10 - 10 |
Field hearings look at NEPA (vol 103, pg 26, 2005) Snow N |
17 - 17 |
Wave of relief Stell J |
19 - 19 |
The Kyoto alternative [Anonymous] |
20 - 20 |
Upstream employment rises with exploration Gilmer RW, Story JL |
25 - 26 |
Devon, EOG show Barnett shale has momentum [Anonymous] |
26 - 27 |
Kinder Morgan to buy Terasen in $5.6 billion deal [Anonymous] |
27 - 28 |
Targa buying Dynegy midstream assets [Anonymous] |
28 - 29 |
Energy bill effects begin as refiner exits MTBE business Snow N |
29 - 29 |
CNOOC withdraws bid for Unocal, citing politics Dittrick P |
30 - 30 |
Whales delay Sakhalin II Watkins E |
30 - 30 |
Occidental to resume Libyan operations it had to leave in 1986 Fletcher S |
32 - 36 |
Exploration opportunities abound in Orphan basin off Newfoundland Enachescu M, Fagan P, Smee J |
37 - 38 |
Norway study finds CO2 EOR too expensive, risky Moritis G |
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CNOOC outlines procedures for ERD program An WH, Xiong TH |
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Refiners face challenges in commercializing clean fuels Sayles S |
48 - 48 |
Underperformance of ULSD units may create supply problems in US McGovern SJ, Lee CK, Zagorski JA |
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New technology provides real-time corrosion monitoring Biedermann A, Williams G, Kane RD, Eden DC, Eden DA, Trillo EA |
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MTBE liability bomb intolerable as energy policy Tippee B |
72 - 72 |
Fahd's death triggers price rise Fletcher S |