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Title:PBPA: Association responds to gasoline price complaints
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Volume:47
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Page:164-165
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Publisher:NATIONAL PUBLISHERS GROUP INC.
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Year of publication:2004
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Table of contents – Volume 47
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State Legislative: CIPA applauds three bills that affect oil and gas operations| 2004
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Offshore Regulation: Federal court rejects FERC jurisdiction over spun-down gathering| 2004
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Texas Intrastate: Texas Alliance claims pipeline abuses| 2004
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Gulf of Mexico: EPA publishes new NPDES general discharge permit| 2004
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Derrick Floor: Artesia, N.M., honors oil industry| 2004
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Public Education: OOGEEP adds television advertising to campaign| 2004
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California: Outcome of propositions positive for industry| 2004
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New York: IOGA NY promotes fee in lieu of bonding to bolster plugging fund| 2004
- 27
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Public Lands: Carlsbad, N.M., officials put moratorium on drilling| 2004
- 30
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Federal Legislation: Congress extends suspension of net income limitation| 2004
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Waste Cleanup: TIPRO challenges OFCF expenditure| 2004
- 32
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Federal Legislation: Congress passes marginal well tax credit| 2004
- 34
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Rig Census: Utilization, rates on the rise in U.S. rig market| 2004
- 34
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Gas Testimony: Difficult decade ahead, experts tell Congress| 2004
- 36
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Advances Improve Sample Quality, Formation Testing AccuracyShammai, M. / Benavides, S. P. | 2004
- 36
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Horizontal Waterflooding Enhances Recovery in Bartlesville SandstoneWestermark, R. V. / Robinowitz, S. / Dauben, D. / Weyland, H. V. | 2004
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Federal Legislation: Senate moves tax bill to conference| 2004
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Royalty Valuation: MMS announces plans to amend gas royalty rule| 2004
- 40
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Hydraulic Fracturing: EPA issues final report on fracturing fluids| 2004
- 40
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Federal Legislation: More talk than action on energy plan| 2004
- 40
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NATURAL GAS WHITE PAPERSHolditch, S. A. | 2004
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The stakes are high for the oil and gas industry in the presidential election| 2004
- 42
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Pioneering Technologies, People Key to Industry's FutureCorbett, L. R. | 2004
- 42
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Technology Connecting Right Users with Right DataIrani, B. | 2004
- 43
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PBIOS: Ray Peterson lead's 2004 show; David Fitzgerald selected as `Honoree'| 2004
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PBIOS: International Buyers Program extends show's reach| 2004
- 44
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TUBULARS TECHNOLOGY - A confluence of conditions, some internal to the upstream industry and some far removed from it, are coming together to put upward pricing pressure on one of the most basic industry necessities: oil country tubular goodsHolder, D. | 2004
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Strong Prices Have Independents Clicking on all CylindersBeims, T. | 2004
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CT Stimulates Record Depth Extended-Reach WellHornett, M. / Foose, J. / Patrick, K. | 2004
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OCTG: Steel shortage boosting tubular prices| 2004
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DRILLING FLUIDS TECHNOLOGY Next-generation mud gas sampling and analytical technologies, including advanced mass spectrometers and infrared lasers tuned to identify telltale hydrocarbon signatures, are giving rise to new mud logging methods that make it possible to quickly and accurately extract a wealth of well bore and reservoir information directly from the mud stream returned to the surface during drillingBeims, T. | 2004
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Independents Finding Plenty of Opportunities AbroadPruner, D. / Barrowman, D. | 2004
- 48
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Market Trends Bring Challenges, Opportunities for StorageDaniel, R. C. | 2004
- 48
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Technology, Engineering Evolving to Meet Deep Gas ChallengeShirley, K. | 2004
- 48
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Graphical Analysis Technology Finds, Eliminates Bad DataShelley, R. / Tiffin, J. / Butler, D. | 2004
- 48
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Ultradeep, HP/HT Wells Push Technical LimitsShaughnessy, J. M. / Romo, L. A. / Soza, R. L. | 2004
- 48
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Strategy, Technology Key to Unocal's West Seno SuccessChudanov, D. A. / Terry, A. / Partono, Y. / Inaray, J. | 2004
- 50
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`Drill, Drill, Drill!' is the Rallying Cry at CimarexShirley, K. | 2004
- 52
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Process Streamlines UBD Candidate SelectionJohnson, D. P. | 2004
