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    Poverty and fuel choice Energy governance in much of the developing world works like this: Hopeless people surviving in crowded squalor organize themselves enough to demand relief...
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    Oil company chartering managers must decide between chartering or not chartering and, if chartering, for what length of time.
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    The cultural and political turbulence of the Middle East has a demographic dimension with potential to aggravate or relieve growing tensions.
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    Houston, has named Cody Scace as vice-president of operations, and Robin Macmillan as vice-president of sales and marketing.
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    Saudi oil supply With regard to the Saudi ultimate oil supply role, the Saudi Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources, Mr. Al-Naimi, made the following statement in an interview...
    June 28, 2004
    Comfort lost It makes for chilling reading: Staff Statement No. 16 for the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, better known as the "9-11 Commission...
    June 28, 2004
    Past and present management of Iraq's oil revenue continues to be questioned by international watchdog groups.
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    The World Bank Group's (WBG) extractive industries section June 18 said it plans to dramatically change its lending practices for developing nations looking to expand oil, natural...
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    BP PLC tried recently to quell renewed concerns by some industry observers that world oil reserves are running out sooner than expected.
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    Field examples from the Western Desert of Egypt show the effectiveness of compressional-wave velocity (Vp) and shear-wave velocity (Vs) crossplots for identifying the type of ...
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    Energy prices seesawed daily early last week, with the new near-month August contract for US light, sweet crudes falling 68¢ to $37.57/bbl June 23 on the New York Mercantile Exchange...
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    US DOE calls for new NPC refinery study this fall US Sec. of Energy Spencer Abraham last week asked the National Petroleum Council to conduct and complete a study of US refining...
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    The opening up of natural gas markets substantially improves security and reliability of supply, but governments must continue to play an important, albeit ever-changing, role...
    June 28, 2004
    The weak US gas processing economic environment may increase the cost of imported LNG, as LNG importers are forced to process imported LNG volumes in order to meet US pipeline...
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    Over the past year commodities in general, and metals in particular, have registered double-digit increases in dollar prices.
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    In one of the many LPG projects throughout the Middle East, Bahrain National Gas Co. (Banagas) last month awarded Foster Wheeler Ltd. a frontend engineering and design contract...
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    Global demand for LPG has grown rapidly for many years. Much of this growth has occurred in regions east of the Suez Canal, which has shifted international trade patterns.
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    With 2003 natural gas production outside the US and Canada growing and North American production (excluding Mexico) falling, it is little wonder that gas processing activity last...
    June 28, 2004