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    Corruption associated with the international oil business is an issue that is "now on the table" according to Heinz Rothermund, Royal Dutch/Shell Group's regional business director...
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    Turkey looms large in any discussion of transporting the world's hydrocarbon resources, sitting as it does astride major supply routes to European energy markets for the generous...
    Jan. 14, 2002
    US lawmakers have pledged that energy legislation will be high on the agenda when Congress returns from a month-long recess Jan. 24.
    Jan. 14, 2002
    Europe's roads have recently been covered by snow and ice and consequently grit and rock salt. Windscreens have been smeared and misted, and there have been thousands of minor...
    Jan. 14, 2002
    The bankrupt Enron Corp., Houston, still faces a myriad of unresolved issues, including lawsuits and various hearings in Washington, DC, but it settled one legal dispute by agreeing...
    Jan. 14, 2002
    It's been over a month since a judge's order shut down public access to most internet web sites and e-mail run by the US Department of the Interior. US District Judge Royce C....
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    OPEC's decision to cut 1.5 million b/d beginning Jan. 1 is expected to gradually push oil prices up this year, according to EIA. The agency projected WTI prices will rise to $...
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    The US has new occasion to choose between genuine environmental protection and environmentalist punishment of disfavored industries. And the oil and gas industry has a fresh chance...
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    Seitz joined Anadarko as an exploration geologist in 1977. In 1989, he was named vice-president, exploration and production operations. In 1997, Sietz was promoted to executive...
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    Sen. Frank Murkowski (R-Alas.), ranking member of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, is continuing his efforts to promote Alaska's oil and gas resources as serving...
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    US state governments must work together to protect the nation's energy infrastructure from attack, urges the new chairman of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission.
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    The past year proved to be a dramatic time for US energy executives, who faced unprecedented market and political upheavals.
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    A study on predicting acid-gas densities for the pressure and temperature ranges relevant to acid-gas injection schemes found that only one common equation of state gave unsatisfactory...
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    Typically, movements in US gasoline prices reflect changes in crude oil prices and seasonal factors. But over the past two driving seasons supply problems, especially with reformulated...
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    Crude oil producers can lose substantial revenues because they do not achieve maximum value from their crude oil sales. Producers, traders, and refiners must be fully aware of...
    Jan. 14, 2002