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    Imagining the future of the energy industry without science would be somewhat akin to imagining the US government without acronyms.
    April 26, 2004
    Listed here are major construction projects by processing categories.
    April 26, 2004
    Centrispun tube technology entered the North and South American markets on Mar. 1 with the inauguration of the Schmidt & Clemens Brasil Ltda.'s production facility in Jundiai,...
    April 26, 2004
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    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries denied news reports that the group is using a new formula to calculate the daily price of its basket of seven benchmark crudes...
    April 26, 2004
    Companies tracking US gasoline futures prices soon will be armed with another set of financial derivatives for a rapidly growing component of the nation's gasoline pool: ethanol...
    April 26, 2004
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    In a report prepared for its Group Audit Committee (GAC), Royal Dutch/Shell Group outlined how its former top executives knew and argued about a reserves reporting problem for...
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    Simulations of the World Oil Production Capacity (Wocap) model suggest that global oil production will peak at a point near 81 million b/d well before the end of the decade, likely...
    April 26, 2004
    A new report from the UK government warmly embraces the idea of moderating emissions of carbon dioxide with projects that raise oil production.
    April 26, 2004
    Iraq consensus Just as multinationals anticipated, it could be years before Iraq holds serious promise for oil companies.
    April 26, 2004
    Geopolitical concerns related to the Iraq conflict could well be complicating oil and gas deals between some major Persian Gulf exporters and their biggest customers.
    April 26, 2004
    Earlier this year, Russian authorities approved development of the Sakhalin II Phase 2 crude oil and natural gas development project in the Sakhalin Island region of Russia's ...
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    Continuing high oil prices have improved the attractiveness of France's E&P scene.
    April 26, 2004
    Coming home from Boston yesterday the flags were at half mast at a Connecticut rest stop north of Hartford. This was to honor a local woman killed in Iraq.
    April 26, 2004
    Houston, has named Richard R. Lonquist as a partner in the firm. Lonquist, formerly with Capital Minerals LLC, and Huddleston & Co. Inc., has over 16 years of engineering and ...
    April 26, 2004
    Despite fighting, Iraqi oil industry resumes operation Despite fierce fighting in parts of the country, Iraq's oil industry is nearly back on its achy feet.
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    By helping to ensure that valves and actuators are only operated by authorized individuals, this new antitamper lock (ATL) helps secure company assets by reducing the risk of ...
    April 26, 2004
    The Reliance Industries Ltd.-Niko Resources Ltd. partnership gauged two more gas discoveries on Block D-6 in the Krishna-Godavari basin off eastern India.
    April 26, 2004
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    Australia contains established oil and gas provinces (Fig. 1), is politically stable, and has a fiscal regime that encourages petroleum exploration and development.
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    Operating experience on an 800-mile products pipeline in China suggests that optical technology may not only be used to improve batch cutting, reduce "transmix" (mixture of products...
    April 26, 2004
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    April 26, 2004
    Taking stock of the oil market these days can get complicated, especially when it comes to—well, oil stocks.
    April 26, 2004