COGA: Environmentalists threaten gas prospects (English)
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Table of contents – Volume 45
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Federal Legislation: Congress adjourns without finishing energy bill| 2002
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Gulf of Mexico: Associations point out how state CZMA reviews impede development, urge flexibility in bonding rules| 2002
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Family leave bill impacts California producers| 2002
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State Legislative: Wyoming wants to use mineral funds for wildlife; Oklahoma governor unveils tax reform plan; Tennessee producers lobby for access to markets, state lands| 2002
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Local Regulations: KOGA leads campaign to defeat gas line rule; Fort Worth drafting drilling ordinance| 2002
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Gas Royalties: `Duty to Market' ruling leaves questions unanswered| 2002
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Federal Legislation: LIAISON Committee discusses energy bill conference politics; Federal pipeline safety bill moves forward| 2002
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Federal Legislation: Energy policy debate drags on| 2002
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Public Lands: Industry foes shift anti-drilling efforts to Rockies| 2002
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Texas: Judge grants injunction against RRC bonding regulations| 2002
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NPDES: Associations lobby EPA, administration on stormwater permit| 2002
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Coalbed Methane: EPA report concludes fracturing is no threat| 2002
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Federal Legislation: Senate sends energy bill to conference| 2002
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House considers new pipeline safety bill| 2002
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FERC: Chairman Wood outlines goals for `nationwide market'| 2002
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Energy Policy: Democrats introduce different approach to energy legislation| 2002
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Little gain seen in court's "LEAF II" ruling| 2002
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Deep And Ultradeep Gas Resources Hold Big-Time PromiseDyman, T. S. / Wyman, R. E. / Kuuskraa, V. A. / Lewan, M. D. / Cook, T. A. et al. | 2002
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Coalbed Methane: Courts wrestle with ownership tests| 2002
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Gas Gathering: FERC takes control in offshore case| 2002
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Trends, Technologies Bring New Data Management SolutionsScillitani, S. P. et al. | 2002
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Federal Legislation: Senate gets started on energy policy| 2002
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Texas industry tempers cities' rules| 2002
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IPAA generally likes FERC affiliate proposal| 2002
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Rocky Mountains: Environmental groups launch coordinated attack| 2002
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Independents Turning up E&P Activity Levels for Better 2002 FinishBeims, T. et al. | 2002
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R&D: IOGCC calls for new commitment| 2002
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Systematic Approach Provides Complete Drilling PictureBeique, M. / Smith, M. / Rayburn, C. et al. | 2002
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Automating Equipment Optimizes Artificial Lift PerformanceDunham, C. L. et al. | 2002
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Infrastructure Security: Industry responds to threat of terrorism; NPC recommends security measures| 2002
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Marketing is a top priority issue for natural gas producers of every sizeShirley, K. et al. | 2002
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Technology Integrates Well Log, 3-D Seismic DataHandford, C. R. / Dommisse, R. et al. | 2002
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Oil Price, Stock Market Manipulation Taking TollEdwards, D. K. et al. | 2002
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Stormwater Regulations: NPDES Phase II impact felt in different ways| 2002
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Enron Ripples: Little impact expected for independents| 2002
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The natural gas industry watched its "middleman" marketing segment implode in 2002, yet there was no discernable market disconnect between producer and consumerCampbell, B. et al. | 2002
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FERC: NOPR threatens discount rates| 2002
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Pipeline Safety: Industry coalition crafts proposal| 2002
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CT Re-Entry Technology Opens Multilateral OptionsWortmann, H. / Peixoto, L. F. / Leising, L. / Bunaes, C. / Nees, E. et al. | 2002
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Texas RRC: `Good guy' criteria gets tougher| 2002
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Uncertain Price Winds Leave Independents Contemplating Small IncreaseCampbell, B. et al. | 2002
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Texas RRC: Industry sees progress on regulatory initiatives| 2002