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GULF OF MEXICO The deep Shelf gas play has grabbed the exploration spotlight thanks to a number of factors, but the most important driver by far-and the real cause of excitement-is the growing list of impressive deep discoveries made in and around existing fields in waters often no deeper than the average backyard swimming poolShirley, K. | 2004
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Composite Drill Pipe Tolerates Short-Radius ExtremesCovatch, G. L. / Heard, J. | 2004
- 56
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Managed Pressure Drilling Reduces Costs in Deep WaterJudge, B. / Hariharan, P. R. | 2004
- 56
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Ivanhoe Putting Strategy to Work Around the WorldShirley, K. | 2004
- 57
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Peru Unveils Measures to Encourage InvestmentEgusquiza, R. / Sebastian, J. L. / Martinez, E. / Miro-Quesada, O. | 2004
- 57
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Market Analysts Optimistic About Natural GasHolder, D. | 2004
- 60
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Subsea is Independents' Tool of Choice in Deep WaterShirley, K. | 2004
- 60
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Technologies Lighting Way to Increased Horizontal ActivityPilko, B. | 2004
- 62
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Shell Write-Down Shines Light On Reserves Reporting ProblemsChew, K. | 2004
- 62
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Unconventional Gas Vital in Global Supply OutlookTinker, S. W. | 2004
- 62
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Advances Broaden Expandable Tubular ApplicationsBullock, M. D. | 2004
- 63
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ECD Issues Critical for Deepwater Extended-Reach WellsRocha, L. S. / de Andrade, R. M. / Soffried, K. | 2004
- 64
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Microseismic Fracture Mapping `Turns On' Barnett ShaleHeinze, J. / Harris, C. / Fisher, K. | 2004
- 66
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A sea change has been quietly washing over the deepest waters of the Gulf of Mexico, bringing a renewed energy to drilling, exploration and production operations in water depths from 1,000 to 10,000 feetShirley, K. | 2004
- 66
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Technology Helping Industry Overcome Business ChallengesBaker, K. H. | 2004
- 67
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Technology Transforms Economics of Marginal FieldShirley, K. | 2004
- 68
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NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY STRATEGIESBeims, T. | 2004
- 68
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Technology Enables Through-Bit Logging CapabilitiesRunia, J. / Boyes, J. / Elkington, P. | 2004
- 68
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Rotary Steerable Tools Bring New Capabilities to DrillingSchaible, B. | 2004
- 69
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Proven Seismic Technologies Improve E&P Companies' Bottom LinesOuenes, A. / Araktingi, U. / Robinson, G. / Zellou, A. | 2004
- 71
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LWD, MWD Tools Overcoming HP/HT DemandsRadzinski, P. / Darlington, B. | 2004
- 73
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Companies Filling Marketing Void with Mix of ServicesCampbell, C. F. | 2004
- 74
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Technique Analyzes Multizone Frac Treatment EfficiencyShook, R. A. / Barba, R. E. | 2004
- 75
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Wavelet-Based Spectral Imaging Shows Stratigraphic Detail in Seismic DataSmythe, J. | 2004
- 75
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Computing Advances Giving Operators New CapabilitiesShirley, K. | 2004
- 75
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Advanced Technologies Optimize Offshore DrillingAdkins, D. W. | 2004
- 77
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Geomechanics Key to Deep Shelf SuccessMoos, D. / Adams, H. / Ward, C. / Brehm, A. | 2004
- 77
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Risk Management Tools Mitigate Price VolatilityGraeber, K. C. | 2004
- 77
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Subsea Equipment, Applications Continue to EvolveShirley, K. | 2004
- 77
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Expandables Open New Options in Extended-Reach WellsMason, D. / Demong, K. / Rivenbark, M. | 2004
- 78
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NMR Advances Improve Fluid CharacterizationSmithson, T. | 2004
- 79
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Technologies Vital to Success in Deep CBM PlaySayers, A. C. / Boyer, C. M. / Frenzel, T. J. / Rodgers, R. A. | 2004
- 80
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Strategies Allow Producers to Add Value Through MarketingMarkey, M. A. / Coulter, T. | 2004
- 80
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Horizontal Drilling Adds Value in Coalbed GasWight, D. | 2004
- 81
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FVP Key to Wattenberg Field Refrac ProgramMiller, J. / Ponto, D. / Reasoner, S. | 2004
- 81
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Vertical Seismic Profiling Clarifies Reservoir PicturePeake, N. | 2004
- 81
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Multiphase Pumps Provide New Option in Marginal FieldsOlson, S. | 2004
- 82
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Remote Measurement, Automation Deliver Bottom-Line BenefitsBerry, B. | 2004
- 82
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Dry Tree Production Systems Provide Deepwater OptionsBeims, T. | 2004
- 84
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Crosswell Seismic Optimizes Reservoir DevelopmentMarion, B. | 2004
- 84
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Technologies Cut Lease Evaluation Cycle TimesHicks, J. / Purday, N. / Herrmann, R. | 2004
- 84
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Technologies Optimize Producing AssetsBerry, B. | 2004
- 85
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Technology Helps Operators Optimize ProductionMata, T. / Jacques, G. | 2004
- 86
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Technology Infusing Compressors with New CapabilitiesWright, K. B. | 2004
- 86
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Improving Operational Processes Optimizes StimulationWilson, S. | 2004
