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    The US Minerals Management Service recently announced success in tagging, gathering DNA samples, and photographing for identification "an exceptional number" of sperm whales in...
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    A second proposal to develop an LNG import terminal in the Santa Barbara Channel off Ventura County, Calif., has emerged, and both projects face an uphill battle against fierce...
    Nov. 17, 2003
    Oil and gas industry executives in Argentina have warned of a shortfall in the country's natural gas supply-demand balance if wellhead prices don't recover soon.
    Nov. 17, 2003
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    Colder weather that increased energy demand in the northeastern US and terrorist attacks that threatened oil supplies from the Middle East combined to push up prices for crude...
    Nov. 17, 2003
    Ecuadorian officials warn that a high-profile case against US major ChevronTexaco Corp. may further delay their plans to be a leading Latin American oil exporter this decade.
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    Plains unit breaks impasse on new development drilling off California A Texas independent has won the right to undertake the first new oil field development project off California...
    Nov. 17, 2003
    International Finance Corp., the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, has approved modest but influential loans for two multibillion-dollar projects expected to boost the...
    Nov. 17, 2003
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    The state of Rio de Janeiro is studying proposals that could lead to development of a $5 billion LNG and petrochemical complex at a key port area.
    Nov. 17, 2003
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    The "real" opening of the European Union's gas market will occur when the second gas directive comes into force July 1, 2004, targeting 530,000 industrial users.
    Nov. 17, 2003
    Following a year's "national debate on energies" carried out throughout France to determine the energy mix over the next 30 years, Delegate Industry Minister Nicole Fontaine presented...
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    The development scenario for Na Kika is based on an estimated gross ultimate recovery of 300 million boe.
    Nov. 17, 2003
    Recent press coverage on the intermittent progress of the energy bill elicits a review of the Alaska Gas Pipeline.
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    Simulation of a long distance, large-diameter multiphase pipeline through onshore arctic conditions evaluated the effects of steady-state and transient conditions.
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    Turbo Suite, an integrated suite of monitoring, optimization, and decision-support software for turbomachinery, helps maximize availability and performance of turbomachinery assets...
    Nov. 17, 2003
    US President George W. Bush has one way to escape a political mess he created in March 2002 by imposing tariffs as high as 30% on imported steel.
    Nov. 17, 2003
    The energy ministry, looking toward a 2004 bidding round in the Northland offshore basin, laid plans to produce a substantial data package on the basin.
    Nov. 17, 2003
    A looming fuel-price leap The oil and gas industry should brace for public outrage likely to erupt next April or May, if not earlier, on the US East Coast.
    Nov. 17, 2003
    US refiners are enjoying a bull run right now, and the outlook for 2004 is for more of the same.
    Nov. 17, 2003
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    Nov. 17, 2003