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Oil & Gas Journal

Oil & Gas Journal, Vol.101, No.2 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0030-1388 (Print) 

In this Issue (23 articles)

15 - 15 Alternate pollution solutions
Nakamura D
17 - 17 Gas in the US West
[Anonymous]
20 - 22 US policymakers urged to act quickly on clean fuel rules
Lorenzetti M
21 - 21 EPA denies California refiners guidance on post-MTBE supply uncertainty
[Anonymous]
24 - 25 Algeria mulls equal footing for Sonatrach, foreign firms
Fletcher S
25 - 25 IEA to study European gas market liberalization
[Anonymous]
25 - 25 IMF updates
Lorenzetti M
26 - 26 Developing countries make strides to cut GHG emissions
[Anonymous]
27 - 29 IPAA: Agency cooperation needed for public land access
[Anonymous]
28 - 28 AGA calls on policymakers to expand access to energy resources
[Anonymous]
29 - 30 Drilling execs see oil field services demand rebounding
[Anonymous]
30 - 30 RBC Capital poll: Oil service stocks expected to rise in 2003
[Anonymous]
31 - 33 Lehman: Increases slight for 2003 global E&P outlays
[Anonymous]
32 - 32 E&P firms' 2003 capital outlays to be flat or lower than in 2002
Dittrick P
33 - 35 Talisman delays sale of Greater Nile Oil Project stake
[Anonymous]
36 - 42 New York Devonian black shale: A Barnett-like play in waiting
Pyron AJ, Viellenave JH, Fontana J
43 - 47 Steerable hole-enlargement technology drills complex directional wells
Miessner D, Chong ACK, Rodman D, Wong T
48 - 49 Relays help prevent storm-generated power failures
[Anonymous]
50 - 52 NPRA will increase advocacy as refiners face challenges
Nakamura D
54 - 55 Europe could adopt zero-sulfur fuels ahead of schedule
[Anonymous]
56 - 61 Reliability-based method assesses corroding oil pipeline
Caleyo E, Hallen JM, Gonzalez JL, Fernandez-Lagos E
72 - 72 Kenyan anticorruption crusade deserves industry support
Tippee B
72 - 72 Venezuela displacing Iraq as chief oil market worry
Williams B