the Russian oil companies into well funded, market-focused international players and international investment in Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan has led to ...
    Feb. 2, 2004
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    Halliburton Co. reported Jan. 23 the issuance of a $6.3 million payment to its customer, Army Materiel Command, to cover "the potential overbilling charges" made by a Kuwaiti ...
    Feb. 2, 2004
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    Study of pipeline SCADA spending reveals a mature industry Research last year by the Newton-Evans Research Co., Ellicott City, Md., targeted the worldwide petroleum pipeline industry...
    Feb. 2, 2004
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    Climate change is a global environmental concern with potentially significant consequences for society, both from the possible future impacts of climate change and from the socioeconomi...
    Feb. 2, 2004
    Automakers and environmentalists are hoping a new Health Effects Institute (HEI) report will help convince the US Environmental Protection Agency to more strictly regulate, or...
    Feb. 2, 2004
    International trade, jeopardized by collapse last September of World Trade Organization negotiations in Cancun, Mexico, received two lifts this month.
    Feb. 2, 2004
    The US Department of the Interior's Minerals Management Service Jan. 26 expanded offshore royalty relief to existing US Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) production that comes from...
    Feb. 2, 2004
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    Devon Energy Corp., Oklahoma City, has announced a new president and a new chief financial officer.
    Feb. 2, 2004
    Reserves definitions and reserves reporting standards are designed to help protect investors, but the US regulatory process sometimes actually constrains the amount of available...
    Feb. 2, 2004
    US Sec. of the Interior Gale Norton Jan. 22 finalized a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) plan that allows for more leasing in the northwestern portion of the National Petroleum...
    Feb. 2, 2004
    This week's cover depicts work in 2002 along the Chad-Cameroon oil pipeline.
    Feb. 2, 2004
    Iraqi officials are giving mixed signals about the resumption of crude oil exports from the country's northern fields, some saying it could start in days, while others insisting...
    Feb. 2, 2004
    I've been exploring for oil and gas for so long now (and reading OGJ for just as long) that my college physics courses are pretty much forgotten.
    Feb. 2, 2004
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    Houston, has named Chuck King as vice-president and general manager.
    Feb. 2, 2004
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    Here's the JLMD System, which the company says enables a 70-90% reduction in the pollution caused by shipwrecked oil tankers.
    Feb. 2, 2004