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Table of contents – Volume 44
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Drilling Ban: KOGA responds to Kentucky drilling moratorium| 2001
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State Legislation: Amendment eases SARA Title III reporting for Ohio producers| 2001
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State Legislative: Colorado passes property owner notification ordinance; Texas governor vetoes check-off; Illinois House delays SARA Title III reporting change| 2001
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State Legislative: `Rigs to Reefs' bill vetoed in California; Texas speaker of the house unveils interim changes| 2001
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IOGA WV: Natural gas and politics are topics for winter meeting| 2001
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NAPE: Expert on terrorism keynotes luncheon| 2001
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Federal Legislation: National energy policy debate moves from House to Senate| 2001
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Federal Legislation: Energy bill goes nowhere in Senate| 2001
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Federal Legislation: House considers energy policy bills| 2001
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FERC Order 637: California crisis fuels IPAA appeal| 2001
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SDO: Denial of appeal moves anti-dumping petition| 2001
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Public Lands: Associations outline access problems| 2001
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LIAISON, IPAA release policy paper| 2001
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IPAA Midyear: Danger lurks in `best of times'| 2001
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IOGCC Annual Meeting: Energy industry braces for price fallout| 2001
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Energy Policy: IPAA warns against pressure politics| 2001
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Federal Legislation: Bills boost Gulf Lease Sale 181 and SPR; IPAMS challenges coalbed methane dispute resolution bill| 2001
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LIAISON: Cooperating associations host Washington breakfast| 2001
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OCS Leasing: MMS 2002-07 proposal breaks no new ground| 2001
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NAPE: Exposition stays on cutting edge| 2001
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Federal Legislation: House adds oil and gas R&D funding| 2001
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PBIOS: President steers course for 2002 show| 2001
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Knowledge Management Key to Long-Term SuccessKave, S. / Nilsson, B. et al. | 2001
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Public Lands: Associations fight access restrictions| 2001
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LIAISON Committee: Delegates begin overhaul of Independent Producer Agenda| 2001
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Federal Government: Associations praise Bush Cabinet; Congressional leadership takes place| 2001
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Federal Legislation: Bills push conservation, alternatives| 2001
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LIAISON Committee: Events cloud energy policy timetable| 2001
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Supply/Demand Forecast: IPAA expects gas production to grow| 2001
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Royalty Ruling: Colorado Supreme Court denies post-production cost deductions| 2001
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Order 637: IPAA urges FERC to watch pipelines| 2001
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Supply & Demand: IPAA sees rising natural gas demand| 2001
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LIAISON Committee: Independents try to get message out| 2001
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Technical Innovations Key North Slope CTD Sidetrack SuccessMcCarty, T. M. / Stanley, M. J. / Gantt, L. L. et al. | 2001
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State Legislative: Colorado reviews land/mineral owners link; Wyoming nixes tax hikes; Texas renews severance tax fight; Pennsylvania pushes water plan| 2001
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Gas Gathering: Definition issue still unresolved| 2001
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Decision Impacts Future of LNG in AustraliaSlatford, M. et al. | 2001
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Federal Legislation: Democrats propose own energy plan| 2001
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Independents Plan to Go the Extra MileCampbell, B. et al. | 2001
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Public Lands: Federal court rejects `roadless rule'| 2001
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New Generation Wireline Tools Get Lowered Down Drill PipeLamle, W. / Martin, D. W. / Hunter, J. L. / Elkington, P. et al. | 2001
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A range of service offerings and options from today's midstream natural gas industry are designed to provide new alternatives for producers to maximize production efficiency and enhance profitabilityPowell, W. D. et al. | 2001
