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Subject: OGJ Monthly Drilling & Production Report - October 2011
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Proposed Texas chemical disclosure rule could 'demystify' fracing A proposed hydraulic fracturing chemical disclosure rule for Texas would help “demystify” the chemicals used and could reassure the public, Andrew Barron, Rice University's chemistry professor, told the Railroad Commission of Texas during an Oct. 5 hearing in Austin, Tex., on the proposed rule Share:     | Pennsylvania governor proposes Marcellus shale policy Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett proposed legislation and state policy related to drilling and development of Marcellus shale natural gas, including increasing the gas well setback distance from private water wells and public water systems. Share:     | 
| | Chevron launches solar enhanced oil recovery project Chevron Technology Ventures launched a demonstration project at Coalinga field in Kern County, Calif., to test the viability of using solar energy to enhance heavy oil production. The project uses 7,644 mirrors to focus the sun’s energy onto a solar boiler on top of a 327-ft tower. The produced steam then is injected into wells at Coalinga. Share:     | Total lets engineering contract for Hild, offshore Norway Total E&P Norge AS let a 215 million kroner contract to Aker Solutions for basic engineering to develop Hild field on Norwegian Sea production licenses 40 and 43. Share:     | Statoil submits PDO for fast-track Skuld development offshore Norway Statoil and its partners submitted to Norwegian authorities a 10 billion kroner plan for development and operation (PDO) of Skuld on Blocks 6608/10 and 6608/11 in the Halten Bank of the Norwegian Sea Share:     |
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