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Oil & Gas Journal

Oil & Gas Journal, Vol.105, No.3 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0030-1388 (Print) 

In this Issue (21 articles)

15 - 15 New year, new look
Bell L
17 - 17 Democrats in control
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 US energy market to expand in 2007 as prices ease
Radler M
30 - 31 Growth expected for global oil demand, production
Radler M
31 - 31 Lower drilling growth seen in US, drop in Canada
Petzet A
34 - 35 Sakhalin-2 deal will alter business climate, markets
Turkeltaub A, Bailey S
35 - 36 Democrats put global warming at center of energy plans
Snow N
37 - 39 Bush lifts leasing bans on two OCS areas
Snow N
38 - 38 EIA hikes oil flow outlook
Snow N
39 - 40 US foreign policy must consider changing energy world
Snow N
40 - 40 After prison, the book tour
Watkins E
41 - 41 Venezuela to nationalize Orinoco oil operations.
Wertheim PH
42 - 42 IEA: EU copes with Russian oil export delays
[Anonymous]
43 - 43 West Africa second only to Russia in non-OPEC supply contribution
Barkindo M, Sandrea I
48 - 48 Salt origin without evaporation proposed
[Anonymous]
49 - 50 N-removal technology improved to process West Texas Yates gas
Rach NM
52 - 55 Expandable tubulars facilitate intelligent technology placement
Rivenbark M, Abouelnaaj K
56 - 59 US gasoline markets to rebalance by 2010
Wilcox M
60 - 64 Limestone boulders, artificial reef modules provide seafloor mitigation
Schmidt JA, Ellsworth SW, Brooks RA, Bishop DF, Aubele MC, Watkins HE
72 - 72 Corruption fight should target government excess
[Anonymous]
72 - 72 Crude suffers severe 2-day loss
[Anonymous]