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    Tom Standing's letter "Making Hydrogen" (OGJ, Apr. 14, 2003, p. 10) raised the issue that energy expenditure for hydrogen production needs to be taken into account in promoting...
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    BP PLC's divestiture of its Forties field assets to Apache Corp., as well as the sale of its interests in several southern North Sea gas fields to Perenco PLC, essentially launched...
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    The SlimXtreme well logging platform integrates advanced sensors, telemetry, and wireline delivery technology that are rated to 500° F. and 30,000 psi into a single wireline system...
    Aug. 25, 2003
    US efforts to restore Iraq's oil exports suffered a serious setback Aug. 17 when saboteurs blew up a section of the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline for the second time in as many days....
    Aug. 25, 2003
    Responding to the US's biggest power failure ever, lawmakers and the White House said the country must update its energy policy sooner rather than later.
    Aug. 25, 2003
    Jamaica has sought a legal opinion from the Caribbean Community (Caricom) Secretariat on whether Trinidad and Tobago is legally bound under terms of the Caribbean Single Market...
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    The massive electrical power failure on Aug. 14 that blacked out the US Northeast and southeastern Canada triggered a jump in gasoline futures prices, but oil futures prices continued...
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    A bipartisan political decision to fill the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) through the US Minerals Management Service's royalty-in-kind (RIK) program to take oil, rather...
    Aug. 25, 2003
    Four major international oil companies joined with five conservation-oriented nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to form the Energy & Biodiversity Initiative (EBI), a collaborative...
    Aug. 25, 2003
    A blame game based around the Aug. 14 blackout that crippled the US Northeast and parts of eastern Canada could delay—but probably not derail—the passing of an energy bill by ...
    Aug. 25, 2003
    The Alaska Division of Oil & Gas has sought participants for a stratigraphic well to be drilled on unleased state submerged lands off the eastern Arctic National Wildlife Refuge...
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    Oil companies are branching out, buckyballs and all.
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    Aberdeen and Houston, has announced the appointment of John Blythe to the newly created position of global downstream business leader in its Engineering & Production Facilities...
    Aug. 25, 2003
    Arnold Schwarzenegger could be the best thing to happen to California since Enron Corp.
    Aug. 25, 2003
    Vintage Petroleum Inc., Tulsa, hopes to drill the first of two wildcats in the Po Valley in early 2004.
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    The new GreenLine 8000 portable flue gas analyzer monitors combustion efficiency, safety, and environmental emissions in all combustion process applications.
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    The increase in risk and capex required to exploit new gas and oil reserves in ultradeepwater areas is driving the offshore energy industry to adopt lean management tools and ...
    Aug. 25, 2003
    Big moves in energy policy tend not to happen until longstanding predictions of crises come true.
    Aug. 25, 2003
    American Cast Iron Pipe Co
    Aug. 25, 2003
    Where were you when the lights went out?
    Aug. 25, 2003