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    Drilling industry activity has been a rollercoaster ride in recent years, with drilling contractors scrambling during the activity peak in the winter of 2000-01 to mobilize rigs...
    Sept. 23, 2002
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    The miscible-gas enhanced oil recovery project for the North Sea Magnus field included the construction of the first permanent pipeline system in the West of Shetlands area of...
    Sept. 23, 2002
    US lawmakers resolved disagreements over updated pipeline safety laws and a new Alaskan gas export pipeline to the Lower 48 during a House-Senate conference committee Sept. 12...
    Sept. 23, 2002
    More than a dozen industry groups have urged the US Senate to reject pending legislation to give the US Environmental Protection Agency broad new authority over security at chemical...
    Sept. 23, 2002
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    Venezuela's state oil firm Petroleos de Venezuela SA announced a partial reorganization of some of its top managers.
    Sept. 23, 2002
    As the US Congress resumed energy bill negotiations last week, environmental and public interest groups called on lawmakers to reject a pending Senate provision designed to exempt...
    Sept. 23, 2002
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    Amid sluggish product demand growth, poor refining margins, decreased compliance with output quotas by members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, and the risk...
    Sept. 23, 2002
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    The petroleum industry's workforce is multinational and global, but the face of the industry will continue to change as today's workers age and approach retirement.
    Sept. 23, 2002
    It's not the best or worst of times for industry as far as clean diesel regulations goes.
    Sept. 23, 2002
    Petroleos Mexicanos earlier this month revised downward the estimate of its 2000 proved crude oil and natural gas reserve base to comply with US Securities and Exchange Commission...
    Sept. 23, 2002
    Air Liquide/Medal
    Sept. 23, 2002
    If the US takes military action against Iraq, oil prices probably will quickly tumble as other members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries increase production...
    Sept. 23, 2002
    "Au Contraire" regarding your editorial "No more CAFÉ futility" (OGJ, Aug. 19, p. 19). The mandated CAFÉ 27.5 mpg was the smartest thing Congress did in years. The automobiles...
    Sept. 23, 2002
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    Major gas producing companies are investing heavily in technological developments to reduce the cost of energy delivery. These competing technologies include:
    Sept. 23, 2002
    Stratford, Conn., has appointed Charles S. Wolley as president. Wolley previously held executive positions with Leslie Controls, Dresser Valve & Controls, Van Leeuwen Pipe & Tube...
    Sept. 23, 2002
    The Sept. 12 speech by US President George W. Bush to the United Nations left the futures of two regimes in doubt.
    Sept. 23, 2002
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    Here's a solar powered injection system for remote inland oil and gas wells that require corrosion inhibitors.
    Sept. 23, 2002
    By extending air-quality regulation to off-road vehicles and engines, the US Environmental Protection Agency has properly adjusted its aim in the fight against pollution.
    Sept. 23, 2002
    New signs of future market tightness in North America's natural gas sector continue to be manifested.
    Sept. 23, 2002
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    A recent Pemex study of the Burgos basin indicated considerable exploration potential and reserves growth opportunities from field rehabilitation in Mexico.
    Sept. 23, 2002