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Oil & Gas Journal

Oil & Gas Journal, Vol.101, No.31 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0030-1388 (Print) 

In this Issue (20 articles)

10 - 10 Oil depletion
Singer SF
12 - 12 Petroleum resources debate
Haeberle F
15 - 15 US refining: a history
Nakamura DN
17 - 17 An energy shuffle step
[Anonymous]
20 - 20 Refiners' future survival hinges on adapting to changing feedstocks, product specs
Williams B
35 - 35 Energy experts want EIA budget boost to improve data
[Anonymous]
35 - 37 US Senate approves resurrected 2002 energy bill
Lorenzetti M
37 - 37 Climate control
Lorenzetti M
37 - 38 Reforms to NSR continue as EPA reconsiders issues
Lorenzetti M
38 - 39 EPA told to review California oxygenate waiver request
[Anonymous]
39 - 41 Following record investments, Shell to'maximize' value
Poruban S
42 - 43 CFTC announces settlements with EnCana, Williams
[Anonymous]
43 - 45 Anadarko cuts jobs, closes offices to trim $100 million
Fletcher S
44 - 44 Royalty income trusts dominate Canadian oil industry financings
[Anonymous]
46 - 49 How the petroleum system relates to the petroleum province
Biteau JJ, de Janvry GC, Perrodon A
51 - 55 Rising drilling-waste costs promote novel technologies, approaches
Minton R, McGlaughlin J
56 - 59 Growth in Middle East oil markets continues in face of political uncertainties
Yamaguchi N
60 - 64 New approach developed for estimating pour points of crude oil blends
Chen J, Zhang JJ, Zhang F
76 - 76 There's no future for a futures market in terrorism
[Anonymous]
76 - 76 Refining view in 2008 not for the queasy
Williams B