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Latin America Holds Opportunities for U.S. IndependentsCorr, E. G. / Walschap, Y. S. et al. | 2001
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Deep drilling in tight rocks' summarizes the strategy at El Paso Production CoErskine, R. D. et al. | 2001
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Long-Life Gas Reserves Give Cross Timbers a Winning HandBeims, T. et al. | 2001
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Teamwork, Technology Lead to Swift Energy SuccessesBeims, T. et al. | 2001
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Lease Sale 178: Shallow water, deep gas fuel bidding| 2001
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EM MWD Proves Effective in Difficult Drilling EnvironmentsHicks, T. / Colvin, S. A. et al. | 2001
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Texas Railroad Commission: Sunset review recommends bonding| 2001
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Incentives Designed to Stimulate InvestmentBarrows, G. H. et al. | 2001
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System Acquires Bore Hole Seismic While DrillingEsmersoy, C. / Underhill, W. / Hawthorn, A. et al. | 2001
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Strong Prices, Tight Supply Characterize Oil MarketHenry, J. C. et al. | 2001
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Technology, Exploration Programs have TXCO Standing TallShirley, K. et al. | 2001
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Technology, Public Relations Help Independent Win Big ConcessionBoyles, G. et al. | 2001
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Study Assesses Multilateral Technologies, ApplicationsCrouse, P. C. et al. | 2001
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Marginal Fields Hold Major Opportunity for IndependentsManning, M. et al. | 2001
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Storage, Deliverability Driving Natural Gas PricingHopper, J. M. et al. | 2001
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Activity Remains Buoyant in the North SeaBalch, J. et al. | 2001
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E-Business Demands Vigilant SecurityMorse, W. et al. | 2001
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UBO Helping Industry Ascend Multilateral HierarchyMcGowen, H. E. / Medley, G. H. et al. | 2001
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Independents Making Hay with Deep Gas ProjectsShirley, K. et al. | 2001
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Market Factors Indicate Stronger Prices Over Long TermColcleugh, R. F. G. et al. | 2001
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Crude Oil Hedging Strategy Vital for Plains ResourcesArmstrong, G. L. et al. | 2001
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TUBULARS TECHNOLOGYHuff, C. W. et al. | 2001
- 60
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Horizontal Program Gives Pawnee Field New LifeSchmidt, K. et al. | 2001
- 62
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Building Bank Relationships Key for Smaller IndependentsMcCarter, T. O. et al. | 2001
- 62
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Integrated Analysis Optimizes Coalbed Methane EconomicsZuber, M. D. / Boyer, C. et al. | 2001
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Knowledge Management Improves Productivity, ProfitabilityToelle, B. / Holland, D. et al. | 2001
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Integration at Core of E-Business StrategiesPeacock, S. et al. | 2001
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`Northern Gas' Vital Component in Supply MixWoods, T. et al. | 2001
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TECH-2001Paul, D. L. et al. | 2001
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Past Experience Best Guide for Addressing Current Gas IssuesHorvath, R. S. et al. | 2001
- 66
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Electronic Data Introduce New Challenges, BenefitsHay, J. et al. | 2001
- 68
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Horizontal Technology Viable in Marginal Field DevelopmentsKnoll, R. G. et al. | 2001
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With installations increasing dramatically around the world, multiphase pumping technology is evolving as a new artificial lift solution. With the ability to improve efficiencies, reduce costs and expand field development options, multiphase production has become an enabling technology that allows access to previously inaccessible reserves in deepwater, Arctic and other environmentsScott, S. L. et al. | 2001
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An important future is emerging for deep onshore lower-48 natural gas reserves as the industry scrambles to answer the supply call. The costs and risks of developing deep gas are higher, but so are the potential rewards; a single deep discovery can propel a small company into the natural gas "big leagues" overnightCochener, J. C. / Hill, D. G. et al. | 2001
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Composite-Lined Tubulars Excel in Corrosive EnvironmentsRoss, K. M. et al. | 2001
