10 - 10 |
Time to fight Sierra club Lagace J |
10 - 10 |
Liberals and global warming Laser C |
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Revolutionary technologies Nakamura D |
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Kyoto, trade, and poverty [Anonymous] |
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US oil, gas producer earnings falter: service-suppliers' soar Radler M, Bell L |
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Earnings ease for Canadian companies in wake of lower prices [Anonymous] |
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International oil companies report third quarter slump [Anonymous] |
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Canada's Nexen focused on expanding oil production Stott J |
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Canadian coalbed methane activity intensifies Stott J |
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EIA: Gas reserve increase in 2000 may be anomaly [Anonymous] |
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API: Slide in petroleum product demand continues [Anonymous] |
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Zero tolerance [Anonymous] |
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OPEC will trim output only if non-OPEC producers cut Fletcher S |
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DOE to coordinate US energy infrastructure defense Lorenzetti M |
42 - 42 |
California dimming Young D |
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Dynegy to buy Enron in multibillion dollar stock deal [Anonymous] |
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With Malampaya producing, here are other Philippines exploration targets Durkee EF |
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Gear-driven drawworks improve drilling efficiency Heinrichs PP |
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Composites repair corroded offshore drain pipe [Anonymous] |
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MTBE demand to decline after peaking in 2001 [Anonymous] |
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Tennessee terminals install wireless communication system Archuleta G, Betancourt R |
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US refiners, EPA continue maneuvering as low-sulfur fuel deadlines loom Lorenzetti M |
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European fuels meet 2005 specs; refiners look beyond Young D |
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Phillips sulfur-removal process nears commercialization Gislason J |