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    Members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries faced a dilemma at their Sept.
    Sept. 26, 2005
    The present US and Canadian energy price escalation can be relieved by maximizing available sources for natural gas and enhancing the efficiency of the delivery infrastructure...
    Sept. 26, 2005
    Iraq’s oil ministry currently is actively engaged with a number of projects on which it had already embarked or which it needed to tackle after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein...
    Sept. 26, 2005
    Tony Van den Brink is a self-made Canadian businessman, a tool pusher who survived and prospered through many decades in the North American drilling industry.
    Sept. 26, 2005
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    Information obtained through neutron examination techniques complements that obtained by other techniques (x-rays, TEM, SEM, and magnetic flux leakage) and can reveal significant...
    Sept. 26, 2005
    Oil and natural gas production is slowly returning from the Gulf of Mexico following Hurricane Katrina, but it could take at least until the end of 2005 before onshore transportation...
    Sept. 26, 2005
    Futures contracts for natural gas and benchmark US light, sweet crudes registered the biggest 1-day gains ever on Sept.
    Sept. 26, 2005
    In the oil and gas industry, times are surely changing. Once, energy leaders looked for elephant fields, but now it seems more of them are checking out the possibilities of elephant...
    Sept. 26, 2005
    It took a body blow to national energy supply, but the subject of petroleum refining finally has the attention of the US Congress.
    Sept. 26, 2005
    Development of new LNG facilities is the only way to reduce prices and volatility in the North American natural gas market, and development must begin in 2008, said Michael Zenker...
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    Five Louisiana residents filed a class-action lawsuit against 10 major producer and pipeline companies, claiming damage inflicted by those firms on the coastal marshes in southern...
    Sept. 26, 2005
    The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has begun to examine whether it might reassert jurisdiction over offshore natural gas gathering operations.
    Sept. 26, 2005
    The oil industry is Iraq’s most efficient wealth-creating instrument. Recent and near-term future oil prices, which have reached $50-60/bbl and above from $22-28 last year, are...
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    Canadian companies are beginning to spread their drilling cycle through the year, in place of the traditional, compressed winter drilling schedule.
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    A novel FCC process that boosts propylene production has been proven in a 30-b/d demonstration plant in Saudi Arabia (Fig.
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    Contractors are increasing capacity and operators are collaborating in the increasingly tight drilling markets.
    Sept. 26, 2005