Few interlopers (Englisch)
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Titel:Few interlopers
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Sending the market the right message| 2000
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Price may not matter| 2000
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Knocking on heaven's door| 2000
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More realism, less politics, please| 2000
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Too little, too late| 2000
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Venezuela gets its man| 2000
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Iraq Hope springs eternal| 2000
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Exploring the limits to growth| 2000
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Strange economics, strange profits| 2000
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Germany: Market participants will define the rules| 2000
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Chemicals: Hopes that the profits slide has reached rock-bottom| 2000
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Gas in Europe| 2000
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Libya: Some gas progress, but oil still stalled| 2000
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Farewell to self-sufficiency| 2000
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Refineries| 2000
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West versus east| 2000
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Kuwait: Securing development of the northern front| 2000
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The objectives of change are ambitious, but clear| 2000
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Not a level playing field| 2000
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Century of gas opens with problems looming| 2000
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The rush to the altar| 2000
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Ringing the changes| 2000
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Highly political energy| 2000
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High-speed gas deregulation in Europe| 2000
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Gas outlook appears ever rosier| 2000
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Europe needs her neighbours| 2000
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Shell liquidates its assets| 2000
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The French are not ready| 2000
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Refining| 2000
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Energy finance poll results 2000| 2000
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Supply-chain optimisation and the rewards of e-business| 2000
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Offshore Technology: The future has arrived| 2000
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Technology: Seismic slump could slow reserves growth| 2000
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Corporate upheavals expected in wake of the mega-merger| 2000
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Plugging into European electricity| 2000
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An optimistic projection for oil| 2000
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A change in focus| 2000
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The Singapore train rushes on| 2000
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Shell's gas-to-liquids missionary| 2000
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Misgivings give way to acceptance| 2000
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Refining still troublesome| 2000
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Oil Sands: Not all good news as Alberta sands come of age| 2000
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Western Europe busy| 2000
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Back in the market for gas| 2000
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Building gas exports| 2000
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A liberating experience| 2000
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Oil Sands: But the show still has some time to run| 2000
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Nordic energy confounds planners| 2000
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Upstream gas - new acreage in demand| 2000
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Canada: Alberta royalty row looms| 2000
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Backwardation dampens new year cheer in the US| 2000
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Strategic partner steps up| 2000
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Downstream gas - new monetisation efforts| 2000
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North Sea Survey: New investment slumped| 2000
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Power Trading: Powering ahead| 2000
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Breaking new ground| 2000
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Energy Trading: The least that energy traders should know about the FSMA| 2000
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Taking the corporate risk out of power trading| 2000
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All change please; mixing and adapting| 2000
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Project Finance: Powering ahead| 2000
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Repsol-YPF wants to add value| 2000
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Hungary: A strategy for oil| 2000
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Australia Production recovery gathers pace| 2000
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A brave new world| 2000
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Change looms over the mighty Gazprom| 2000
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Regional variations mean feast or famine| 2000
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The tardy French| 2000
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Equatorial Guinea: Hopes raised for oil boom| 2000
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Widening the export base| 2000
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The future for Statoil| 2000
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Oman: A good year for PDO| 2000
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Gassy outlook for the FSU| 2000
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Caspian Geopolitics: Irreconcilable differences| 2000
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Onshore versus offshore development| 2000
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Management Consultants: Help from outside is needed in the new economy| 2000
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The Snohvit LNG project is on the horizon| 2000
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Polishing the family silver| 2000
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Global E&P Trends: Failing to convince investors| 2000
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Arctic pipedreams| 2000
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Statoil and the state| 2000
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Canada: The missing link| 2000
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Information Technology: The digital workplace: supply chain management via the web| 2000
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Bold but still mysterious - the rise of Itera| 2000
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Arctic Gas: A respectable position| 2000
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Environmental impact| 2000
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New energy resources needed| 2000
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Canadian shortfall looms| 2000
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Gas competition is about to get serious| 2000
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A new royalty deal for Hibernia's oil| 2000