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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Already something of a global phenomenon, Linux™ has arrived in upstream oil and gas to open new possibilities in exploration and production computingSherman, J. / Roth, M. et al. | 2001
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`Anomalously-Pressured' Gas Holds Huge PotentialSurdam, R. C. et al. | 2001
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CT-Based Sand Control Unlocks Marginal Reserve PotentialFitzpatrick, H. et al. | 2001
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Lessons Learned Over the Winter Have an Attentive AudienceWells, B. et al. | 2001
- 71
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Internet Technologies Improve Decision MakingLee, J. et al. | 2001
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Technologies Key to Future Coalbed Methane DevelopmentRamaswamy, G. et al. | 2001
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Producers' Ability to Compete Intertwined with FERC RulesSweet, D. et al. | 2001
- 73
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Instrumentation Takes Reservoir Monitoring to New LevelLumley, D. et al. | 2001
- 73
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Fuel Cells Provide Benefits for Generating Electricity on SiteLeSage, B. et al. | 2001
- 74
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Demanding Permian Basin Wells Show Effectiveness of PCPsAdair, R. L. / Kramer, T. et al. | 2001
- 74
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Advances Improving Measurement Accuracy, SpeedBowles, E. B. / Hatton, G. J. et al. | 2001
- 74
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Technology Remediates Sustained Casing PressureTerrill, B. et al. | 2001
- 74
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With independents amassing an ever-growing share of both shallow and deepwater acreage and drilling the majority of wells, the Gulf of Mexico's future appears to belong to independents| 2001
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Frac Packs Emerge as Top Deepwater Completion OptionVan Domelen, M. / Ritter, W. / Hammeke, D. et al. | 2001
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Drilling fluids are essential to the success of drilling operations, whether drilling balanced, overbalanced or underbalancedCaenn, R. et al. | 2001
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DRILLING TECHNOLOGY Increased activity not only has virtually every land rig with a crew hard at work, but likely obligated for most of 2001Mason, R. et al. | 2001
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E&P `Gets Smart' with Virtual IntelligenceMohaghegh, S. D. et al. | 2001
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Prime Mover Advances Helping Meet Compression DemandsHall, K. C. / Elijah, J. A. et al. | 2001
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Understanding Reservoir Properties Key to Coalbed Gas SuccessNelson, C. R. / Pratt, T. J. et al. | 2001
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Fiber Optics Lead to Smarter Field ManagementTubel, P. et al. | 2001
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From Processing to Interpretation, Linux Wave Rolls OnBeims, T. et al. | 2001
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System Optimizes Plunger Lift PerformanceMcCoy, J. / Rowlan, L. / Podio, A. L. et al. | 2001
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Optical Sensors Open New Capabilities in Downhole MonitoringLaurence, O. et al. | 2001
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Offshore Presents Unique Measurement ChallengesLake, W. T. et al. | 2001
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New Valve Technology Modernizes Older CompressorsRobertson, R. et al. | 2001
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Advances Improve Hydraulic Fracturing EffectivenessCole, E. L. et al. | 2001
- 84
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`Microbubble' System Key to Success at Indian Basin FieldKinchen, D. / Peavy, M. / Brookey, T. / Rhodes, D. et al. | 2001
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IT Advances Creating `Advanced Digital Enterprises'Anderson, R. / Esser, W. et al. | 2001
- 85
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Robotic Devices Readying for Mission into Well BoreHaut, R. / Donovan, J. et al. | 2001
- 86
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Shallow-Water Gas Activity Driving Gulf Rig MarketMoers, R. et al. | 2001
- 87
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Technologies Improve Ability to Manage Pressures while DrillingHannegan, D. M. / Divine, R. et al. | 2001
- 88
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Method Improves Rod-Pumped, Deviated Well DiagnosticsXu, J. / Nolen, K. B. / Boyer, L. / Gibbs, S. G. et al. | 2001
- 88
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Rate Hikes Part of Changing Insurance Market ConditionsLudwig, J. et al. | 2001
- 88
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Coalbed Methane Drilling Out-Races Federal RegulationsSchaible, B. et al. | 2001
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UBD Brings New Life to Old Onshore Alabama FieldBenoit, C. P. L. D. J. / Vining, P. R. et al. | 2001
- 89
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All the Hype Aside, Internet Remains Powerful EnablerLivesay, J. et al. | 2001
