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Oil & Gas Journal

Oil & Gas Journal, Vol.99, No.3 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0030-1388 (Print) 

In this Issue (23 articles)

15 - 15 Platforms, producers, and the public
Poruban S
17 - 17 California's energy crisis
[Anonymous]
20 - 21 Predicted shift in world's LPG trade occurs
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 OPEC agrees to cut crude output but splits over volume
[Anonymous]
24 - 24 US Senate sets hearings for energy, interior, EPA nominees
[Anonymous]
24 - 26 EIA trims forecast for US gas demand growth in 2001
[Anonymous]
25 - 25 ETA increases US winter heating hill projections
[Anonymous]
26 - 26 EIA sees 32% gain in US energy demand by 2020
[Anonymous]
27 - 27 Gap widens between UK energy output and consumption
[Anonymous]
27 - 27 Storm in a North Sea cup?
[Anonymous]
28 - 30 US independents bolstering portfolios amid high gas prices
[Anonymous]
28 - 29 Marathon Ashland reorganizes executive team
[Anonymous]
30 - 30 Joint ventures changing petrochemical sectors in US, Europe
[Anonymous]
31 - 35 Petroleum systems described in Estancia, Carrizozo, Vaughn basins
Broadhead RF
37 - 43 Technique determines average capillary pressure
Khairy M
44 - 45 Western rig to start drilling in Turkmenistan
[Anonymous]
46 - 50 Refinery-profitability statistics begin in this issue
Killen PJ, Spletter KG, Earnest NK, Stults BL
52 - 55 Gas line along Osaka Bay uses shield tunnel under seabed
Aihara T
56 - 56 JAPEX plans to develop Japan's first LNG plant
[Anonymous]
58 - 62 Decommissioning advances made in Gulf of Mexico waters
Poruban S
60 - 61 California looks at new ways to use its old oil and gas properties
[Anonymous]
64 - 67 Onshore-only platform disposition needs exceptions
Pulsipher A, Daniel W
68 - 71 New technologies offer decommissioning alternatives
[Anonymous]