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Latin America: Petrobras looks at Brazil and beyond| 2000
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Mexico: Confronting challenges| 2000
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European Union: Ensuring gas supply security| 2000
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Main oil and gas producing fields| 2000
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Pricing: Time to welcome FortBrent| 2000
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Brazil: ANP upbeat on second round| 2000
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Heavy going| 2000
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US: still in transformation| 2000
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Latin America Financing the South American adventure| 2000
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The government's role| 2000
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Cross-border gas and power alliance| 2000
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Trading Brent: Getting the right price for the right Brent contract| 2000
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One cheer for the new gas trading arrangements| 2000
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Let's try again| 2000
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GoM to meet growing demand| 2000
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Italy - Refining: Maximising unit profitability and utilisation| 2000
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BG International: Restructuring works| 2000
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Testing the water| 2000
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European Union: The power of protest is not acceptable| 2000
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Information Technology: Drilling for oil from the virtual platform| 2000
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The Whangarei refinery| 2000
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Russia: BP Amoco forced to rethink its strategy| 2000
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Energy Trading: Further piece in the FSMA jigsaw| 2000
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Middle East: A new regional dimension for Shell| 2000
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Opec: Late again| 2000
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Energy Charter: EU looks to secure Russian supply future| 2000
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Garbage in garbage| 2000
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Company structure: Creating the virtual oil company| 2000
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Argentina: Contract extension confusion| 2000
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Fischer-Tropsch GTL has arrived| 2000
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Power Trading: Overwhelming power| 2000
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Running the risk| 2000
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Few interlopers| 2000
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Energy Law: The allure has disappeared| 2000
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Brazil: Petrobras plays strong home game in the licensing round| 2000
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South America: A flair for gas| 2000
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Methane Hydrates: Time for a look at non-conventional reserves| 2000
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Condensates: The condensates markets east of Suez| 2000
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Russia: High-level backing for PSAs| 2000
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Chile: Seeking energy investment in southern Patagonia| 2000
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Cuba: A high-growth, low-oil experiment| 2000
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Technology: Conquering the deep water| 2000
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E-business: Oil and water mix on the internet| 2000
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Spanish Power: Attractive to foreigners| 2000
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M&A: Leading the merger pack| 2000
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The rise and rise of the Europeans| 2000
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Date-swapping tax introduction is delayed| 2000
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Promoting private-sector investment in energy| 2000
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Spain: A call for more competition in the gas sector| 2000
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Technology: Step-change in partnering and real-time database systems| 2000
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United Kingdom: Production up, but exploration and development slow to stir| 2000
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France: Beating the EU system| 2000
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There will be too much LNG about| 2000
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France: The clean-up starts| 2000
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Caspian Sea: Russia moves to settle Caspian status| 2000
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Western Europe: North Sea production forecast to decline| 2000
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China - Economy: The bulls are back| 2000
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France: Riding the storm| 2000
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Cutting loose from economic growth| 2000
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Cuba: Wanted: rich foreigner, with good sense of adventure| 2000
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World Gas Conference: Security of supply concerns| 2000
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Canada: Political expedience| 2000
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North America: Turning the oilpatch into the e-patch| 2000
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Bulgaria: Gearing up for gas transits to Balkans| 2000
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Trinidad & Tobago: Price volatility hits bottom line| 2000
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Canada: Nuclear deal agreed| 2000
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Centrica: A North American beachhead| 2000
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Croatia: INA takes over Janaf| 2000
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US: El Paso buys Coastal in $16bn gas:power deal| 2000
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World Oil Production: Global output falls in 1999| 2000
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BP Amoco: Lofty aims| 2000
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TotalFinaElf: Upstream priority| 2000
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Trinidad & Tobago: Big new platform| 2000
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Venezuela: Phillips hones Venezuela investments| 2000
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Renewables: EU suffers from wind problems| 2000
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Promoting re-use| 2000
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Russia: Oil companies to boost output| 2000
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China - Gas: Premier says accelerate| 2000
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Nymex: Voting for profit| 2000
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Oman: Second IPP deal closure| 2000
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Azerbaijan: New Caspian discoveries raise export stakes| 2000
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Angola: Deep-water production starts| 2000
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US Power: The changing environment| 2000
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Nigeria: Deep-water area starts to simmer| 2000
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Petrochemicals: Effect of new ethylene capacity| 2000
