NMOGA: Political analyst is annual meeting headliner (English)
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Title:NMOGA: Political analyst is annual meeting headliner
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Published in:AMERICAN OIL AND GAS REPORTER ; 53, 8 ; 172
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Publication date:2010-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 53, Issue 8
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Associations: IPAMS changes name to Western Energy Alliance; Steve Henke named president of NMOGA; State issues on agenda for Texas Alliance meeting| 2010
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State Legislative: California delays renewable portfolio standard| 2010
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Federal Legislation: House and Senate energy bills advance| 2010
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Gulf Moratorium: Department of Interior announces second drilling moratorium; Rallies draw thousands in Louisiana| 2010
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Natural Gas Shales Hold Global OpportunitiesHolditch, S.A. et al. | 2010
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Hydraulic Fracturing: More chemical disclosure likely in future; Frac study should focus on facts, TIPRO tells EPA| 2010
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North Carolina: Geological Survey finds natural gas potential| 2010
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PBIOS: 2010 President Doug Duff `knows the drill'| 2010
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Optimizing Bakken Lateral Section Improves Drilling PerformanceDjurisic, A. / Binnion, A. / Taglieri, A. / Thompson, J. / Menge, M. / Hood, J. / Fleischhacker, C. et al. | 2010
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Eagle Ford Shale Emerging as World-Class ReservoirBirmingham, J. / Smith, C. et al. | 2010
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COVER STORY Once viewed as little more than nuisance formations that presented a litany of potential problems to operators drilling through them to underlying targets, shales now are target number oneBeims, T. et al. | 2010
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Technologies Reduce Pad Size, WasteArthur, D. / Cornue, D. et al. | 2010
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Method Improves Pore Pressure PredictionYu, G. et al. | 2010
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Project Optimizes Compression on Lobo Field WellsBui, Q. / Harms, L.K. / Munoz, E. / Becnel, J. et al. | 2010
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Closed-Loop Automation Drives Value CreationNewman, D. et al. | 2010
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Standards Key to Field AutomationOrnaes, J.I. et al. | 2010
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KIOGA: Federal fracturing proposals draw concerns| 2010
- 138
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PAW: Trio of issues dominate association's agenda| 2010
- 142
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OIPA: State-level successes offset by grim news from Washington| 2010
- 148
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AIPRO: Association backs Arkansas oil and gas| 2010
- 153
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EKOGA: Oilmen maintain vigil on legislative activity| 2010
- 158
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COGA: Power-generation policies will shape future of natural gas| 2010
- 162
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Western Alliance: Evolving markets provide focus for renamed association| 2010
- 168
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VOGA: Natural gas takes center stage| 2010
- 171
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Public Lands: DOI report weakens case for withdrawing Utah leases| 2010
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NMOGA: Political analyst is annual meeting headliner| 2010
- 175
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PIOGA: Association conference joins Marcellus Shale show| 2010
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Governor Sets Severance Tax GoalTorkelson, D. et al. | 2010
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Potential of Marcellus Sparks Appalachian ActivityPickett, A. et al. | 2010