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    Natural gas prices are converging upward, both in conjunction with rising oil prices and across global gas markets, according to a study of gas trends by Fesharaki Associates ...
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    Field trials in a Middle East gas processing plant have assessed a new approach to monitoring wall thickness loss caused by corrosion or erosion processes.
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    Increasing casing failures in Daqing oil field have aggravated damage to wells. A new method to repair these failures removes and replaces damaged casing with a sleeve milling...
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    Refinery fuels costs have endured an unsteady course since 2003. As shown in the accompanying table, most of the PADD residual fuels’ increases in cost occurred in 2004 and 2005...
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    A project in which existing 7-in. liners were tied back to surface then cemented stopped casing leaks in the Sarir and Messla oil fields in Libya.
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    “Fast away, the old year passes… Hail the new, ye lads and lasses!”
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    Production of LPG-the world’s most widely traded NGL-is on the rise everywhere but in North America.
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    Refiners throughout the world will turn their focus in 2007 to expanding crude distillation capacity and expanding the use of renewable fuels.
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    The merger of Statoil ASA’s and Norsk Hydro ASA’s oil and gas businesses will create an upstream player whose most important future international operations will be in the deepwater...
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Russian President Vladimir Putin is not good for his country’s oil industry.
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    Expect 2007 to be a strong year for exploration and development worldwide.
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    Most exploration on the Gulf of Mexico shelf off Louisiana and Texas has been based on the search for the types of traps in which oil and gas have previously been found.
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    The boards of Norway’s Statoil ASA and Norsk Hydro ASA have agreed to merge their oil and gas operations in a deal valued at about $30 billion, creating the world’s largest offshore...
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Technology remains key to how fast and how much of the world’s remaining oil and gas resources the industry can produce economically from the varied environments that hold most...
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Energy consumers and producers, including six oil and gas trade associations, have formed what former US Sen. John Breaux (D-La.) termed “a coalition of coalitions” to develop...
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    After “extremely strong growths” of 20% in 2005 and 30% in 2006, global exploration and production spending is expected to rise at a slower rate of 9% to $300 billion in 2007,...
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    General Interest - Quick TakesVenezuela energy minister resignsVenezuela Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez resigned after President Hugo Chavez requested the resignation of all his...
    Jan. 1, 2007
    The drilling industry this year will use newer, more-efficient, and more-powerful rigs and tools to test new plays and develop reserves in challenging environments such as arctic...
    Jan. 1, 2007
    “Recycle the Gulf” is a comprehensive recycling program that recovers waste from offshore oil and gas operations and shore bases and provides support for the Association of Retarded...
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    Integrity management will stay at the forefront of pipeline operators’ agendas in 2007.
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    Hard-live bottom areas affected by the 2001 construction of Gulfstream Natural Gas System LLC’s 36-in., 419-mile offshore pipeline between Mobile Bay, Ala. and Tampa Bay, Fla....
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Despite knee-jerk purchases that hiked the January contract for benchmark US crudes to $63.43/bbl by Dec. 15, the highest closing in weeks on the New York market, there was little...
    Jan. 1, 2007