Proposed Pipeline Safety Rule Encompasses Gas Gathering (English)
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Title:Proposed Pipeline Safety Rule Encompasses Gas Gathering
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Contributors:Coyle, Keith J. ( author ) / Curry, James ( author )
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Published in:American oil & gas reporter ; 59, 5 ; 30-30
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Publication date:2016-01-01
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 59, Issue 5
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State Legislative: Louisiana axes tax exemptions to reduce deficit| 2016
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Endangered Species: USFWS reviews status of American burying beetle; Agency back-pedals on plan to restrict ESA petitions| 2016
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Federal Legislation: Senate energy bill speeds LNG export process| 2016
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Proposed Pipeline Safety Rule Encompasses Gas GatheringCoyle, Keith J. / Curry, James et al. | 2016
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Pennsylvania Regs: Review commission approves Chapter 78 rewrite| 2016
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Noncore Properties Driving Increased Deal ActivityAtherton, Chris et al. | 2016
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Software Systems Speed Property EvaluationsMohrman, Ryan et al. | 2016
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Financing Strategy Key to A&D SuccessTurner, Mike et al. | 2016
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Engineering Approach Improves Reserves AnalysisLee, W. John et al. | 2016
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COVER STORY Efficiency improvements in shale development projects have focused largely on drilling and completion operations to lower costs and reduce time to first production. However, ineffective management of well pad production, storage and custody transfer can quickly contribute to significant inefficiencies. Monitoring, controlling and optimizing daily pad operations using a systems approach helps achieve production targets and ensures measurement complianceMachuca, Michael et al. | 2016
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Subpart W Rules Present New Emissions ChallengesSeguljic, Thomas S. / Martin, John P. / Stiegel, Gary J. et al. | 2016
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Technologies Aim to Enhance Compression OperationsCookson, Colter et al. | 2016
- 68
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Independents Keep Focus on SCOOP, STACK PlaysPickett, Al et al. | 2016
- 76
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Projects Employ 3-D Surveys, Target Conventional Reservoirs| 2016
- 81
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OIPA: Oklahoma industry tougher than conditions| 2016
- 85
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Understanding Seismicity: OIPA helps state grasp seismic issue| 2016
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CIPA: Regulators focus on groundwater management| 2016
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Local Control: Kern County, Ca., takes on permitting authority| 2016
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PIOGA: Political ideologies buffet oil and gas| 2016
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Methane Regulations: EPA proposal is unnecessary, industry argues| 2016