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    US foreign policy needs to better recognize the impacts of a changing energy world, experts told the US Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Jan. 10.
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    A detailed analysis of the US gasoline market shows that a market rebalancing will be under way by 2010, when additional refining capacity will reduce the imbalance between demand...
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    Installation of solid expandable tubulars in combination with intelligent-well technology facilitates remedial operations in multilateral wells in a Saudi Arabia oil field producing...
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    Removing nitrogen from natural gas increases production potential and may spur drilling in the Yates formation, Permian basin.
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    The International Energy Agency Jan. 9 said European oil markets would cope with the halt of Russian oil exports via the Druzhba (Friendship) pipeline across Belarus, but it nonetheless...
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    The agreement between Royal Dutch Shell PLC and OAO Gazprom, the Russian state-owned natural gas company, under which Gazprom will become the majority shareholder in the Sakhalin...
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    US energy demand will increase this year as the economy grows at a tempered pace.
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    In their first day back in charge, US Senate Democrats said they intend to aggressively address global climate change by developing energy alternatives to oil, gas, and coal; ...
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    The US Energy Information Administration won’t present its 2007 Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) for a few more weeks.
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    Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez announced a series of measures Jan. 8 to change the face of the country’s economy and lead it further onto a socialist path.
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    Democrats deserve applause for making ethics reform the first legislative thrust of the 110th Congress.
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    Price uncertainty, especially for gas, overshadows the forecast for US and Canadian drilling in 2007.
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    US President George W. Bush has opened two Outer Continental Shelf areas for new oil and gas leasing after removing tracts in Alaska’s North Aleutian basin (more commonly known...
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    Worldwide demand for oil will climb 1.4 million b/d in 2007, following growth of just 900,000 b/d last year.
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    General Interest - Quick TakesTepco seeking more stable LNG sourcesTokyo Electric Power Co. (Tepco) will not renew long-term agreements to purchase LNG from projects in Alaska...
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    Filmmaker John Ford would have loved this tale of Ireland’s little men making their misguided stand against the oil industry.
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    Most of us after the holidays are ready for a change. That is why we try to make New Year’s resolutions, such as to lose weight, stop smoking, save more money, and spend more ...
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    The February contract price for benchmark US crude fell 9% Jan. 3-4 to near 18-month lows in the first two trading sessions of 2007 on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
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    Gulfstream Natural Gas System LLC created habitat replacement sites on the Gulf of Mexico seafloor during installation of its subsea pipeline as part of efforts to mitigate its...
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