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    The sport utility vehicle (SUV)—beloved object of a peculiarly American escalation of mass on the roadway—will get a political workout in 2004.
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    Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide may invigorate petroleum activity in the Permian basin of West Texas and New Mexico, envisions L. Stephen Melzer, a long-time consultant...
    Jan. 5, 2004
    US Sec. of Energy Spencer Abraham Dec. 18 said expanding LNG imports will help keep US natural gas prices stable, but he added that local and federal regulators must work together...
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    Weather and an abbreviated preholiday trading session led to thin trading volumes across the energy commodities complex in recent futures exchange activity.
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    Sonoran Energy Inc., Bakersfield, Calif., has appointed London-based oil consultant Paul Bristol as its new chairman, president, and CEO to lead Sonoran Energy's pursuit of oil...
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    Anadarko Petroleum Corp., based in The Woodlands north of Houston, is using a directional drilling technique originated for relief wells to cut a transportation route for natural...
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    The European Commission has approved Statoil ASA's $750 million agreement to acquire 49% of BP PLC's interest in the In Salah dry gas project and 50% of its interest in In Amenas...
    Jan. 5, 2004
    Three oil service companies last month signed a voluntary agreement with the US Environmental Protection Agency to stop adding diesel fuel to hydraulic fracturing fluids used ...
    Jan. 5, 2004
    US oil and gas companies with languishing Libyan investments said the country's pledge to disclose and destroy weapons of mass destruction is an encouraging sign that they will...
    Jan. 5, 2004
    PT Pertamina's 2004 work plan includes delineation of the large Donggi gas-condensate discovery on remote eastern Sulawesi Island that could anchor another Indonesian LNG export...
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    To expect Congress not to investigate surging prices of natural gas would be unrealistic.
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    The following discussion presents a case history of how a new state-of-the-art seismic processing technology, wavelet energy absorption (WEA), is used in the direct detection ...
    Jan. 5, 2004
    The start of a new year is a good time to consider new approaches to the politics of energy.
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    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is getting what it can while it can.
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    The year 2003 was looking very profitable for the shipping industry, according to Clarkson Research Studies' Autumn 2003 Shipping Review & Outlook, which published in fourth-quarter...
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    Ridding the world's seas of single-hull tankers took a decisive step forward early last month when the International Maritime Organization's marine environment protection committee...
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