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Satellites Enable Remote Asset MonitoringSvinterud, B. T. et al. | 2001
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Integrating Expertise, Technology Crucial in Deep WaterGoodale, R. et al. | 2001
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Compressor Manufacturers Responding to Demand CallShade, W. N. et al. | 2001
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Advances Point Way Forward in Upstream ComputingShirley, K. et al. | 2001
- 91
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ECD Modeling Leads to Success in Drilling Subsalt Rubble ZoneYoung, M. / Hargis, V. / Estep, F. et al. | 2001
- 92
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Midstream Expands Role in Gas Processing, Supply ChainShirley, K. et al. | 2001
- 93
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Compression Products, Services Help Operators `Get Job Done'Lee, M. et al. | 2001
- 93
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Technology Transforms Raw Data into Sound DecisionsCarney, M. / Rossi, D. / Guglielmo, G. et al. | 2001
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Growing Losses, Other Factors Lead to UncertaintySchaible, B. et al. | 2001
- 94
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Biotechnology Emerging as New Solution in Oil and Gas WellsWright, W. et al. | 2001
- 94
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Fiber Additive Technology Solves Hole Cleaning ProblemsDavis, K. et al. | 2001
- 95
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Connections Key to Mitigating Rod FailuresNewman, F. / Lord, D. / Dillingham, D. et al. | 2001
- 95
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Appalachian Basin Buzzing with Both Big, Small ProjectsTorkelson, D. et al. | 2001
- 96
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Insurance Costs on the Rise for Well ServicingFisher, B. et al. | 2001
- 97
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Fluid System Key to Record Subsalt Drilling PerformanceMeize, R. A. / Young, M. / Hudspeth, D. H. / Chesebro, S. B. et al. | 2001
- 97
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Internet Creates Real Value in Core E&P ProcessesDerr, T. et al. | 2001
- 98
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Automation Streamlines Operations, Optimizes ProductionShirley, K. et al. | 2001
- 98
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Technologies, Processes Key to Deep Well's SuccessStronach, G. R. / Voden, G. S. / Hubbard, J. S. / Ming, M. / Northcutt, C. et al. | 2001
- 99
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Microbial Survey Yields Success in Mature BasinsHitzman, D. C. et al. | 2001
- 100
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Tax-Deferred Exchanges Diversify Asset PortfoliosDuffield, C. et al. | 2001
- 100
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Sale 181, Subsea Technologies Vital to Gulf of Mexico's FutureBeims, T. et al. | 2001
- 100
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Independents Taking Technology's Edge to New HeightsHolder, D. et al. | 2001
- 101
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Time-Lapse Gradiometry Opens New PossibilitiesTalwani, M. / DiFrancesco, D. / Feldman, W. et al. | 2001
- 103
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Technology Economically Removes Nitrogen In Low-Volume WellsMitariten, M. et al. | 2001
- 103
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Technology Bridges Divide Between Geosciences, DrillingTurvill, J. et al. | 2001
- 103
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E-Business Transforming Business as Usual in UpstreamMagyar, D. et al. | 2001
- 104
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TIPRO: Market instability complicates planning| 2001
- 104
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4-C Seismic Reduces Risk, Solves Imaging ChallengesBerteussen, K.-A. et al. | 2001
- 105
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Geophysical Tools Enhance Pre-Drill Pore Pressure PredictionHuffman, A. R. et al. | 2001
- 106
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CO~2 Pilot Demonstrates Interwell Seismic's Value in 4-DJustice, J. H. et al. | 2001
- 107
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Bi-Center Technology Finding Application in SubsaltSenger, J. et al. | 2001
- 108
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IPAA Annual: Market analysts find reason for optimism; Past holds lessons for future success| 2001
- 108
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Evolving Regulations, Technologies Impact Wireless SCADAScott, S. et al. | 2001
- 108
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ASPs Provide Access to High-End TechnologiesD Angelo, J. / Warren, L. / Holland, W. et al. | 2001
- 109
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Advances Give Clear Look at Deep Gas Prize in Shallow WaterReynolds, D. / Freed, D. / Snyder, B. / Windels, R. et al. | 2001
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Microturbines Key to Coalbed Methane Success StoryLampe, S. W. et al. | 2001
- 111
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Offshore Presents Myriad Challenges, OpportunitiesBulmahn, T. P. et al. | 2001
- 112
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3-D PreSDM Delineates Salt Dome-Related ProspectPascual, R. V. / Gochioco, L. M. / Sumrall, L. M. et al. | 2001
- 112
