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    Two associations representing California independent operators asked the US Bureau of Land Management to extend the Stripper Well Royalty Relief Program (SWRRP) for wells producing...
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    Lyondell Chemical Co. is implementing flare minimization processes at all its olefins plants to reduce emissions and minimize effects on the surrounding community.
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    In early 2004, the Japanese completed field operations for a second methane hydrate exploration program in the Nankai Trough.
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    Starting in the 1990s, various government, academic, and industry organizations have initiated studies to determine the best methods for mitigating the excess carbon dioxide entering...
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    Studies attempting to quantify Iraq’s oil reserves potential have in the past varied widely.
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    Production from the Chad-Cameroon export project has settled at 180,000 b/d, compared with a project design level of 225,000 b/d, said operator Esso Exploration & Production Chad...
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    The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission has set a cap on wholesale gasoline prices, effective Sept.
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    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is increasingly using oil to gain influence in South America and to advance his effort to create a regional oil company called Petrosur.
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    Oil market conditions demonstrate the need for governments to push energy conservation, says Claude Mandil, executive director of the International Energy Agency.
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    While the remnant of Hurricane Katrina continued to flood parts of the southern US at presstime last week, oil and natural gas companies began assessing the storm’s damage along...
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    Just hours after Katrina, a category 4 hurricane, roared ashore 70 miles south-southeast of New Orleans on Aug.
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    Emphasizing that it is too soon to be specific, officials from the American Petroleum Institute predicted Aug.
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    A dispute that lasted almost 2 years over a planned $2 billion binational refinery to be built in Brazil by Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras) and Petroleos de Venezuela SA seems...
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    The US Minerals Management Service is seeking initial public comment on development of its next 5-year Outer Continental Shelf leasing plan for the Gulf of Mexico.
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    There has never been a better time for a Senate committee to hear testimony on the rising price of gasoline, and there has never been a worse time.
    Sept. 5, 2005
    The future is, well, the future, known with any certainty only when it becomes the present.
    Sept. 5, 2005
    Poverty-stricken Bangladesh is seeking new sources of oil and gas as it considers moving to a 5-day work week and raising fuel prices to reduce energy demand.
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    As US President George W. Bush signed the 2005 energy bill requiring the first significant evaluation of potential Outer Continental Shelf resources in years, coastal US states...
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    Shallow and insufficient soil support may lead to upheaval buckling of heated pipelines in shore approach areas.
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    In his Aug. 1 letter, Ted Lofstrom correctly concludes that the entire US corn and soybean crops, if converted to ethanol and biodiesel, would offset only a very small fraction...
    Sept. 5, 2005