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    Ensign (Australia) Holdings Pty. Ltd., a unit of Ensign Resource Service Group Inc., Calgary, has gained majority ownership of more than 50% of the shares of Australian onshore...
    July 22, 2002
    From the land of the zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) soon will come further sacrifice of transportation economics to environmentalist fancy.
    July 22, 2002
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    New operator interface work stations are designed for harsh environments.
    July 22, 2002
    Aberdeen, has announced the appointment of Doug Bell as area manager-Asia Pacific. Bell, a native of Tauranga, New Zealand, worked for the P.T. Intraco Penta Group before joining...
    July 22, 2002
    Your OGJ June 10, 2002, p. 21, editorial on the recent release of an EPA document on air quality is confusing on several levels, at least from the perspective of this independent...
    July 22, 2002
    An OGJ staff member just commented on having seen a new air emissions monitor at the on-ramp to the freeway as he drove to work in Houston.
    July 22, 2002
    Anadarko Petroleum Corp. announced three executive management changes in the company's operations in the US, Algeria, and emerging international regions.
    July 22, 2002
    The US Energy Information Administration predicted that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will maintain quotas to ensure world oil prices remain above $22/bbl ...
    July 22, 2002
    Better technology and a promising investment climate may translate into more industry interest in Nicaragua.
    July 22, 2002
    The US Energy Information Administration said it wants the public to offer comments by Aug. 12 on ways it can improve a new weekly US natural gas storage report that is a key ...
    July 22, 2002
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    In its most recent report, the International Energy Agency slashed its 2002 global oil demand estimates and released its initial projections for 2003 demand and supply.
    July 22, 2002
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    A 2,000-b/d pilot facility using a full-size membrane element to remove CO2 from liquid ethane started up on August 2000 at the BP Empress ethane and NGL extraction facility, ...
    July 22, 2002
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    Global energy consumption grew only marginally in 2001, increasing by 0.3% and marking the third consecutive year that consumption rose by less than 0.5% year-on-year.
    July 22, 2002
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    Tidelands Oil Production Co. is a California independent with an unusual pedigree but a down-to-earth mission.
    July 22, 2002
    The US energy policy being debated presently in Congress should include provisions that address the oil and gas industry's looming personnel shortage, according to North Dakota...
    July 22, 2002
    Unocal Corp. vows a "vigorous" defense in its California legal battle over allegations of human rights violations during construction of the $1 billion Yadana natural gas pipeline...
    July 22, 2002
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    Total worldwide consumption of oil reached 75.988 million b/d in 2001, an increase of 0.1% from a year ago, according to Italy's ENI SPA in its recently released world oil and...
    July 22, 2002
    US regulators should ensure that producers are financially prepared to clean up any drilling and production-related damage to Alaskan North Slope public lands before new exploration...
    July 22, 2002
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    Statistics indicate that safety in the upstream oil and gas industry has continued to improve in recent years, but a number of issue remain.
    July 22, 2002
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    The Spills Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) plan is required by the Oil Pollution Prevention Regulation (40 CFR112) promulgated under authority of the Clean Water...
    July 22, 2002
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    Energy sources are the origin of hazards in the workplace. To prevent accidents, workers must recognize and identify hazards effectively, which requires them to understand these...
    July 22, 2002