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- Oil's not well. Arning, Holger // Fairfield County Business Journal;08/02/99, Vol. 38 Issue 31, p21
Focuses on the technological issues related to international oil production and consumption. Depletion of oil reserves; Need for technological advances in offshore oil exploration; Technology for the use of natural gas as fuel for motor vehicles; Use of other alternative sources of energy such...
- Trading trends in energy spreads. Simons, Howard L. // Futures: News, Analysis & Strategies for Futures, Options & Deri;Jul95, Vol. 24 Issue 8, p26
Reports on the trading trends in the energy industry. Public reaction on a gasoline price increase; Trading opportunities in the crude oil market; Spread between deferred and spot crude oil purchases.
- Section 11. International Energy. // Monthly Energy Review;Jul2002, p145
Presents updates concerning the energy industries worldwide, as of April 2002. Crude oil production; Petroleum consumption; Nuclear electricity generation.
- Section 11. International Energy. // Monthly Energy Review;Aug2002, p145
Provides an overview on the international energy industry, as of May 2002. Increase on world crude oil production; Daily average production of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC); Production among non-OPEC nations; Petroleum stocks; Nuclear electricity generation.
- US Gulf data indicates strong fourth quarter, year 2000. Dodson, James; Le Blanc, Leonard // Offshore;Jul99, Vol. 59 Issue 7, p103
Predicts an indication of strong activity among oil and gas producers in the Gulf of Mexico in the year 2000. Indications that the turnaround has already begun; Factors which have made producers perplexed; Important indicators of future activities in the oil industry.
- Drive to improve industry returns colliding with diminishing R&D. Heinemann, Robert F. // Offshore;May2001, Vol. 61 Issue 5, p106
Deals with the challenges and plans for the improvement of the petroleum industry. Drive to improve financial returns; Efficiency improvement; Manpower shortage.
- Section 3. Petroleum. // Monthly Energy Review;Nov2003, p41
Presents an overview of the business operations of the petroleum industry in the U.S. from 1973-2002. Field production, stock exchange, petroleum products supplied, and stocks; Imports, exports, and net imports; Crude oil supply and disposition; Finished motor gasoline supply and disposition.
- Glossary. // Monthly Energy Review;Feb2007, p173
A glossary of jargon related to energy and petroleum industry is presented.
- Glossary. // Monthly Energy Review;Mar2007, p173
A glossary of jargon related to energy and petroleum industry is presented.


