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Oil & Gas Journal

Oil & Gas Journal, Vol.104, No.8 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0030-1388 (Print) 

In this Issue (22 articles)

12 - 13 Iraqi article interesting
Sawabini CT
17 - 17 Unlocking gas from tight sands
Moritis G
19 - 19 A dangerous rift
[Anonymous]
20 - 22 MMS sees big potential in off-limits OCS areas
[Anonymous]
21 - 21 IOGCC report estimates North America's inaccessible resources
[Anonymous]
22 - 25 Senate's sale 181 bill ignites wider OCS leasing debate
Snow N
25 - 26 Deepwater royalty relief comes under fire in congress
Snow N
26 - 26 Barton disputes report on royalty relief cost
Dittrick P
28 - 28 House leaders query Citgo on oil discounts for needy
Snow N
29 - 29 Brown's oil tax bonanza
Watkins E
30 - 30 Officials give warnings on EU energy liberalization
Leblond D
31 - 32 E&P firms' budgets show increased spending plans
[Anonymous]
34 - 34 Interferometry extracts valuable phase information from seismic
Sansone S
41 - 41 Low-pressure gas well deliquification requires different approaches
Simpson D
51 - 54 New technologies close subsea well information gap
Hviding G, Pedersen B
55 - 60 New equations estimate acid-gas solubility in TEG
Bahadori A, Zeidani K
61 - 63 Compressors shrink in size, grow in power
Smith CE
64 - 64 HI publishes new viscosity correction standard
[Anonymous]
72 - 72 Deepwater royalty relief'giveaway' needs perspective
Tippee B
A4 - A5 Subsea technology: Rising to the challenges of the deep
[Anonymous]
A6 - A8 Innovative solutions to common problems: Subsea companies working together
[Anonymous]
A9 - A11 Environment risks, intervention costs rise as production depths go ever-deeper
[Anonymous]