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LWD, Modeling Tools Optimize Geosteering in Sinusoidal WellsSullivan, M. J. / Scheevel, J. R. / Katz, B. et al. | 2002
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CT Vent Screen Completions Enhance OCS Reserve EconomicsFehrmann, G. / Morrison, D. / Fitzpatrick, H. J. et al. | 2002
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OCS: MMS issues royalty relief rule| 2002
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Oklahoma: Royalty lawsuit goes against industry practice| 2002
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Falklands Offer Major Offshore Opportunities for IndependentsRichards, P. / Rendell, P. et al. | 2002
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Risk Management Planning Mitigates Well Control RisksMahler, B. et al. | 2002
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TUBULARS TECHNOLOGY COVER STORY Advances in tubulars technology are being driven by more complex well bore architectures and more demanding downhole conditions, such as the narrow margins between pore pressure and fracture gradients in deepwater wells, and the extreme pressures and temperatures encountered in deep gas playsJellison, M. J. et al. | 2002
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Operators Buck E&P Spending Trend to Capture OpportunitiesBeims, T. / Holder, D. et al. | 2002
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What Next for Upstream Oil and Gas in 2002? Industry experts respond| 2002
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Independents Cashing in on Golden Opportunities In CaliforniaShirley, K. et al. | 2002
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Storage Helps Producers Transform Price Volatility into ValueKnolle, E. A. et al. | 2002
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Gathering Issues Cloud Picture for ProducersShirley, K. et al. | 2002
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Technologies Bring `Hole-in-One' Possibilities to Every ProjectLane, A. / Longorio, P. / Young, R. et al. | 2002
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GAS INDUSTRY STRATEGIESBeims, T. et al. | 2002
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Hybrid Drilling Units Integrate Automated Computer ControlEwen, R. L. et al. | 2002
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Silicon chips are already at the core of almost every field and office operation, but the industry has not seen anything yetBeims, T. et al. | 2002
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Supply Issues Loom Ahead for IndustryLydecker, R. B. et al. | 2002
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Browser-Based Application Gives Users Direct Access to DataBennett, L. et al. | 2002
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FERC Rides Ahead of Gas HerdSweet, D. et al. | 2002
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Texas Operators Face Difficult Surety MarketDie, R. C. et al. | 2002
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Expandable Tubulars Give Operators New CapabilitiesCook, L. et al. | 2002
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2002 TECH TRENDS All industries allocate resources-from personnel to budget dollars-in quests to create valueTipton, T. et al. | 2002
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GULF OF MEXICO Shell is pushing sub-sea technology into new depthsShirley, K. et al. | 2002
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Managing Risks Leads to Success on International StageStark, P. H. / Hallmark, T. / Manning, M. A. et al. | 2002
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U.K. Seeking Independents Eager to Enter North SeaMunns, J. et al. | 2002
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Good Practices Maintain Data IntegrityFinnan, K. L. et al. | 2002
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Coiled Tubing Cleaning Program Leads to Effective StimulationRosato, J. / Holmes, D. et al. | 2002
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Producers Advise FERC of Access ChallengesWells, B. et al. | 2002
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Field Successes Underscore Potential of Casing DrillingShirley, K. et al. | 2002
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Teamwork, Technology Put White River Dome on the MapOlson, T. / Hobbs, B. / Brooks, R. / Gale, B. et al. | 2002
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Ram-Powell Spawns Advances in Horizontal TechnologiesShirley, K. et al. | 2002
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Automation Opening New Possibilities in Production OperationsDunham, C. L. et al. | 2002
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Visualization Bringing New Perspectives to InterpretationPowell, W. D. et al. | 2002
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Market Variables Suggest More Price Volatility AheadBeims, T. et al. | 2002
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Real-World Problems Spawning Drilling InnovationsSwartout, H. et al. | 2002
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Horizontal Drilling Maximizes Recovery In Coalbed MethaneStayton, R. J. et al. | 2002
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Independents Finding Prime Opportunities Offshore AngolaMayhew, G. et al. | 2002
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Producers Find Options for Treating GasWarren, G. L. / Oostwouder, S. P. et al. | 2002
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DRILLING TECHNOLOGY Knowledge is today's drilling frontier. Digital technologies that acquire data in real time, transform data into information, and then turn information into knowledge will transform the way operators manage reservoirsHeinemann, R. et al. | 2002