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Bits Designed to Tackle Toughest Drilling ObjectivesLee, M. et al. | 2001
- 113
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Politics: Oil industry holds the key to 2002 elections| 2001
- 114
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COGA: Educating public remains association priority| 2001
- 114
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Reservoir Optimization Tools Enhance Recovery, ProductionMedvin, E. / Dumas, D. et al. | 2001
- 114
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Automation key for Pennaco in Coalbed Methane OperationsMorgan, J. P. et al. | 2001
- 115
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Rocky Mountains: Good days ahead for gas| 2001
- 115
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Fluid Property Changes Clues to ReservoirsBenson, R. D. / Davis, T. L. / Jenner, E. et al. | 2001
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Push into Deep Water Drives Subsea Technology's EvolutionThomas, D. et al. | 2001
- 116
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3-D Visualization Helps Unravel Complex Field Offshore AlaskaToelle, B. / Langeler, M. / Glaser, K. et al. | 2001
- 116
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Region VI EPA Promotes Regulatory FlexibilityCooke, G. A. et al. | 2001
- 117
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MIPRO: Oilmen face challenges in courtroom| 2001
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Technologies Bring Stranded Gas, Heavy Oil into PlayCooley, T. et al. | 2001
- 118
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Roadless Initiative: Groups plan response to `land grab'| 2001
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Gas Pricing: Hedging can smooth bumpy market| 2001
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IOGA NY: Facts fight misperceptions| 2001
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IPAA v. Babbitt: Royalty lawsuit reaches end of line| 2001
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Multicomponent Seismic Ushering in Revolutionary ChangeHardage, B. A. et al. | 2001
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Components Bring Automation Capability to Gas CompressionVevurka, J. et al. | 2001
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NMOGA: Association builds bridges based on trust| 2001
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Method Characterizes Reservoir During DrillingSamuel, G. R. / Miska, S. et al. | 2001
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Intelligent Completion Systems Enhance Marginal WellsJohnson, D. et al. | 2001
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DAVO Unlocks Potential of West Cameron 76McGovern, S. / Rouen, M. / Addington, T. et al. | 2001
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`Three Cs' Approach Integrates Seismic Attributes, Log DataCarr, M. / Smith, M. / Taylor, G. et al. | 2001
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E-Business Facilitates Collaboration, EnablementChellis, M. V. / Fawcett, S. et al. | 2001
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Internet Opening New Possibilities in Seismic ProcessingPopovici, A. M. / Bevc, D. et al. | 2001
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CO~2 Technology is Economic Solution for Reserve RecoveryBradley, T. et al. | 2001
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Operators Test Dewatering Techniques, New Frac TechnologyHolder, D. et al. | 2001
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Loan Guarantee: Producer seeks to revive loan program| 2001
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Stripper Well Report: Marginal oil production on the rise| 2001
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Mechanization Improves Drilling Productivity, SafetyMathews, F. / Abrahamsen, E. et al. | 2001
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Resource Potential: Reserve estimates continue to grow| 2001
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Natural Gas: Potential Gas Committee estimates 63 years of reserves; AGA reports reserve additions| 2001
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Tool Improves Evaluation of Low-Resistivity Pay ZonesMollison, R. et al. | 2001
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OOGA: Ohio awaits fallout from hydraulic fracturing rule| 2001
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Fuel Cells May Bring Profound ChangeParsons, P. et al. | 2001
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Waste Handling: Louisiana proposes commercial disposal rules| 2001
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High-Power G&G Applications Level Playing FieldLange, M. et al. | 2001
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Tech Transfer: NPTO chooses projects for preferred upstream management practices| 2001
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CT Workovers Extend Reach of Slickline OperationsMcClatchie, D. W. / Moon, B. et al. | 2001
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VOGA: Association fights to protect gas producer rights| 2001
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AVO Mitigates Risk, Improves Success Rates OnshoreCancienne, G. P. / Castagna, J. P. / Frisillo, A. L. et al. | 2001
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KIOGA: Association strives to sustain soaring industry| 2001
