19 - 19 |
The rise of coalbed methane Petzet A |
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A clean-fuel paradox [Anonymous] |
22 - 25 |
3rd quarter 07 earnings slide on high costs, low margins Radler M, Bell L |
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Reworked energy bill passes House, stalls in Senate Snow N |
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Preparing for 2008 [Anonymous] |
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Global E&P spending forecast to rise 11% in 2008 [Anonymous] |
29 - 29 |
Chaves woos Galp [Anonymous] |
29 - 30 |
Newfield hails Woodford fracs, longer laterals [Anonymous] |
30 - 30 |
Ghawar field reserves decline overstated, survey says Watkins E |
30 - 30 |
Action needed to meet climate change challenge [Anonymous] |
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China calls for oil worker safety in Sudan, Ethiopia Watkins E |
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Chevron, Canadian firms report 2008 spending plans [Anonymous] |
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Petrobras to start Tupi oil development by 2011 Izundu U |
37 - 38 |
Seismic to start in New Zealand's Great South basin [Anonymous] |
39 - 39 |
Advances in fracs and fluids improve tight-gas production Wylie G, Eberhard M, Mullen M |
46 - 46 |
Model proposed for world conventional, unconventional gas Mohr SH, Evans GM |
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Syncrude upgrader revamp improves product quality Yui S, Chung KH |
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Sluggish European demand relaxes first-half 2007 LNG Jovene C |
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New House Bill highlights US energy instability Tippee B |
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OPEC holds pat on production Fletcher S |
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Technology collaboration key in well intervention today [Anonymous] |