PBPA: Fiscal conservatism serves Texas well (Unknown)
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Title:PBPA: Fiscal conservatism serves Texas well
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Published in:AMERICAN OIL AND GAS REPORTER ; 51, 14 ; 168
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Publication date:2008-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 51, Issue 14
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Colorado voters reject severance tax hike; California considers oil severance tax| 2008
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BLM issues rule on commercial oil shale development; MMS starts process for leasing offshore Virginia| 2008
- 33
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Initiative takes aim at political misconceptions| 2008
- 38
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IPAA Annual: Natural gas producers changing supply paradigm; New administration still needs oil and gas industry| 2008
- 46
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Financing Slows, but Money Still Available for Right ProspectsMorris, G.D.L. et al. | 2008
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Insurance Market Roiled by `Perfect Storm' of EventsPickett, A. et al. | 2008
- 62
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Well Control More about Training and Risk ManagementPickett, A. et al. | 2008
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NATURAL GAS WHITE PAPERS: Challenges abound in the move to alternative energy sources. But under any scenario, the foundation to a cleaner energy future must be built with fossil fuels. Natural gas remains an attractive solution to climate change in the intermediate term, and unconventional gas resources and new conventional gas frontiers such as ultradeep water and the Arctic will be vital in enabling the United States to build a bridge to a sustainable energy futureTinker, S.W. et al. | 2008
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REX East Set to Usher in Major Market ChangesBraziel, E.R. et al. | 2008
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Strategies Optimize Performance of Natural Gas AssetsAlcoverro, A. et al. | 2008
- 86
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Wild Ride Leads to Uncertainties in 2009Bullock, B. et al. | 2008
- 88
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Education Council Boosts Public Support for Barnett ShaleIreland, E. et al. | 2008
- 92
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States Have Differing Views on Wellhead Value of GasSellers, K. et al. | 2008
- 96
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Tools Assure Annular Isolation in Horizontal LateralsDavis, T. / McCrady, D. et al. | 2008
- 105
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Technologies Driving Success in James Lime PlayDreher, D. / Markowski, M. et al. | 2008
- 113
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Intelligent Well Design Solves Control Line ChallengeConstantine, J.J. et al. | 2008
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Microseismic Provides Intelligence on Unconventional ReservoirsRoth, M. / Thompson, A. et al. | 2008
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Microseismic Technology Moving Into `Live' WellsLe Floch, G. / Jones, R. / Rinck, U. et al. | 2008
- 131
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New Play Types Driving Equipment DemandCummins, P. et al. | 2008
- 134
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Agenda-driven nonprofits orchestrate state climate plans| 2008
- 138
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Texas Alliance directors set sights on coming legislature; TIPRO backs RRC funding initiatives| 2008
- 145
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PBIOS: 2008 show spotlights technology| 2008
- 147
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KCC ruling may help orphan well issue; Kansas oilmen launch education initiative| 2008
- 152
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IPAMS: Association advocates throughout Intermountain West| 2008
- 153
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IOGA NY: State attorney general suggests code of conduct| 2008
- 159
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COGA: Rockies producers prepare for uncertain future| 2008
- 162
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OIPA: Oklahoma elections buck U.S. trend| 2008
- 168
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PBPA: Fiscal conservatism serves Texas well| 2008
- 175
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The American Well Servicing Rig Directory, Winter 2008| 2008