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Oil & Gas Journal

Oil & Gas Journal, Vol.106, No.21 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0030-1388 (Print) 

In this Issue (21 articles)

12 - 13 Global warming risks
Smouse D
17 - 17 CCS is a question of scale
Dittrick P
19 - 19 Salaries as bludgeons
[Anonymous]
20 - 22 Refining margins dampen first-quarter earnings
Radler M, Bell L
22 - 22 Indonesia leaves OPEC, unhappy with influential power
Watkins E
24 - 24 Price hawks drive Indonesia away
Watkins E
25 - 25 Aussie NWS condensate excise may herald tax breaks
Wilkinson R
26 - 27 Deloitte: Call made for wider national energy debate
Snow N
28 - 28 The worst time fore bad image
Snow N
28 - 29 Campaign aides: Motor fuel transition may be starting
Snow N
29 - 30 BLM: Most remaining federal onshore oil, gas off-limits
Snow N
30 - 32 Hofmeister suggests means for US to control its energy destiny
Snow N
32 - 33 Kempthorne says polar bear threatened, not endangered
Snow N
33 - 33 House Republicans reveal energy legislation package
Snow N
36 - 36 Integrating surface seismic velocity into subsurface interpretation in the gulf
Miller RJ, Salleh MS, Levy S, Guzman CE
43 - 45 DeSoto drilling for Southwestern Energy
Rach NM
46 - 53 New NMR approach evaluates tight gas sand reservoirs
Hamada GM, Abu Shanab MA, Oraby ME
54 - 59 Ethanol from wood waste an opportunity for refiners
Sklar T
60 - 61 Remote digital temperature monitoring aids hydrotests
Zanghi C
72 - 72 Politicians ponder price peak
Fletcher S
72 - 72 Yes, the world's running out of oil; what's new?
Tippeo B