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A key enabler
The world seems preoccupied with future energy sources, rightfully so. But the ability to store and transport energy is easily as important,...
World Oil, 11/01/06 by Perry A. Fischer · More from publication -
CSEM patent fight
The UK patent dispute between emgs and OHM is back on again. A press release from emgs in early October said that "'Electromagnetic Geoservices AS...
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Lower Tertiary play
Lower Tertiary play. The US MMS released a summary of Lower Tertiary discoveries in the ultra-deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Lower Tertiary...
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Way before the Burgess
We've all been schooled in the so-called Cambrian Explosion, made famous when it was restricted to the Burgess Shale of British Columbia. If you've...
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A question of arrogance
A question of arrogance. Global warming is to writers as Bill Clinton was to late-night comedians. Here's my take on how it works. A question of...
World Oil, 10/01/06 by Perry A. Fischer · More from publication -
Marine mammals: more protected than humans?
Marine mammals: more protected than humans? The latest volley in what is now a battle of the absurd comes from the US National Marine Fisheries...
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Microbial mystery
Microbial mystery.(National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A) Microbial mystery. The non-biological origin of simple hydrocarbon gases is well...
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Exactly when did that happen?
Exactly when did that happen? Explorationists spend a lot of time correlating events. Over the last few decades, our ability to determine...
World Oil, 09/01/06 by Perry A. Fischer · More from publication -
Unconventional exploration technologies: take another look: some have been around for many years, others are new. They can all prosper in a boom market, but are they worth it?
Unconventional exploration technologies: take another look: some have been around for many years, others are new. There's something about human...
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Cogito ergo, spud
Cogito ergo, spud. I've noticed that comedians often use the name Kimba to describe a hungry child. I suppose it's the emblematic name for...
World Oil, 09/01/06 by Perry A. Fischer · More from publication
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