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Spooled Composite Pipe Remediates Aging Flow LinesAyars, T. et al. | 2002
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Deep Coals Hold Big Share of Total Coalbed Methane PrizeMurray, D. K. et al. | 2002
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Subsea Technologies Enable Push into `Final Frontier'Beims, T. et al. | 2002
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Unocal Poised for Breakout Opportunities in Ultradeep GulfBeims, T. et al. | 2002
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DRILLING FLUIDS TECHNOLOGYCaenn, R. et al. | 2002
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Sophisticated new exploration and production technologies are being developed and tested today that promise to reshape the way the industry finds, develops and produces oil and gas in the futureSwager, D. R. / Bryant, I. et al. | 2002
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Conductivity Key to Optimizing Hydraulic FracturesDuenckel, B. et al. | 2002
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New Cased-Hole Tools Deliver Better DataOliver, D. et al. | 2002
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Technologies Extend Drilling to Deeper Waters, Deeper ZonesBeckwith, R. et al. | 2002
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CASP Developing Tools for Automated Seismic ProcessingIkelle, L. T. et al. | 2002
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Spoolable Composite Pipe Provides New AlternativePoshard, D. et al. | 2002
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Expandable, Non-Standard Casing Sizes Open New OptionsUrech, B. / Heidbrier, D. et al. | 2002
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Land Rig Additions Incorporate Latest TechnologiesMason, R. et al. | 2002
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Seismic Technologies Improve Deep Gas ImagingNg, P. / Anstey, I. et al. | 2002
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CT-Conveyed System Fractures Multiple Coals in Single TripRodvelt, G. / Willis, S. / Mullins, D. / Toothman, R. et al. | 2002
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Technology Enables Accurate Formation EvaluationShammai, M. / Shaw, A. / Gordon, B. / Ferworn, K. / Ford, J. et al. | 2002
- 84
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Jetting, Phase Separator Stimulate Productivity of Gas WellsHarris, J. et al. | 2002
- 84
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Linux Continues to Make Major Inroads in UpstreamSchmitzer, J. et al. | 2002
- 84
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Science of Small Holds Enormous Possibilities in E&PPowell, W. D. et al. | 2002
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Trends Outline Future in E&P SupercomputingPainter, D. et al. | 2002
- 85
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Nitrogen Solves Cementing, Well Stimulation ProblemsCalvert, D. G. / Middaugh, R. L. / Crook, R. J. / Crabb, H. H. / Rohwer, C. et al. | 2002
- 86
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Multicomponent 3-D Enhances Stratigraphic ImagingHardage, B. A. et al. | 2002
- 86
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Right Fluid Speeds Subsalt Rate of PenetrationWhitfill, D. / Rachal, G. / Lawson, J. / Armagost, K. et al. | 2002
- 87
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Drilling with Casing Technique Making Major StridesWardley, M. et al. | 2002
- 88
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Coalbed methane has quickly become an important U.S. gas supply resourceShirley, K. et al. | 2002
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Adaptive Technology Adjusts to Changing ConditionsWillson, B. / Bestor, T. et al. | 2002
- 89
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Three-Parameter AVO Reduces Prospect Evaluation RiskSkidmore, C. / Ratcliff, D. W. et al. | 2002
- 90
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IT Outsourcing, Web Services Improve Business PerformanceHumphries, D. J. et al. | 2002
- 90
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IT Solutions Transforming Foundations of E&PFlinois, X. et al. | 2002
- 91
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Independents Scoring Big Successes in Gulf PlaysShirley, K. et al. | 2002
- 91
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Software, Methodology Capture M&A OpportunitiesChender, M. et al. | 2002
- 92
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New Systems Offer Improved Performance in Deepwater GulfLee, J. / Sartor, G. / Green, T. / Dick, M. et al. | 2002
- 92
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Oil and Gas Insurance Premiums Continue to ClimbGoodridge, G. et al. | 2002
- 92
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New Bit Designs Improve Drilling EfficienciesLee, M. et al. | 2002
- 93
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Electronic Invoicing Emerging as Next-Generation SolutionMunro, R. et al. | 2002
- 94
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Electronic `Technician' Maintains Peak Engine PerformanceZurlo, J. / Knowles, K. et al. | 2002
- 94
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Independents Setting Sights on Deep Water, Deep ShelfShirley, K. et al. | 2002
- 94
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Digital Well Log Workflows Increase ProductivityStarr, R. A. et al. | 2002
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Online Data Rooms Simplify Property Evaluations, TransactionsMoukhitov, A. et al. | 2002
- 96
