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    July 11, 2011
    The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement last month asked the National Marine Fisheries Service for yet another study to see if airguns used in underwater...
    July 11, 2011
    Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.'s 'Low Flow Impact Study' of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System warns of potential operations and safety issues if flow rate on the line drops below...
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    July 11, 2011
    New York state plans to reverse 2009 findings and ban high-volume hydraulic fracturing in the New York City and Syracuse watersheds, but it said 85% of lands underlain by the ...
    July 11, 2011
    The US Environmental Protection Agency issued new draft air quality permits on July 1 for Shell Oil Co.'s proposed oil exploration operations in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas ...
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    Petroleum product demand in Asia is projected to rise 584,000 b/d/year through 2030, with China accounting for 58% of regional incremental demand, said analysts at FACTS Global...
    July 11, 2011
    There may be one or two members of the oil and gas industry who remember the 1968 action film, Ice Station Zebra, starring Rock Hudson and Ernest Borgnine, among others, which...
    July 11, 2011
    The US Departments of the Interior and Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency reached a memorandum of understanding outlining an interagency approach to air-quality...
    July 11, 2011
    If New Jersey didn't actually steal New York's hydraulic fracturing thunder in late June, the Garden State at least shared it.
    July 11, 2011
    The oil and gas industry remained a primary tax target as US President Barack Obama took a more active role in federal deficit negotiations this week.
    July 11, 2011