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To: axial who wrote (25013)1/21/2008 7:51:34 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 46821
 
Great find, Jim. Thanks for posting. Exactly why this story hasn't over-shadowed those of Britney Spears and OJ Simpson, which continue to pollute the daily press and my living room screen, is beyond me. I also found the May 2007 DoE document (below) cited in the last paragraph an intresting read. [But, then, again, I've not been gettin' out as much as I should, lately ... ]
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Report #:DOE/EIA-0484(2007)
Release Date: May 2007
Next Release Date: May 2008

Chapter 4 - Natural Gas

In the IEO2007 reference case, natural gas consumption in the non-OECD countries grows more than twice as fast as in the OECD countries. Production increases in the non-OECD region account for more than 90 percent of the growth in world production from 2004 to 2030.

eia.doe.gov

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To: axial who wrote (25013)7/4/2009 6:47:36 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 46821
 
Dakota Oil Fields of Saudi-Sized Reserves Make Farmers Drillers
By Anthony Effinger | Bloomberg | June 3 2009

John Bartelson, who smokes Marlboro Lights through fingers blackened with tractor grease, may look like an average wheat farmer. He isn't. He's one of North Dakota's new oil barons. Every month, he gets a check for tens of thousands of dollars from a company in Houston called EOG Resources Inc., which drilled two oil wells on his land last year. He says the day his first royalty check arrived was one to remember. ``I smiled to beat hell, and I went to town and had a beer,'' Bartelson, 65, says.

Cont.: bloomberg.com

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