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High-Performance Mud Pumps Meet Deep Drilling DemandsVogelsang, D. et al. | 2002
- 96
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Outsourcing Helps Operators Transform Data into DecisionsBlack, T. et al. | 2002
- 98
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Technology Unravels `Genetic Code' of 3-D DataDuncan, P. M. / Latkiewicz, C. et al. | 2002
- 100
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SCADA Advances Finding Applications in GulfSchmidt, E. et al. | 2002
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Trends Driving Developments in Computing and VisualizationBartling, B. et al. | 2002
- 100
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Independent Delineates Thin Reservoirs using `Intelligent Computing'Sippel, M. et al. | 2002
- 100
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Applications Demonstrate Value of Multicomponent SeismicTatham, R. H. et al. | 2002
- 102
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Ocean Energy Makes Transition to Digital Well Log TechnologyColl, M. M. / Starr, R. A. et al. | 2002
- 103
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New-Generation Jackup Design Optimizes Deep Gas DrillingHunt, R. et al. | 2002
- 104
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Sale 182 Gives Independents New Room to RunBeims, T. et al. | 2002
- 105
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Factors Favor Growth in LNG MarketPowell, W. D. et al. | 2002
- 106
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Trenton-Black River Play Driving Appalachian ActivityAvary, K. L. et al. | 2002
- 106
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ARTIFICIAL LIFT TECHNOLOGY Thanks to advancements in the areas of multilaterals, sand control, flow control, artificial lift and well monitoring, virtually any bore hole configuration that can be drilled can now also be completed. Various combinations of these technologies provide the optimum solution to a variety of reservoir dynamics, and leading-edge developments in each area are enabling more effective production optionsBetancourt, S. / Shukla, S. / Sun, D. / Hsii, J. / Jalali, Y. et al. | 2002
- 106
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Employers Hold Key to ElectionsBlessing, E. et al. | 2002
- 107
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`P2P' Distributed Architecture Infuses PCs with New CapabilityLee, P. Y. / Bernardin, J. et al. | 2002
- 108
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New Products Designed to Optimize Compressor OperationsLee, M. et al. | 2002
- 109
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Conformance Solutions Improve WAG Unit's Production, EconomicsHonnert, M. A. / Creel, P. / Vavrek, G. / Kelley, R. A. / Tate, R. / Dalrymple, E. D. et al. | 2002
- 109
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Satellite Services Ensure Remote CommunicationsSherrard, B. et al. | 2002
- 109
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Innovation Leads to Success at Ladder Creek Helium PlantJohnson, D. J. / Rydjord, K. et al. | 2002
- 109
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Method Delineates Optimal Exploration ZonesPisetski, V. / Guidish, T. et al. | 2002
- 111
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Texas Alliance honors two in Dallas| 2002
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Frequency-Enhanced Imaging Delineates Thin Bed ReservoirsCountiss, M. L. et al. | 2002
- 112
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COGA: Association puts emphasis on educating public| 2002
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Knowledge Management Tools Improve Business ResultsLivesay, J. / Klahr, P. et al. | 2002
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Ohio: OOGA inducts 19 into Hall of Fame| 2002
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Intelligent ESP Optimizes Artificial Lift OperationsBooth, K. / Barnes, M. / Garrett, M. S. / Sakocius, K. et al. | 2002
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Rocky Mountains: COGA report heralds natural gas potential| 2002
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Research Project Focuses on Treating Gas at High PressuresGerdes, K. / Brunner, R. G. et al. | 2002
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SOOGA: Awards highlight spring membership meeting| 2002
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R&D Program Targets Artificial Lift TechnologiesPrado, M. G. et al. | 2002
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Disk Array Transport Streamlines Project Cycle TimesDember, I. et al. | 2002
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Subsalt Trend Yielding Largest Deepwater DiscoveriesShinol, J. H. et al. | 2002
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Technologies Provide Options for Removing Hydrogen SulfideNagl, G. J. / Heguy, D. L. et al. | 2002
- 118
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Inductees acquire early interests in oil| 2002
- 118
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Washington Call-Ups: LIAISON Committee emphasizes energy policy| 2002
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Trends, Technologies Leading to Digital Data ModelHess, G. V. et al. | 2002
- 120
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Seismic Velocity Analysis Enables Pore Pressure PredictionHolcombe, H. T. et al. | 2002
- 120
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Nitrogen Finding Increased EOR ApplicationsLimbach, K. / Blann, J. / Lew, K. / Ganguly, S. / Evans, H. et al. | 2002
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Conference spotlights case studies| 2002
