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    A decision by the government of Bangladesh to sell or not sell some of its natural gas reserves to neighboring countries in South Asia will be important in determining the economic...
    Nov. 18, 2002
    Allegro Development
    Nov. 18, 2002
    While the near-term outlook for natural gas prices remains volatile, there continues to be healthy case-building for a step change in gas pricing fundamentals in the coming years...
    Nov. 18, 2002
    Terror attacks, war threats, and midterm elections obscure the return of a problem that the oil and gas industry should urge the next session of Congress to address: excessive...
    Nov. 18, 2002
    Husky Energy Inc., Calgary, said oil flow from the Wenchang project in the South China Sea has exceeded plan.
    Nov. 18, 2002
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    This Instruwatch remote monitoring system checks inputs from equipment remotely and provides automatic notification of alarm events by fax, pager, or email. Just hook it up and...
    Nov. 18, 2002
    Contributions from the oil and gas industry represented 2% of estimated donations to the candidates who sought positions in the US Senate and House of Representatives on Nov. ...
    Nov. 18, 2002
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    Carlisle, Pa., has formed a partnership with Tau Engineering Solutions Inc., Edmonton, to enhance services and support available to Advantica Stoner clients in the natural gas...
    Nov. 18, 2002
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    Since 1993, Enbridge Pipelines Inc., Edmonton, has been conducting crack inspections with in-line tools on its liquids pipeline system. As part of its ongoing integrity- management...
    Nov. 18, 2002
    More-stringent highway diesel fuel regulations, which begin in 2006, could lead to expanded production of renewable fuels, namely biodiesel.
    Nov. 18, 2002
    Come January, the faces on Capitol Hill will change, but gridlock may stay.
    Nov. 18, 2002
    The fate of sweeping US energy legislation remains uncertain, but BP PLC said that Congress soon needs to consider legislation encouraging construction of a natural gas pipeline...
    Nov. 18, 2002
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    Traders' perceptions of increased quota-breaking by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, coupled with reduced prospects for war in the Middle East, have driven down...
    Nov. 18, 2002
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    Strong oil and gas prices and increased production volumes lifted the earnings of most Canadian producers during the third quarter, while weak refining margins continued to be...
    Nov. 18, 2002
    Boosting industry hopes that the White House's energy agenda will move forward, Republicans in elections Nov. 5 won narrow control of the US Senate and expanded their hold in ...
    Nov. 18, 2002