- 86
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Innovations Key to Deep Shelf, Deepwater Exploration SuccessNessim, M. / Smith, M. / Johns, T. / Albertin, U. / Carney, F. | 2004
- 87
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EFM, Automation Optimize Production OperationsPoon, K. / Diese, M. A. | 2004
- 87
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Plays Keep Gulf a Premier Exploration BasinFlanagan, J. | 2004
- 88
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Prices Remain High, but Market May Soften in 2005Stein, D. | 2004
- 89
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Program Enhances Offshore Platform OperationsSamria, B. | 2004
- 89
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Future of Geophysics Tied to Rock PropertiesYoung, R. A. / LoPiccolo, R. D. | 2004
- 90
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Deepwater Discoveries Drive Frac Pack CapabilitiesGrigsby, T. / Sevadjian, E. / Vitthal, S. | 2004
- 91
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Integrated Employee Administration Lets Companies Focus on Core BusinessWiljanen, K. | 2004
- 91
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Casing Lift Technology Enhances Marginal Gas WellsGregg, D. | 2004
- 92
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`Quick Look' Archived Data Analysis Leads to New ReservesMott, K. R. | 2004
- 92
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New Era of Exploration Underway in GulfAbdallah, J. K. | 2004
- 93
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Factors Limit LNG's Impact on Domestic Market, PricesKelly, E. M. | 2004
- 94
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Program Provides Bonding Solutions for Small OperatorsStrange, T. | 2004
- 94
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Operators Looking to Expand Trenton-Black River PlayHolder, D. | 2004
- 95
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Results Management Captures Data Quality, Context InformationPowell, W. D. | 2004
- 95
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Selecting Right Compressor Reduces Costs, Boosts ProfitsMiller, S. | 2004
- 95
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Automated Compressors Boost Performance of Low-Flow WellsBeims, T. | 2004
- 95
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Flow Conditioning Key to Accurate MeasurementBowles, E. B. / George, D. L. | 2004
- 96
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Diagnostic Tools Optimize Well PerformanceFisher, K. | 2004
- 97
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Cooperative Program Improving Safety in South TexasLee, M. | 2004
- 98
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Oxygen Analysis Essential for Gathering, Pipeline SystemsKirchnavy, S. / Aldridge, R. | 2004
- 98
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Underbalanced Casing Drilling Enhances Well EconomicsGordon, D. / Billa, R. | 2004
- 98
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Acquisition Technologies Cost Effective in Deep WaterLong, A. | 2004
- 99
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Program Spotlights Advanced TechnologyLee, M. | 2004
- 99
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Technology Introducing New Possibilities for UBDStone, R. | 2004
- 99
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Study Applies Geochemical Tools in Deep Black River PlaySeneshen, D. / Viellenave, J. / Fontana, J. | 2004
- 100
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Advances Optimize Field Compression OperationsLee, M. | 2004
- 102
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Investments in Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Pay BenefitsCoulter, T. | 2004
- 102
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Texas: Texas Alliance study alleges pipeline monopoly abuses| 2004
- 102
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Approach Assures Integrity of Sucker Rods, ConnectionsNewman, F. M. | 2004
- 102
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ORA Optimizes Deep Shelf Well DesignLewis, D. | 2004
- 103
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4-D Poised to Move into MainstreamLumley, D. E. | 2004
- 104
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Public Lands: COGA sets straight environmentalists' distorted view| 2004
- 104
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NMOGA: Annual meeting to provide production insights| 2004
- 104
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Breakfasts, Luncheons Feature Variety of Topics| 2004
- 104
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CO~2 Pilot Concludes Two-Decade JourneyWillhite, G. P. | 2004
- 105
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Completion Design Enhances Success in Deep Wilcox TrendIngle, R. / Smith, R. C. / Moe, G. R. / Johnson, C. K. | 2004
- 105
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Texas Energy Council: Alliance advocates strong energy policy| 2004
- 106
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NMOGA: New Mexico lives up to high expectations| 2004
- 106
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Pipeline Regulation: Attorney makes case for stronger gathering regulations| 2004
- 106
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Reservoir Modeling, Frac Design Key in Tight Gas SandsSealey, W. D. | 2004
- 106
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Deep Drilling Requires Step ChangesMillheim, K. K. | 2004
- 107
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Public Misperceptions Shape Debate on Energy and EnvironmentShaw, J. S. | 2004
- 108
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Multiphase Pumping Enhances Production, ProfitsPowell, W. D. | 2004
- 110
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Subsea Critical for Marginal Field DevelopmentsNance, K. / Mansfield, S. E. | 2004
- 110
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Innovations Lead to Advances in EOR MethodsFelber, B. J. | 2004
- 111
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Geologic Knowledge Key to Reservoir CharacterizationSlatt, R. M. / Mark, S. | 2004
- 111
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Simulation Software Responding to Unconventional GasSchulz, Y. | 2004
