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    General Interest - Quick TakesBP seeks DOT nod to resume Alaska productionBP PLC submitted an application Sept. 13 to the US Department of Transportation requesting authorization...
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    Deep and ultra-deep waters around the world offer impressive potential as a source of oil and gas.
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    Egypt is a significant oil and gas producer in the Middle East and Africa, and is fast exceeding its own expectations for reserves.
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    Its Ministry of Petroleum has built a strategy that gives Egypt control of its bright oil and gas future.
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    Economic growth and growing populations will keep global demand for transportation fuels and petrochemical products growing at a brisk pace for the foreseeable future.
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    A key issue facing the petroleum industry in its efforts to find and produce more oil and natural gas is the slow take-up of new technology.
    Sept. 25, 2006
    The focus of the seismic business has undergone a seismic shift of its own.
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    Forecasts show that bitumen production in Alberta from oil sands will almost triple in the next 10 years as many new projects come on stream.
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    The oil and natural gas industry places a high priority on advancing the frontier of seismic technology.
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    Exciting new developments in seismic technology are emerging to meet the needs of operators as they explore for oil and natural gas in more challenging environments and increasingly...
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    According to a report from the Centre for Global Energy Studies (CGES), the global crude supply barrel got heavier during 2000-04.
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    Techniques that consider all the chemical and mechanical aspects of displacing drilling fluid can benefit dramatically the economics and effectiveness of well completions in deep...
    Sept. 25, 2006
    US natural gas producers and pipelines have worked out the minor differences between their proposals to improve blanket certificate procedures, the Natural Gas Supply Association...
    Sept. 25, 2006
    The US Department of Transportation has proposed stiffened safety requirements, including cleaning and continuous monitoring, for more than 1,200 miles of crude oil and product...
    Sept. 25, 2006
    ADIPECwww.adipec.comBaker Botts LLPwww.bakerbotts.com/energyBaker HughesBaker Oil Toolswww.bakerhughes.comBaker Petrolitewww.bakerpetrolite.comDrilling Fluidswww.bakerhughes.comBCCK...
    Sept. 25, 2006
    Confusion over where to place a price threshold in the final rule may have led to its omission in federal deepwater leases in 1998 and 1999, US Minerals Management Service Director...
    Sept. 25, 2006
    Dancing with the Russian bear has been the rage lately, especially in the oil industry.
    Sept. 25, 2006
    Steam injection is effective for increasing recovery from subsurface heavy crude or bitumen accumulations.
    Sept. 25, 2006
    The ongoing discussions about “peak oil” have continually skirted the one unifying concept which addresses the reality about the (eventual) peaking of global liquids production...
    Sept. 25, 2006
    For the oil industry to continue meeting its long-term responsibility of providing energy to the world economies, it needs to continue to identify new oil fields, said Saudi Aramco...
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    The statistical uncertainty in the estimation of the average failure rate of a group of pipelines decreases as failures, km-years, or both increase.
    Sept. 25, 2006
    Numbers about the oil and gas market aren’t always what they seem to be.
    Sept. 25, 2006
    Natural gas futures fell below $5/MMbtu Sept. 14 to the lowest level in 2 years on the New York market after the US Energy Information Administration reported a large leap in ...
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    New fouling control technology aids refinery operationsNew Milestone heater fouling control technology helps increase refinery profitability by significantly reducing delayed ...
    Sept. 25, 2006
    MicrosoftRedmond, Wash., has announced the appointment of John Fikany as vice-president of the company’s US manufacturing industries. Fikany is responsible for developing and ...
    Sept. 25, 2006
    While voicing concern for energy security, Russia last week forfeited its credibility on the subject.
    Sept. 25, 2006
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    Rising confidence in discovering and producing oil and gas from deep Lower Tertiary formations in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico could make a large but costly impact on US reserves...
    Sept. 25, 2006