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Oil & Gas Journal

Oil & Gas Journal, Vol.109, No.16 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0030-1388 (Print) 

In this Issue (22 articles)

16 - 16 Boxed-in independents
Bhattacharjee K
20 - 20 Papua New Guinea and LNG
Petzet A
22 - 22 Big deals, tough places
[Anonymous]
24 - 27 POINT OF VIEW: Multicomponent seismic work seen at crossroads
Tippee B
27 - 27 Multiple models likely for Niobrara horizontal play
Dittrick P
32 - 32 DOS issues final EIS for proposed Keystone XL crude oil pipeline
Snow N
32 - 32 Costs, labor top list of oil sands risks
[Anonymous]
36 - 36 Reexamining oil shale
Snow N
36 - 37 Oil sands will reach US without Keystone XL line, report says
Smith CE
37 - 39 BOEMRE unveils tools to improve offshore operators' applications
Snow N
38 - 38 Colombia still fighting FARC
Watkins E
39 - 40 Libya sees oil production rising to prewar levels in 15 months
Watkins E
40 - 40 Eni Libya's NTC sign agreement
Watkins E
42 - 42 Between the reservoir and the surface: an example of hydrocarbon microseepage
Fausnaugh JM
52 - 52 Work flow shown to develop useful seismic velocity models
Khan KA, Akhter G
62 - 62 More than 1 billion bbl of heavy oil remain onshore
Hosein R, Bertrand W, Dawe R
70 - 73 Mandatory GHG reporting nears for onshore US production
Pring D
74 - 74 Sluggish economic conditions may retard ethylene production
Lippe D
82 - 82 Discussion turns to gasoline: alkylation, naphtha hydrotreating
McAteer G
92 - 92 Natural gas pipeline operators' 2010 profits reach record levels
Smith CE
128 - 128 Naysayers abuse Marcellus shale resource numbers
Tippee B
128 - 128 Libya, Irene surprise markets
Fletcher S