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    Reservoir software operates on Windows 64-bit platformIRAP RMS 3D reservoir modeling software now will operate on the Windows 64-bit platform, offering increased data volumes ...
    Sept. 18, 2006
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    Uncertainties exist in net test results for measurement systems, caused by disparities in the measurement of water content and density.
    Sept. 18, 2006
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    Knight Oil ToolsCrockettClick here to enlarge imageBroussard, La., has named Bobby Crockett as general manager, and Randy Gibson as operations manager of its Knight Well Services...
    Sept. 18, 2006
    The abbreviated business week of Sept. 5-8 was “one of the most bearish” periods in recent months for the natural gas and crude futures markets, said analysts as New York crude...
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    Several key technologies that enable today’s deepwater drilling result from a highly classified engineering project in the early 1970s.
    Sept. 18, 2006
    The US Environmental Protection Agency Sept. 8 proposed changes to its New Source Review permitting that were immediately cheered by the oil industry and others but condemned ...
    Sept. 18, 2006
    The countdown has commenced for India’s sixth round of bidding for oil and gas exploration blocks under the New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP-VI).
    Sept. 18, 2006
    Employees in BP Exploration Alaska Inc.’s corrosion and inspection chemicals group may not have reported potential problems in the company’s Alaska North Slope oil gathering lines...
    Sept. 18, 2006
    If you believe senior Chinese officials, their country’s future energy needs will be met more by domestic coal than by imported crude oil or natural gas.
    Sept. 18, 2006
    A bill to authorize oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is dead.
    Sept. 18, 2006
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    General Interest - Quick TakesAlaska approves BP bypass planThe Regulatory Commission of Alaska granted temporary permits for BP PLC to connect the east side of Prudhoe Bay field...
    Sept. 18, 2006
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    The following is operational information extracted from written testimony submitted by Steve Marshall, president of BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc., to a Sept. 7 hearing on Prudhoe...
    Sept. 18, 2006
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    Drillers are working at or near capacity in most markets, and many operators continue to pursue ambitious drilling programs despite recent fluctuations in natural gas prices.
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    Canadians are actively drilling oil prospects to take advantage of high prices and slightly reducing gas drilling because of price fluctuations.
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    Implementation of advanced regulatory control (ARC) proved effective for enhancing cryogenic plant and fractionation plant control at the Aux Sable Liquid Products Inc.Implementation...
    Sept. 18, 2006