17 - 17 |
More gas for Mexico Radler M |
19 - 19 |
Doing nothing on energy [Anonymous] |
20 - 25 |
US petroleum industry stresses easing as downstream woes persist Gold RB |
26 - 29 |
Gas-power firms dominate Energy 50 ranking in 2000 [Anonymous] |
30 - 30 |
Manning the controls [Anonymous] |
32 - 34 |
Apache to acquire Repsol-YPF's Egyptian interests [Anonymous] |
35 - 35 |
US E&P firms shone as energy stocks made big gains in 2000 [Anonymous] |
36 - 41 |
Bossier play has room to grow, possible limits in East Texas Montgomery SL, Karlewicz R |
42 - 43 |
Bossier gas activity paces East Texas operations [Anonymous] |
45 - 46 |
Increased US workover-rig activity forecast Fletcher S |
47 - 47 |
Shell's next TLP hull starts journey to Gulf of Mexico [Anonymous] |
50 - 50 |
North Sea subsea wellhead removal proceeds [Anonymous] |
52 - 55 |
Polymer mud improves drilling efficiencies in Bashkortostan Antonov KV |
56 - 59 |
PP industry will benefit from restructuring and technology changes Blum HR, Schwartz DM |
60 - 64 |
Correlations developed for compressibility of reservoir fluids Brelvi SW |
66 - 69 |
US demand growth in 2001 to respond to slowing economy Radler M |
83 - 84 |
Worldwide oil demand to increase again in 2001 [Anonymous] |
85 - 86 |
US, Canada drilling to rise as oil, gas prices moderate Petzet A |