- 111
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Technique Removes Damage in Screened HorizontalsMacMillan, P. / Ali, S. A. / McCulloch, D. / Mann, J. | 2004
- 111
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New Technology Enhances Artificial Lift OperationsSchaible, B. | 2004
- 111
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Exploration & Production: High prices mask difficult issues| 2004
- 114
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OIPA: OIPA looks for answers to legal questions| 2004
- 115
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Ultradeep HP/HT Drilling Pushes Technical LimitsShaughnessy, J. M. / Romo, L. A. / Soza, R. L. | 2004
- 115
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Resources Expedite Wetlands PermittingNorthrup, M. K. / Lyon, F. L. | 2004
- 117
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Oklahoma: Producers grapple with DEQ air quality standards| 2004
- 117
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Computing Technology Speeds Complex ProcessingKrull, R. | 2004
- 117
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Permanent Fiber Optic Gauges Pay Off Down HoleDe Costa, W. J. | 2004
- 118
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IPANM Goes On Offensive Against Environmental LobbyMathis, M. | 2004
- 118
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Case Leaves Offshore Gathering Regs UncertainPlatt, R. C. | 2004
- 120
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Northern Alliance: Education is part of energy solution| 2004
- 121
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Advances Integrate Drilling Work FlowsHarbinson, S. | 2004
- 122
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Wireless Technologies Bring New Automation CapabilitiesNasr, H. | 2004
- 122
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COGA: Colorado focused on specie listings, local regulations| 2004
- 122
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Managing Unclaimed Property Requires Proactive ApproachSpiegelberg, F. / Schaunaman, S. / Andreoli, A. | 2004
- 124
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States Move to Capture Unclaimed Mineral ProceedsSpiegelberg, F. D. / Schaunaman, G. S. / Andreoli, A. L. | 2004
- 126
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Operators Turning to Frontier Concepts to Find Next Big PlayShirley, K. | 2004
- 126
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GCPE: Good market adds excitement to prospect expo| 2004
- 127
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PBPA: Role of conservation broadens in Texas| 2004
- 127
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Mud Logging Focus Returns to Formation EvaluationEllis, L. | 2004
- 127
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Wildcatter: IPAMS names Petrie 2004 Wildcatter| 2004
- 128
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Energy Literacy: Energy education needs new commitment| 2004
- 131
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Technologies Designed to Support Operating TrendsLee, M. | 2004
- 132
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PBIOS Draws Global Visitors, Opens New Sales AvenuesLee, M. | 2004
- 132
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New Drill Bit Technology Helps Operators Reach ObjectivesLee, M. | 2004
- 132
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IOGA NY: Deep gas play lights New York fires| 2004
- 136
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New Exhibitors Bring Away Contacts and SalesGraber, A. R. | 2004
- 138
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STRONGER: Virginia oil and gas program gains approval| 2004
- 139
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MIPRO: Mississippi industry stays close| 2004
- 139
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Permian Basin Independents Making Most of OpportunitiesTorkelson, D. | 2004
- 140
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Training, Personnel Programs in DemandPowell, W. D. | 2004
- 140
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POGAM: Setback rule tops association agenda| 2004
- 142
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COGA: Gas strategy conference attracts operators, geologists| 2004
- 143
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EKOGA: Southeast Kansas enjoys CBNG boom| 2004
- 144
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Gas Marketing: Price transparency is increasing| 2004
- 144
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ANWR: Coastal Plain capable of producing 1 MMbbl/d| 2004
- 145
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Produced Water: PTTC manual helps operators cut brine production| 2004
- 146
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IOGA Pa: Public perception inhibits development| 2004
- 147
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TIPRO: Search for gas moves worldwide| 2004
- 149
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IPANM: Lawsuits, red tape slow public lands access| 2004
- 149
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Stratigraphic Traps: Fallow reservoirs await exploitation| 2004
- 150
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TOGA: Tennessee activity on the upswing| 2004
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Federal Regulations: Pipeline safety, stormwater permitting take different tracks| 2004
- 153
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OOGA: OOGA constructs platform for successful industry| 2004
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NPDES: Lawsuit emerging as best hope to ward off permitting| 2004
- 156
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IOGA WV: Association meets gas gathering challenge| 2004
- 159
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IOGA: IOGA faces busy year at legislature| 2004
- 164
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PBPA: Association responds to gasoline price complaints| 2004
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Sage Grouse: Western coalition assembles to meet development threat| 2004
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Stormwater Regulation: Texas panel compiles best practices| 2004