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    A bill that would give the US Department of the Interior authority to approve natural gas pipelines crossing National Parks Service land is unnecessary and unwanted, a US Bureau...
    June 1, 2015
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    In the second article of this new series on midstream industry trends and developments, discussion shifted from a 10-year review to an analysis of quarterly trends in US gas plant...
    June 1, 2015
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    Post-production cost deductions are a common source of royalty litigation. Local lease-interpretation rules determine whether particular deductions are proper and defensible in...
    June 1, 2015
    Recent clarifications by the US Bureau of Industry regarding the export of condensate amid growing supplies of domestic oil and gas shale production have sustained expansions ...
    June 1, 2015
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    For an oil market destabilized by geopolitical turbulence and oversupply, an important question is when Iranian production, now limited by international sanctions, might recover...
    June 1, 2015
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    The Mexican constitutional reforms and related privatization of portions of the oil and gas industry are historic. The end of state-owned monopoly control will create great opportunitie...
    June 1, 2015
    GE Oil & GasGE Oil & Gas and Enpro Subsea announced an agreement to jointly market and provide fluid intervention services that offer oil and gas operators a cost-effective way...
    June 1, 2015
    Petitions to federally list species as endangered will need to show that state wildlife agencies have been contacted beforehand and include relevant information about what those...
    June 1, 2015
    Crude oil prices are still about half their value compared with a year ago, but the now prolonged slump is unfolding such that another rise could be on the horizon, a panel of...
    June 1, 2015
    Energy reform in Mexico is a telenovela wherein stories of intrigue and suspense will arise, but in the end, everything will turn out okay, opined Duncan Wood, director of the...
    June 1, 2015
    US net imports of natural gas totaled 1,171 bcf in 2014, down 9% from the level in 2013 and continuing an 8-year decline, according to the US Energy Information Administration...
    June 1, 2015
    The US Fish & Wildlife Service intends to prepare a programmatic environmental impact statement to evaluate possible steps for reducing accidental migratory bird deaths from oil...
    June 1, 2015
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    International news for oil and gas professionals
    June 1, 2015
    While unconventional oil and gas production in the US remains mostly resilient amid the industry downturn, energy policy under the Obama administration hasn't made things easier...
    June 1, 2015
    Oil & Gas Journal's 2015 Worldwide Gas Processing Report, which starts on p. 58, is my 31st effort to update OGJ readers. It's also my last.
    June 1, 2015
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    Iron sulfide (FeS) particles entrained in formation water are small (< 1 μm) with a very large surface area. When freshly produced FeS contacts hydrocarbon condensates they create...
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    Warren R. True Chief Technology Editor-MidstreamShale-related development in the US and Canada pushed up natural gas processing in those countries in 2014 as Oil & Gas Journal...
    May 29, 2015
    Strong natural gas production and ethane extraction in US shale plays have created an oversupply of NGLs, but plunging crude prices at the same time have reduced their global ...
    May 29, 2015
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    While some produced waters from the Marcellus shale contain elevated radium, a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP) study showed that the risk of exposure...
    May 29, 2015