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IOGA WV: Producers see exciting future| 2002
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Technology Improves Understanding of Onshore DiscoveryRohloff, H. / Kennon, S. / Ward, S. et al. | 2002
- 123
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Storage Solutions Enhance Business Efficiency, ProductivityPratt, A. et al. | 2002
- 123
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Resolutions address fracturing, infrastructure security| 2002
- 124
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Operators Scoring Big Successes in Mid-Continent PlaysShirley, K. et al. | 2002
- 124
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Root Cause Analysis Key to Preventing Equipment FailuresGibson, E. D. / Birkelbach, L. / Turner, B. / Davidson, G. W. / Stark, R. / Stevens, R. / Vasquez, D. / Johnson, K. / Williams, K. et al. | 2002
- 125
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Oilmen work on improving state's business climate| 2002
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California: Air quality rules no win for San Joaquin Valley| 2002
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Contractors Respond to Complex Well Demands with Fleet UpgradesYancy, J. et al. | 2002
- 126
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Politics of Oil: Policy on Iraq has implications for oil markets| 2002
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High-Density Acquisition Improves 3-D Data QualityLansley, R. M. / Reksnes, P. A. et al. | 2002
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High-Pressure Troika Wells Push CT Operating EnvelopePorter, D. A. / Larsen, H. A. / Peterson, C. et al. | 2002
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EKOGA: Eastern Kansas bustles with activity| 2002
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Production Automation More Necessity than LuxuryDunham, C. L. et al. | 2002
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Powder River Basin: Environmental impact statements attacked from several corners| 2002
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Emergency Preparedness: IPAA adds input to gas allocation debate| 2002
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Geovolume Visualization Revolutionizing 3-D InterpretationPowell, D. et al. | 2002
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IPEC Strives to Alleviate Compliance Burden on IndependentsSublette, K. L. et al. | 2002
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OIPA: Political races warm fall conference| 2002
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Ohio producers survive unpredictable prices| 2002
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Factors Critical to Success in Upgrading PlatformsStovall, J. / Bennett, T. / Tetrault, E. et al. | 2002
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Basin-Centered Gas, Coalbed Methane Keep Focus on Rockies; Trends Changing Exploration ParadigmShirley, K. et al. | 2002
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NMOGA: Public awareness campaign pays dividends| 2002
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Operators Turning to Service Providers to Manage ProductionShirley, K. et al. | 2002
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No easy solutions for Texas tax issues| 2002
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IT-Based Solutions Migrating to Production OperationsSardella, J. / Bandy, T. R. / Eliassen, L. P. et al. | 2002
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Legends: Alliance honors Texas giants| 2002
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Public Image: New Mexico associations put energy into education| 2002
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No silver bullets in federal energy bills| 2002
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IPANM: Hard work moves regulatory barriers| 2002
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New Equipment, Services Optimize Oil and Gas ProductionSchaible, B. et al. | 2002
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Program Showcases Latest Technological AdvancesLee, M. et al. | 2002
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NPDES: Kansas envisions workable program| 2002
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COGA: Rockies become "ground zero" for gas industry challenges| 2002
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NPDES: Phase II implementation portends no good for industry| 2002
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IOGA WV: Producers ride out oscillating markets| 2002
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Natural Gas: U.S. market expected to survive and thrive| 2002
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Managing Change Reduces Risk, Increases PerformanceHolland, D. / Nash, B. et al. | 2002
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IOGA WV: Association set to begin new era| 2002
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COGA: Environmentalists threaten gas prospects| 2002
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IPANM: Producers wrestle with access issues| 2002
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LIAISON Committee: Representatives wait on task force to rewrite Independent Producer Agenda| 2002
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Natural Gas: Sagging markets shut in North Texas gas| 2002
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IOGCC: Governors assess energy policy needs; Emerging regulations possess potential for significant impact| 2002
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PBIOS 2002 Permian Basin International Oil Show Official Program Guide| 2002