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Canada: Taking over Canada| 2000
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Power: Bribes report| 2000
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Opec's continuing restraint could spell trouble for prices| 2000
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Russia: State takes control over Baltic pipeline project| 2000
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A demonstration of power| 2000
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Opec holds key to stable crude| 2000
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Canada: A shot in the arm| 2000
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EU Energy Summit: Europe wakes up to the energy question| 2000
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Venezuela: Tender raises the prospect of gas E&P licensing| 2000
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Loans still the mainstay| 2000
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World Petroleum Congress: No fizzle, even from demonstrators| 2000
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Data management is the key to success| 2000
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More sabre rattling by the Commission| 2000
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Canada: Newfoundland flounders| 2000
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Angola: Two more deep-water discoveries| 2000
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Russia: Lukoil officials win key government oil posts| 2000
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Merger: Almost a big-boy United Kingdom: Government sets out decommissioning procedures| 2000
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Argentina: Pioneer stakes its claim| 2000
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E-commerce: Survival of the fittest in the e-rush| 2000
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Kazakhstan: Still looking for export routes| 2000
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Germany: A long farewell to the country's nuclear power| 2000
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BP Amoco: Statistical Review of World Energy 2000| 2000
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Norway: Delay for Statoil privatisation plans| 2000
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Canada: A lesson in the dangers of hedging| 2000
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Gulf/Crestar: Back on the takeover trail| 2000
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Australia: Sun shines on Sunrise| 2000
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Angola: Deep-water discovery for Chevron| 2000
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Norway: Government proposes development changes| 2000
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Financing a new era| 2000
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Trinidad & Tobago: Into the deep for black gold| 2000
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Royal Dutch/Shell: Image matters| 2000
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Supply chain optimisation| 2000
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Norway: Gas exports set for sharp increase| 2000
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Oil pricing: Delusions of royalty| 2000
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Turkey: Those touchy allies| 2000
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Argentina: Fortune hunting| 2000
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Nigeria, oil and the law| 2000
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Caribbean: Plan for LNG terminals| 2000
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Technology: New utilities package| 2000
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CSFB conference: Heading forward boldly| 2000
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Russia: New 20-year energy strategy shifts upstream east| 2000
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The US powers ahead| 2000
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Argentina: Pecom Energia moves closer to sale of Andina stake| 2000
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European Gas and Power: The heat is on| 2000
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Mergers & Acquisitions: Electricity-contract evolution| 2000
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Company Profile: Cepsa broadens its base| 2000
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Refining industry gets the e-business treatment| 2000
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At 125 it's still growing - Conoco| 2000
- 54
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Risk Management: A frisson of anxiety| 2000
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Interview: The civil engineer of co-operation| 2000
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Markets Conservatively does it - again| 2000
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Latin America: Slowly does it| 2000
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Morocco: Testing its offshore mettle| 2000
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Turkmenistan: Russia doesn't like the competition| 2000
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Alberta takes on the world| 2000
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Firm oil prices give energy financing a lift| 2000
- 62
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US Power: Lighting up the street| 2000
- 64
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Iraq: A state of disrepair| 2000
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Murphy Oil: High-quality, long-life assets| 2000
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Opec: That should help a bit| 2000
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Lukoil: Worth another look| 2000
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BP Amoco: Arco plans approved; Alaska deal agreed Argentina: Unocal says adios France: Need for a rethink on taxation| 2000
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Gulf of Mexico: No signs of slowing activity| 2000
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Russia: Lukoil reports first find in north Caspian Trinidad & Tobago: Outlet for Venezuelan gas| 2000
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Netherlands: Gasunie contracts as gas market liberalises Canada: Rescheduling offshore| 2000
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Cuba: Against all odds| 2000
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France: Two new discoveries to launch Totalfina-Elf Norway: Prizes for all in the sixteenth round European Commission: France pushing maritime safety| 2000
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France: Doing GdF no favours| 2000
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Argentina: Pluspetrol is power hungry| 2000
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Downstream business gets the high-tech treatment| 2000
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Oil prices: Opec must not panic Denmark: Trading emissions| 2000
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Company results: Thanks to Opec, a good first quarter was had by all| 2000
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Angola: Ninth deep-water discovery in Block 17 Canada: Jeanne d'Arc reinforces reserves Chevron: Chevron's afoot in Argentina| 2000
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France: Looking for answers Central Asia: Russia closing in on the natural gas business| 2000
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Equatorial Guinea: Promising deep-water blocks awarded Canada: Canada's Cree court claim| 2000
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Trinidad & Tobago: Becoming a core area Caspian: Oil find re-opens debate about export routes| 2000
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Shell: Shell looks to spend some cash Russia: Lukoil plans $4.8bn investment in Timan Pechora| 2000
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Technology: Twister revolutionises gas separation technology| 2000