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Oil & Gas Journal

Oil & Gas Journal, Vol.104, No.44 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0030-1388 (Print) 

In this Issue (21 articles)

17 - 17 One small step?
True WR
19 - 19 Democrats and energy
[Anonymous]
20 - 20 Global oil, gas outlook bright; US gas production nears plateau
Linden HR
28 - 30 Prompt passage of federal pipeline safety bill urged
Snow N
30 - 30 FERC grants first market-based gas storage rates request
Snow N
30 - 30 Venture seeks better seismic imaging of deep prospects
Petzet A
32 - 33 CERA study: Oil production to track'undulating plateau'
[Anonymous]
33 - 33 Republican group opposes broad OCS reform bill
Snow N
33 - 34 Senate democrats signal climate-change push
Snow N
34 - 34 Gaprom gets 51% of new JV with Lukoil
[Anonymous]
36 - 36 A new desert energy source
[Anonymous]
37 - 42 Challenges, risks can be managed in deepwater oil and gas projects
Wood D, Mokhatab S
43 - 47 Independence hub nears production from eastern Gulf of Mexico leases
Moritis G
48 - 48 Well-specific guidelines adopted for dynamic positioning
Adamson A
54 - 58 FACTS: Asia-Pacific refined product demand to rebound in 2006 and later
[Anonymous]
60 - 60 Pipeline grouping method improves aggregate data
Caleyo F, Alfonso L, Alcantara J, Hallen JM, Fernandez-Lagos F, Chow H
76 - 76 The Editors perspective - Energy represents a belief test for new party leaders
Tippee B
76 - 76 Crude prices hit new low for the year
Fletcher S
A4 - A7 Gulf of Mexico world's hottest play, but challenges still loom
[Anonymous]
A7 - A9 Technology challenges daunting for deepwater GOM bonanza
[Anonymous]
A9 - A10 Deep shelf gas: big potential but high risks
[Anonymous]