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EKOGA: Producers review EPA inspections| 2001
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Research Programs Investigate Gulf Geologic EnvironmentGaney-Curry, P. E. / Galloway, W. E. / Olson, H. C. et al. | 2001
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Technology Enables Microresistivity Imaging in OBM ApplicationsCheung, P. / Pittman, D. / Hayman, A. / Laronga, R. / Vessereau, P. / Ounadjela, A. / Desport, O. / Hansen, S. / Lamb, M. / Borbas, T. et al. | 2001
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IOGA WV: West Virginia looks to deep gas to maintain production| 2001
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NMOGA: Land use conflicts precipitate business changes| 2001
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Technologies Add Value to Geologic AnalysisMeinwald, J. et al. | 2001
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CT Technology Offers Cost-Effective Fracturing AlternativeStromquist, M. et al. | 2001
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Turbidites Key to Unlocking Potential of Deep WaterKuecher, G. / Millington, J. et al. | 2001
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Texas: Associations assail RRC's spill response plan| 2001
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Solutions Optimize Deepwater Completion, StimulationRubinstein, P. / Wetzel, R. J. / Price, P. / Keese, R. et al. | 2001
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EPA Priorities: Industry groups assail EPA enforcement proposal| 2001
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OIPA: National security tied to energy policy| 2001
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SPCC: EPA proposes revisions to spill prevention, control and countermeasure rules| 2001
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Coalbed Methane: Wyoming, Montana sign water disposal accord| 2001
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IOGA WV: New governor will address winter meeting| 2001
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California: Energy crisis dominates legislature| 2001
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Abundant Reserves Touching Off `Gas Rush' to RockiesShirley, K. et al. | 2001
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Program Features All Aspects of Offshore TechnologyLee, M. et al. | 2001
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Tribute: Texas oil and gas producers salute Tom Haywood| 2001
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Oil & Gas Law: Gas measurement subject to errors| 2001
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Number of Rigs Reflects Positive TrendBeckwith, R. et al. | 2001
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EKOGA: New prospects, old rules fill agenda| 2001
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IPAA Midyear: Gas market outlook slips from great to good| 2001
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Industry Image: Nonprofit group encourages energy literacy| 2001
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NMOGA: Hectic pace suits association| 2001
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Kansas: CO~2 flood pilot takes different turns| 2001
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COGA: Conference examines `Persian Gulf of gas'| 2001
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COGA: `Persian Gulf of Gas' responds to market| 2001
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Energy Policy: DOI secretary promises new vision| 2001
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Land Use: County, city regulations complicate Colorado access| 2001
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IPANM: Association endeavors to lower federal hurdles| 2001
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Energy Bill: Politics shape federal energy strategy| 2001
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IPANM: Members balance rules, energy demand| 2001
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IOGA WV: Association grows in changing times| 2001
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IOGA Pa: Producers take care of business| 2001
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IOPA, Tri-State: National energy policy needs support| 2001
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KOGA: Convention ends busy year| 2001
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TIPRO: Success comes on variety of fronts| 2001
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Oil Spills: Texas RRC develops risk-based response program| 2001
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OIPA: Presidents look to association's future| 2001
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IPAMS: Natural gas prospects bullish in the Rockies| 2001
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CIPA: Members concentrate on `silver lining'| 2001
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Operators Maintaining Fast Pace in Deepwater, Shelf FieldsShirley, K. et al. | 2001
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Vast Untapped Potential Holds New Promise for Gulf's FutureBatchelder, E. C. et al. | 2001
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New Rules Bringing Major Change to Offshore TrainingSauvage, D. V. et al. | 2001