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    Natural gas pipeline operators turned up the heat in a dispute with producers over specifications for pipeline quality gas.
    Jan. 21, 2002
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    Development on the Grand Banks off Newfoundland is gaining momentum with a second field coming on stream and two additional fields under active consideration: White Rose and Hebron...
    Jan. 21, 2002
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    It likely will be 2 years before a full application can be filed with regulators for a Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline, said the spokesman for the producer group holding Delta reserves...
    Jan. 21, 2002
    Energy politics is local. So it's logical Washington, DC, isn't the only place this spring where politicians will be revisiting energy regulation. Thirty-six states will elect...
    Jan. 21, 2002
    The US will not soften its limitations on trade with Iran until that country addresses concerns about its accumulation of weapons of mass destruction and its support of international...
    Jan. 21, 2002
    US companies fear that $30 billion in gas deals slated to be finalized this March with Saudi Arabia may be delayed due to diplomatic tensions between the White House and the kingdom...
    Jan. 21, 2002
    Europe's biggest oil products market, in Germany, has just been given approval to start a process that will lead to the biggest restructuring in its history.
    Jan. 21, 2002
    What if scandal-hunting over Bush administration ties to Enron Corp. turns up nothing more than a couple of phone calls and refusal to help an unraveling energy trader notoriously...
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    OPEC quota compliance takes dive... OPEC's 82% quota compliance for December marked a 5 percentage point drop from levels in November. The fall could place further tension on ...
    Jan. 21, 2002
    White House officials and US legislators will meet with producers and pipeline companies next month to review regulatory obstacles that could delay or postpone a new arctic gas...
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    The Gulf of Mexico off Florida is one of the last US oil and gas frontiers. About 80,000 sq miles are covered there by the sea to a depth of 3,300 ft (1,000 m).
    Jan. 21, 2002
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    TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. Pres. and CEO Harold N. Kvisle plans to make his firm the top gas pipeline and power generation company in the Northern Tier of North America.
    Jan. 21, 2002
    The gas pipeline industry believes the US Congress will pass a pipeline safety bill in 2002. Such legislation, introduced by a bipartisan group of pro-industry House members, ...
    Jan. 21, 2002
    About $800 million was invested in oil and gas exploration in the North American Arctic during the 1960s-80s. However, the question of who owned that land and its resources created...
    Jan. 21, 2002
    There's been a very dramatic shift in the international oil pricing structure. Normally recalcitrant Non-OPEC countries are now withholding oil from the market, obviously wanting...
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    A program for successfully managing internal corrosion in wet-gas gathering facilities has been proven in two major offshore gathering systems over the last 12 years.
    Jan. 21, 2002
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    This firm is introducing force measurement technology to traditional resistance welding techniques: By combining the Model WEL weld-through load cell with a Model WGM weldmeter...
    Jan. 21, 2002
    MauritaniaThickness of the oil column intersected by the Chinguetti-1 well on Area B offshore is now believed to be 120 m, not the 90 m announced in May 2001, said partner Hardman...
    Jan. 21, 2002
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    Jan. 21, 2002