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    Natural gas futures prices declined through most of last week, dipping to $3.85/Mcf at midweek.
    Nov. 11, 2002
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    General Electric Oil & Gas, a business unit of GE Power Systems, recently supplied a compressor train for the Malaysia LNG Tiga Sdn. Bhd. (No. 3) project at its Bintulu, Malaysia...
    Nov. 11, 2002
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    Michael B. Walen over the last several years has helped to transform Cabot Oil & Gas Corp., Houston from a low-risk development driller to a growth-oriented exploration company...
    Nov. 11, 2002
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    Worldwide drilling activity will increase in 2003 with more than 20% higher rig forecasts in North America, solid gains in international markets, and slightly higher offshore ...
    Nov. 11, 2002
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    In September, Petro-Canada started injecting steam in its $290-million (Can.) MacKay River steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) project that will recover bitumen from oil sands...
    Nov. 11, 2002
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    The US petroleum pipeline industry has undertaken a voluntary reporting initiative to track performance, recording detailed information about spills and releases, their causes...
    Nov. 11, 2002
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    With the first major rewrite of US safety legislation in more than 2 decades, Congressional conferees have agreed on major changes to existing pipeline safety laws. As a result...
    Nov. 11, 2002
    The pace of North American drilling will have to increase just to maintain current natural gas deliverability, panelists from several regions told a Ziff Energy Group conference...
    Nov. 11, 2002
    Natural gas trade groups urged the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Oct. 25 to be mindful that energy markets and the financial community need "appropriate" price signals...
    Nov. 11, 2002
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    The US and the Russian Federation (Russia) are not only the two largest producers of natural gas in the world, but its two largest consumers as well.
    Nov. 11, 2002
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    This report is a summary of the US outlook for demand, supply, and prices for key US winter heating fuels: natural gas, heating oil, and propane.
    Nov. 11, 2002
    The relative success of Mexico's efforts to open to outside investment its Burgos basin later this year will serve as a "litmus test" for that country's energy strategy, according...
    Nov. 11, 2002
    As Congress prepares for more debate over a new Department of Homeland Security, two foreign policy think tanks warn that the public and private sectors still talk past each other...
    Nov. 11, 2002
    Norway's Statoil ASA has gained access into the US LNG market through the purchase of El Paso Merchant Energy LP's capacity rights for LNG from the Snøhvit project for $210 million...
    Nov. 11, 2002
    An exploration group is gearing up to acquire a 3,000 sq km 3D seismic survey in 2003 that will represent the first exploration in the Fustercasas-Hesperides basin off northwestern...
    Nov. 11, 2002
    John Dielwart has been named chairman of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. Dielwart succeeded Jim Simpson, who resigned from the position effective Nov. 1.
    Nov. 11, 2002
    Oil and gas companies operating in the world's deep water, as well as Russian oil majors, ascended to the higher tiers of the third quarter ranking of the world's largest energy...
    Nov. 11, 2002
    The American Petroleum Institute reported late last month that its weekly statistical bulletin will be released at 9 a.m. EST each Wednesday, beginning Jan. 8, 2003.
    Nov. 11, 2002
    Both the Alaska natural gas pipeline and the Mackenzie Valley pipeline will be built, with the Mackenzie line likely to go first, says a senior Canadian pipeline executive.
    Nov. 11, 2002
    Mexico will be increasingly reliant on imports to meet its natural gas supply needs, despite its best efforts to boost domestic gas production, says a top executive with that ...
    Nov. 11, 2002
    Covering the worldwide petroleum industry has taken Oil & Gas Journal editors, well, worldwide: from eastern Oklahoma to southern Russia to western Colombia to the northern North...
    Nov. 11, 2002
    Lafayette, LA, has announced the opening of a new technology center in Lafayette, and has completed construction of a $2 million upgrade of its Port Fourchon facility.
    Nov. 11, 2002
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    The new TDXM temperature scanner-pyrometer monitors 24 points, each with three adjustable set points. This allows the unit to monitor all the points on a typical compressor, internal...
    Nov. 11, 2002
    The administration of US President George W. Bush would do itself a favor and the world a service by directly addressing a point of high suspicion concerning Iraq.
    Nov. 11, 2002
    An important document called the Inter-American Democratic Charter deserves new attention. In it, 34 nations from North, South, and Central America acknowledge the essentials ...
    Nov. 11, 2002
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    A global study of the use of geological analogs has revealed key information about how geoscientists, engineers, and managers use and misuse analogs.
    Nov. 11, 2002
    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries faces daunting challenges in managing oil markets in the short term as well as the long term.
    Nov. 11, 2002