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    Listening only to the more vocal, sometimes hysterical opponents of US LNG exports might remind us of periods in US history when isolationists ruled political and economic thinking...
    March 4, 2013
    The European Union reached preliminary agreement Feb. 21 on toughened rules for offshore oil and gas operations although the proposed directive has yet to be formally approved...
    March 4, 2013
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    Foster Wheeler AG,Zug, Switzerland, announced its global engineering and construction group signed a 5-year global enterprise framework agreement with Shell Global Solutions Internation...
    March 4, 2013
    A research team in Japan is using new pressure coring characterization tools to keep deep sea floor subsurface methane hydrate-bearing sediment samples from deteriorating, the...
    March 4, 2013
    Global LNG suppliers looking at Asia should focus more on combined Southeast Asian markets—Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore—as the LNG appetite of these markets increase...
    March 4, 2013
    It's time for Ohio to "modernize" its severance tax so the state can more fully benefit from oil and gas discoveries there, Gov. John Kasich (R) said in his 2013 State of the ...
    March 4, 2013
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    International sanctions have ravaged the Iranian oil industry, the production of which once exceeded 6 million b/d, more than twice the current level.
    March 4, 2013
    Exploration and development of oil and natural gas from shale plays could spread worldwide beyond the US and Canada faster than many people currently assume, participants at an...
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    International news for oil and gas professionals
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    In the Short-Term Energy Outlook report released in February, the US Energy Information Administration projected that the average West Texas Intermediate crude oil price will ...
    March 4, 2013
    The rapid increase of North American crude production has resulted in pipeline bottlenecks in some areas, forcing more reliance on rail transportation to access some of the highest...
    March 4, 2013
    Sometimes the best defense against hand grenades is interdiction of the armory. The US oil and gas industry should consider such a strategy for the tax grenades headed its way...
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    New methods of dynamically estimating complex natural gas systems performance can prove useful not only in design and operations, but also in planning for rehabilitation and expansion...
    March 4, 2013
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    The Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) natural gas pipeline, discussed for more than 20 years, would be welcomed by all participants, but numerous roadblocks to building...
    March 4, 2013
    Oil and gas provided thick context to a meeting at the White House Feb. 22 between Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and US President Barack Obama.
    March 4, 2013
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    The past decade has seen what is now considered to be a revolution in natural gas production, as the industry has discovered how to produce natural gas economically from tight...
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    Over the past few decades, Iraq has rarely been featured in the news for positive developments. However, a revolution is in the works as the country is busy building a bright ...
    March 4, 2013
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    Theoretical calculations and laboratory experiments have demonstrated the feasibility of heat transfer with a sucker rod string. Liaohe field tests of the wells show this technology...
    March 4, 2013
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    Led by an investment boom in pipeline construction, capital expenditures for oil and gas projects in the US will increase 10% to $348 billion in 2013, following a 7% increase ...
    March 4, 2013