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    Ariel Corporationwww.arielcorp.com
    Jan. 19, 2004
    With all the talk about oil supply growth in 2004, it may be easy to overlook the strong possibility that oil demand growth will outstrip expectations.
    Jan. 19, 2004
    Afrex Ltd. plans to finalize a production sharing contract in the next 6 months governing the 11,550 sq km Massawa Block in the Red Sea off central Eritrea.
    Jan. 19, 2004
    In anticipation of the space initiative US President George W. Bush soon will announce, the nation can only hope for prudence.
    Jan. 19, 2004
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    Conditions in the Caspian and Black seas continue to create problems as well as opportunities for the world's petroleum shipping industry—but not always in expected ways, according...
    Jan. 19, 2004
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    By ensuring valves and actuators are only operated by authorized individuals, this new antitamper lock (ATL) helps secure assets by reducing the risk of human error or deliberate...
    Jan. 19, 2004
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    In most cases, the velocity of sound in partially saturated rock is significantly greater than in pure gas under the same pressure and temperature.
    Jan. 19, 2004
    Ethanol and environment In his letter, "Ethanol's Net Energy Balance" (OGJ, Nov. 10, 2003, p. 10), Steve Plotkin seems to have some misconceptions not only of energy balances,...
    Jan. 19, 2004
    Pundits tell us ethanol not only will save us from being poisoned by methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), it will solve all the farmers' problems.
    Jan. 19, 2004
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    Wholesale prices for natural gas shot up almost 200% to a record $47/Mcf in New York City on Jan. 14—a spike of more than $30/Mcf from Jan. 13—as extremely cold weather moved ...
    Jan. 19, 2004
    Compliant reserve reports from Canadian firms to Canadian investors can expect to see more details on oil and natural gas reserves reporting in annual reports starting this spring...
    Jan. 19, 2004
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    The White House has reported to the US Congress that Iraq's oil production currently stands at 2.3 million b/d and is expected to increase to 2.5 million b/d by Apr. 1.
    Jan. 19, 2004
    Once again, accounting and nature collide. This time, the wreck occurs in a regulatory climate made volatile by recent scandals of corporate governance.
    Jan. 19, 2004
    Mexican Sec. of Energy Felipe Calderon made a strong pitch last month for industry to build import terminals in his country as a way to secure LNG supplies into thirsty North ...
    Jan. 19, 2004
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    Oil & Gas Journal last year rendered an invaluable service to the energy industry in six consecutive issues featuring special reports on future energy supply (OGJ, July 7-Aug....
    Jan. 19, 2004
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    Royal Dutch/Shell Group's recent announcement that it overestimated its proved oil and natural gas reserves by 3.9 billion boe, or 20%, caught both investors and analysts by surprise...
    Jan. 19, 2004