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    The Editor's Perspective and Market Hotline (OGJ, Oct. 14, 2002, p. 80) brings to mind the importance of maintaining standby infrastructure so that fluctuating demands and emergency...
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    Terry D. Boss, senior vice-president of environment and safety for the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), knows that representing interstate gas pipeline operating...
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    Industry officials praised new action by the US Environmental Protection Agency designed to update air pollution control guidelines for power plants and refineries.
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    Two buyers have signed separate agreements to purchase EnCana Corp.'s interests in the Express and Cold Lake pipeline systems for $1.6 billion (Can.).
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    Regulators who failed to enforce the rules created a bizarre market in which speculators controlled vital commodities, says the president of the California Public Utilities Commission...
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    Continued declines of oil and petroleum products inventories among Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries through October "buttresses our contrarian...
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    The strategies of some of the largest publicly traded oil and gas companies have been revealed in a recent comprehensive study released by energy consulting firm PIRA Energy Group...
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    Multinational oil companies should keep a careful eye on recent leadership changes in China, according to government and private analysts.
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    At this time of year, for many of us, thoughts naturally turn to home and memories of Christmases past. Some may recall a trip with Dad to pick out the family's Christmas tree...
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    Richard G. Reiten, chairman and CEO of Portland, Ore.-based Northwest Natural Gas Co. (NW Natural) has been elected chairman of the American Gas Association for 2003.
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    Petroleum prospectivity could be more favorable than previously believed on the Naturaliste plateau seaward of the Perth basin off south Western Australia, a study by Geoscience...
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    In these days when the oil and gas industry is looking for untapped resources overseas, a significant domestic resource is owned and managed by the Native American Tribes and ...
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    Houston, has appointed Steve W. Shores vice-president of engineering. Shores is a graduate of the University of Tulsa with a BS in mechanical engineering, and has nearly 30 years...
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    The new HWX family of in-line process pumps consists of 11 types referenced in API 610, 8th Edition (and upcoming 9th Edition), as OH3 (bearing frame), OH4 (rigid coupled), and...
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    US President George W. Bush made a proper and necessary move Nov. 13 when he made clear that his country is not at war with Islam.
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    Lundin Petroleum AB, Stockholm, said Preussag Energie GmbH, Lingen, Germany, took a farmout of a 331/3% interest in blocks D and E in Albania, subject to National Petroleum Agency...
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    Economic analysis of use of a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel to produce a dry-gas reservoir indicates that such use is technically feasible.
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    The US Congress has shown it can act constructively on energy when not asked to address every challenge at once. In 1995 it stimulated the country's most important exploration...
    Dec. 2, 2002
    The "What if?" game on Iraq and the US dominates oil market scenarios at the moment. As discussed in this space last week, there is ample evidence that conflict in Iraq is all...
    Dec. 2, 2002
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