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    The oil and gas business should pay attention to, become involved with, and certainly not resist efforts by governments and interest groups to deal with urban sprawl.
    Aug. 9, 1999
    The Hungarian Highest Court of Appeals handed down the sixth victory for small-town municipalities in their legal claim against the government's privatization in 1995 of Hungary...
    Aug. 9, 1999
    Enterprise Products Partners LP has taken the first step toward developing a $245 million, 160,000 b/d natural gas liquids pipeline system along the U.S. Gulf Coast.
    Aug. 9, 1999
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    The Hungarian Highest Court of Appeals handed down the sixth victory for small-town municipalities in their legal claim against the government's privatization in 1995 of Hungary...
    Aug. 9, 1999
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    China appears keen to step up gas exploration and production in the East China Sea, where it brought the first field on production earlier this year.
    Aug. 9, 1999
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    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency implemented a regulation requiring all underground storage tanks (USTs) in the U.S. to meet new specifications by December 1998.
    Aug. 9, 1999
    Early reports of energy firms' second quarter earnings indicate that the worst is probably over for the industry.
    Aug. 9, 1999
    TotalFina SA extended its takeover bid for French rival Elf Aquitaine SA with an offer for shares traded on U.S. stock exchanges.
    Aug. 9, 1999
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    The keys to heat-exchanger reliability are having a good design, reliable inspection data, and accurate tube-bundle life predictions.
    Aug. 9, 1999
    During the first quarter of 1999, lower crude oil and natural gas prices led to a sharp decline in profits for a sampling of North American oil and gas companies.
    Aug. 9, 1999
    Australian Geological Survey Organisation is preparing to release the results of studies of hydrocarbon migration and natural seepage in three offshore areas
    Aug. 9, 1999
    Viktor Chernomyrdin is probably more famous in Russia as the former head of Gazprom than for his term as prime minister.
    Aug. 9, 1999
    London's International Petroleum Exchange is in a state of turmoil after a failed bid by its board to shake up the structure of the institution.
    Aug. 9, 1999
    ExplorationEsso Exploration Angola Ltd.,a unit of Exxon Corp., made another oil discovery on Block 15 in the Hungo area off Angola. The well, Chocalho, flowed at a test rate of...
    Aug. 9, 1999
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    Portfolio optimization techniques can provide oil and gas companies a means for determining optimum capital allocation to candidate investment projects, under different constraint...
    Aug. 9, 1999
    The oil and gas business should pay attention to, become involved with, and certainly not resist efforts by governments and interest groups to deal with urban sprawl.
    Aug. 9, 1999
    Prospects for increasing exports of liquefied natural gas from Trinidad and Tobago continue to brighten.
    Aug. 9, 1999
    ARCO and Syntroleum Corp., Tulsa, have started up a 70 b/d pilot gas-to-liquids (GTL) unit at ARCO's Cherry Point refinery in Bellingham, Wash. The unit has achieved initial operating...
    Aug. 9, 1999
    You could argue that building a gas pipeline is pretty much the same anywhere, but Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline LLC is doing things just a bit differently in Maine.
    Aug. 9, 1999
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    Energy firms are reorganizing to meet the demands of an increasingly competitive and low-margin business. Two state oil companies are looking to privatize portions of their operations...
    Aug. 9, 1999