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    Congress, at this writing last week, was ready to pass a comprehensive energy bill.
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    Several models can predict the range of savings that companies can expect by participating in the Louisiana artificial-reef program.
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    Propane prices and inventories increased slightly in second-quarter 2005.
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    China National Offshore Oil Corp. Ltd. (CNOOC) successfully used extended-reach drilling (ERD) to produce shallow carbonate reservoirs in the Liuhua oil field, South China Sea...
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    Patterns of trade in oil and natural gas, while never static, are entering a period of fundamental change.
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    Despite last-minute attempts at a tradeoff, the compromise energy bill that emerged from a House-Senate conference committee last week lacked product-defect liability protection...
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    A House Resources Committee task force reviewing the National Environmental Policy Act was to hold the fourth of six field hearings Aug.
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    As a House and Senate energy conference tried to resolve differences and produce a final energy bill, the Interior Department and its two main divisions that regulate oil and ...
    Aug. 1, 2005
    An international rights watchdog group has called for the dissolution of an oil exploration contract between White Nile Ltd.
    Aug. 1, 2005
    A House and Senate conference completed its work on the 2005 energy bill after jettisoning a provision that would have provided limited liability protection for producers of methyl...
    Aug. 1, 2005
    A group led by Occidental Petroleum Corp. hopes to recover 1 billion bbl of heavy, viscous oil from Mukhaizna field in south-central Oman.
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    Bashkortostan’s oil industry could be facing big trouble after an explosion at the 130,000-b/d Novo-Ufimsk refinery.
    Aug. 1, 2005
    In a horizontal magazine, categorization can be a challenge-but a welcome one.
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    As the price of crude oil continues to rise, political leaders and public officials have called for increased reliance on biomass-based fuels, such as ethanol made from corn and...
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    After the International Energy Agency and Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries lowered their forecasts for annual average oil demand this year, analyst Paul Horsnell ...
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    Houston, has announced the appointment of Martin S. Craighead as president of Baker Inteq, succeeding Ray Ballantyne, who is retiring after 30 years of service with the company...
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    To the question “Why are gasoline prices so high?” gushes much attention these days, not enough of it focused on an important part of the answer.Explanations about the price of...
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    The new version 9.0 Pipephase reporting system allows engineers to analyze data and present results using familiar Microsoft Office Excel spreadsheets.
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    The energy ministry signed a protocol with Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc., The Woodlands, Tex.
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    European field monitoring programs and subsequent laboratory investigations have shown that excessive cathodic protection (CP), combined with induced AC, enhances the risk of ...
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