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    A group of oil companies and geophysical contractors is sponsoring development of a software program designed to improve the detection of marine mammals near seismic surveys and...
    Feb. 6, 2006
    A warmer-than-normal January may have let the US off the natural gas hook this heating season.
    Feb. 6, 2006
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    This part of the special report on India’s changing energy balance assesses the growing role the importation of natural gas via pipelines and LNG can play in meeting India’s future...
    Feb. 6, 2006
    Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud and Chinese President Hu Jintao, following a recent summit meeting in Beijing, have agreed to a landmark accord on oil, natural...
    Feb. 6, 2006
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    High energy prices stem from supply-demand fundamentals rather than attempts by any type of traders to manipulate prices, US Commodities Futures Trading Commissioner Sharon Brown...
    Feb. 6, 2006
    US energy executives met their Cuban counterparts last week in the first private-sector oil summit between the two countries.
    Feb. 6, 2006
    US Minerals Management Service Director Johnnie Burton questioned comparisons that apparently were the basis of allegations that federal natural gas royalty collections have not...
    Feb. 6, 2006
    Meaningless assertions yield poor policy.
    Feb. 6, 2006
    US President George W. Bush announced an advanced energy initiative aimed at reducing US dependence on imported oil in his state of the union address Jan. 31.
    Feb. 6, 2006
    National Petrochemical & Refiners Association Pres. Bob Slaughter disputed allegations that major oil company executives did not want to testify at a Feb. 1 Senate committee hearing...
    Feb. 6, 2006
    A group led by Denbury Resources Inc., Dallas, gauged an apparently large Miocene discovery at a deep test in Gibson field in northern Terrebonne Parish.
    Feb. 6, 2006
    I have little quarrel with your comments about Congress’s failure to address oil supply, but you continually amaze me with your stubbornly consistent line on conservation.
    Feb. 6, 2006
    Fear of potential disruptions of crude supplies from Nigeria and Iran is a major factor in the recent fluctuation of world oil prices.
    Feb. 6, 2006
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    Transportation and handling of LNG is not a zero-risk activity because of both potential accidents and intentional events, but new risk-based analysis approaches make risks that...
    Feb. 6, 2006
    US consumers of vehicle fuel don’t have to be forced into conservation. When fuel prices rise, they know what to do.
    Feb. 6, 2006
    The Australian government awarded Royal Dutch Shell PLC’s Australian unit 100% interest in a 1,000 sq km block in the Browse basin near giant Ichthys/Brewster offshore gas fields...
    Feb. 6, 2006
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    Here’s the DATUM Model C electric motor-driven compressor for natural gas pipeline uses where quiet, emission-free operations are essential.
    Feb. 6, 2006
    Advertisers in the print issue.
    Feb. 6, 2006
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    Northeastern Utah’s Uinta basin is under intense exploration and development for oil and gas in multiple formations by numerous operators.
    Feb. 6, 2006
    OAO Lukoil discovered a multipay oil and gas-condensate field on the Severny license in the Caspian Sea, calling it Russia’s largest discovery in a decade.
    Feb. 6, 2006