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    Energy futures prices retreated last week on midweek reports of large builds in US inventories of crude, gasoline, and distillates. But that build was achieved only through maximum...
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    BP Exploration Inc. increased production and improved performance in its Judge Digby (La.) gas plant by replacing the diethanolamine (DEA) solvent with a specialty methyl-diethanolamine...
    June 9, 2003
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    Numerous new drilling, completion, and producing technologies offer a variety of improved approaches that facilitate and lower the cost for recovering hydrocarbons from complex...
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    Oil and natural gas companies posted mixed results for the first 3 months of 2003.
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    Spurred by fear of incarceration, US executives are neglecting better alternatives in a scramble to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the president and CEO of Halliburton...
    June 9, 2003
    Calgary-based EnCana Corp., Canada's largest petroleum producer and one of the largest independent oil and gas producers in the world, is again on the move in the Middle East,...
    June 9, 2003
    Bear Stearns: US tax change likely to make oil stocks more attractive The reduction on federal tax dividends contained within the $350 billion US tax cut package is likely to ...
    June 9, 2003
    US oil companies are hoping the US will seek to repair frayed diplomatic relations with European allies by updating its own economic sanction policy against the petroleum-rich...
    June 9, 2003
    The US-Russian Business Council earlier this month presented a report card to US President George W. Bush and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on the state of trade relations...
    June 9, 2003
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    Sales growth and higher commodity prices produced stronger results for Canadian oil and natural gas companies during the first quarter of 2003.
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    Appeals from the US Congress for energy conservation should be greeted warily.
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    Burlington buys Marathon's half of Netherlands JV US-based oil and natural gas independents have been actively acquiring or divesting interests in international joint ventures...
    June 9, 2003
    Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Patrick Manning said the island nation cannot afford to sell Jamaica LNG at reduced prices.
    June 9, 2003
    A defining characteristic of this magazine is horizontal news and technical coverage of the oil and gas industry.
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    Projections of growing US natural gas demand and concerns about the ability of North American producers to meet that demand raise doubts about industry's ability to fill gas storage...
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    Exploration in the Marañón basin of northeastern Peru has focused primarily on one type of trap for the last 20 years, and consequently well sampling has become somewhat biased...
    June 9, 2003
    Hydrogen should not be considered any threat to the oil and gas industry for one simple fact: the most abundant and lowest-cost source of hydrogen is from hydrocarbons!
    June 9, 2003
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    Houston and Stavanger, respectively, announced the appointment of PennWell as the Official Media Sponsor for ONS 2004, scheduled for August 24-27 next year.
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    The new Type 350SS stainless steel filter regulator and the Type 360SS stainless steel regulator are designed to stand up to the harshest environments yet provide accurate pressure...
    June 9, 2003
    As a visible sign of change in Iraq, the Apr. 9 toppling of the Saddam Hussein statue in central Baghdad is hard to beat.
    June 9, 2003