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Gloomy refining economics Radler M |
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The purloined e-mails [Anonymous] |
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Industry CO2 EOR experience relevant for carbon capture and storage (CCS) Sweatman RE, Parker ME, Crookshank SL |
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Technology outpacing climate-change legislation, lawmakers say Snow N |
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Shell executive: CCS technology use Deeds to quicken Snow N |
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WATCHING GOVERNMENT FERC's interstate inquiry [Anonymous] |
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Oil groups welcome delay of decision on ethanol limit [Anonymous] |
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CNPC signs new agreements with Sudan Watkins E |
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Showdown in Hormuz? Watkins E |
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Mexico eyes risk contracts to offset Cantarell downturn Watkins E |
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Mexico cuts Pemex's budget for Chicontepec work [Anonymous] |
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GULF MARGINAL PRODUCTION-1: Reserves, revenues substantial in marginal Gulf of Mexico fields Kaiser MJ |
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Eagle Ford shale McMullen joint venture forms [Anonymous] |
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More CO2-EOR projects likely as new CO2 supply sources become available Moritis G |
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REFINERY GASES-2: Oxygen assists in process intensification, hikes flexibility Heisel M, Schreiner B, Bayerl W |
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Black Sea region stands at energy crossroads Popovici V |