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    Last year, Russia became the world's No.1 producer of crude oil (7.7 million b/d) and the world's second largest oil exporter (3.8 million b/d), having left behind all major oil...
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    Refinery construction (1946 Basis)
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    The accompanying table shows how Nelson-Farrar indexes have changed over the period 2000-02 for selected basically nonmetallic building materials.
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    Year-to-date ozone data from California are confirming the analysis put forth in this space last year.
    Oct. 6, 2003
    The Department of the Interior's US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) needs to better manage oil and natural gas activities within its national wildlife refuge system, the General...
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    Congressional Republicans from energy-producing states and industry officials lauded a new National Petroleum Council natural gas report that calls for both expanding supply and...
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    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' decision to cut production quotas was a step in the right direction, but it will not be enough to prevent additional oil price...
    Oct. 6, 2003
    The average of 19 attempts to quantify the net energy value (NEV) of making ethanol from corn over its full life cycle indicates a net energy loss of 8%.
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    At an energy summit in St. Petersburg late last month, Russian and US oil companies assured each other that the two countries still have a bright economic future together.
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    As a general rule the men and women who work in the hydrocarbon industry are highly supportive of environmental and conservation efforts—first by choice and secondly by necessity...
    Oct. 6, 2003
    Two Dallas area independents joined to explore and develop coalbed methane and conventional formations in the southern San Juan basin in west-central New Mexico.
    Oct. 6, 2003
    You commented that the number of editors in 1961 was 45 and that now you have only 18 (OGJ, Sept. 8, 2003, p. 17). This 60% reduction in the number of people doing roughly the...
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    Houston, has appointed Rich Schiffman as president, and promoted Craig Douglas to vice-president of technology at Seamap Pte. Ltd., Singapore.
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    Saudi Arabia holds immense but largely overlooked influence over the future of oil exports, now severely bottlenecked, from Iraq.
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    Advanced Marine Innovation Technology Subsea Ltd. (AMITS), Gosport, UK, OceanTools Ltd., Aberdeen, and OceanWorks International Inc., Houston, have teamed up to provide an improved...
    Oct. 6, 2003
    Does the US government mean what it has been saying for a decade about the environmental advantages of natural gas—or not?
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    It is apparent that the US is not the only believer in the principle of preemptive self-defense.
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    Akzo Nobel Catalysts
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    Two other factors that should be considered when assessing the commercial risks to specific E&P projects are influenced by the project's maturity.
    Oct. 6, 2003