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    One of many dangers in all-or-nothing politics is that brinksmanship with the national economy might start to feel routine. Repetition can have that effect.
    Oct. 14, 2013
    The best thing about working for Oil & Gas Journal is you never stop learning. A person can toil on the staff of OGJ for, oh, say going on 36 years and still learn something every...
    Oct. 14, 2013
    Independent exploration and production companies Noble Energy Inc. and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. have provided updates on Colorado activity almost a month after floods inundated...
    Oct. 14, 2013
    Natural gas potentially can help address global climate change, but its contributions will be limited, certain experts agreed.
    Oct. 14, 2013
    The Texas Petro Index, a composite index based on a comprehensive group of upstream economic indicators, reached a record-high 289.8 in August, surpassing the previous record ...
    Oct. 14, 2013
    Southeast Asia's growing energy consumption is leading to the region's increasing reliance on oil imports, imposing high financial costs and external vulnerability on the region...
    Oct. 14, 2013
    Natural gas prices in the US are likely to increase 30-40% over the next 2 years according to BP PLC's Chief Economist Christof Ruehl. In an interview with OGJ, Ruehl explained...
    Oct. 14, 2013
    British Columbia will not budge on its requirements proposed heavy oil export projects must meet, Premier Christy Clark said on Oct. 4. But that doesn't mean she opposes such ...
    Oct. 14, 2013
    Russia is changing its natural gas export emphasis from dry gas through westbound steel pipelines to liquefied natural gas aboard tankers bound for East Asian markets, and South...
    Oct. 14, 2013