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JAPAN MAY APPEAL TO GATT ON CHIPS
(Ap) |
The Japanese government may appeal to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade if the United State
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
March 27, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
PICKENS SAYS SAUDIS WILL HOLD $18 PRICE
(Ap) |
Texas oil man T. Boone Pickens predicted Thursday that Saudi Arabia will be able to keep oil at $18
PAPUA NEW GUINEA SEEN EXPORTING OIL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Papua New Guinea has the capacity to produce 100,000 barrels of oil a day by 1991, a former oil advi
OIL SPILL HITS CZECHOSLOVAKIA
(Ap) |
Some 13,000 gallons of motor oil escaped last week from a pipeline of a company in Southern Moravia
SIGNS INDICATE OPEC WINNING OIL PRICE BATTLE
Bruce Barnard |
The rally in North Sea oil prices continued with Brent crude ending the week at $18.35 a barrel for
NOBLE FINDS GAS IN GULF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Noble Affiliates Inc. made a significant natural gas discovery on Ship Shoal 80, about 10 miles offs
ISRAEL SEEN FACING OIL PRICE PARADOX
Journal of Commerce Special |
Israel is facing a paradox. Whatever happens to the price of crude oil, up or down, the results won'
KENYA'S OIL SEARCH ENTERS CRUCIAL PERIOD
Howard Schissel |
The oil search in Kenya is moving into a decisive period in 1987 as this East African state seeks to
IMPACT OF UTILITY POLICY ACT EYED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The wholesale electricity purchases that utilities must make under federal law should be competitive
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
West Resources Announces DiscoveryNOWATA, Okla. - West Resources Ltd. announced discovery of
AMOCO CHAIRMAN ANTICIPATES BETTER TIMES FOR OIL INDUSTRY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
There are encouraging signs that the worst times for the U.S. oil industry may be ending, the chairm
UTAH POWER & LIGHT PLANS REDUCTION IN RETAIL RATES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Utah Power & Light Co. plans to reduce its Utah retail rates by $60 million over seven years in an e
BRAZIL'S PETROBRAS PLANS EQUIPMENT PURCHASES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Brazilian state oil company, Petrobras, plans to spend between $120 million and $140 million on
PRO-NUCLEAR TRADE GROUPS TO MERGE
Kirby V. Freeman |
Atomic Industrial Forum and the U.S. Committee for Energy Awareness, the two principal pro-nuclear t
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Niagara Mohawk To Sell Roseton StakeSYRACUSE, N.Y. - Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. is planning
CANADA'S QUINTETTE, JAPAN EXTEND TALKS
Brian Lewis |
Discussions between Quintette Coal Ltd. and its Japanese steel mill customers on a reduced price for
US COAL EXPORTERS FEAR LOSS OF TURKISH BUSINESS
Tim Sansbury |
There's reason for U.S. coal exporters to be concerned in Turkey, commented a European trader.
FAR EAST IMPORTS EXPECTED TO RISE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Power plants in the Far East will triple their coal imports by the year 2000 though there won't be a
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Amoco Unit to Expand Carpet Yarn CapacityAmoco Fabrics Co., a subsidiary of Amoco Chemicals
REICHHOLD EYES SALE OF SHARES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Reichhold Chemicals Inc. said it is considering the sale of its shares in Reichhold Chemie AG, a Eur
FALLING SLAB OF ROCK KILLS 29-YEAR-OLD PA. COAL MINER
(Ap) |
A 29-year-old coal miner died early Friday after a slab of rock fell from the roof of an underground
FDA APPROVES HEARTWORM DRUG
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration approved Merck & Co.'s ivermectin drug, Heartgard-30R, developed
JAPANESE COMPANY DEVELOPS FILTER FOR AIDS VIRUS
(Ap) |
A Japanese chemical company said that it has developed a membrane-like material that can filter out
CHEMICAL MARKETS
JOC Staff |
National Starch Slates Price Hike for April 6National Starch & Chemical Corp. announced a pr
PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION HITS 5 ITALIAN PROVINCES
(Ap) |
Pesticide pollution affecting aqueducts in five north Italian agricultural provinces has triggered a
GREAT LAKES, MCNEIL TEAM UP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Great Lakes Chemical Corp. announced that it will produce an ingredient that will be used by McNeil
HOECHST SALES SLIDE WORLDWIDE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Hoechst Group's 1986 worldwide sales declined 11 percent to $17.52 billion from a 1985 figure of
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DRIVE SPARKS CONCERN IN WEST GERMANY
Jess Lukomski |
Since the disastrous Sandoz AG fire, West Germany's chemical industry has been fighting an uphill ba
ETHYL PETROLEUM, EMERY IN VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ethyl Petroleum Additives Division and Emery Chemicals, a division of National Distillers and Chemic
HOECHST AG'S MOVE TO BLOCK PROBE DENIED
(Ap) |
The president of the European Court of Justice rejected a request by West German chemical firm Hoech
CLONED GENE TO AID FAT STUDY
(Ap) |
Scientists say they have mapped and cloned a gene for an enzyme that controls fat storage in human t
KELLOGG SEEKS SHARE OF BANGLADESH PROJECT
Neel Patri |
The M.W. Kellogg Co., a unit of Wheelabrator Technologies Inc., is in the running for a piece of a $
AIR DEREGULATION SEEMS NEAR FOR EUROPE
Bruce Barnard |
European airlines should have enjoyed profitability under state ownership that guaranteed them monop
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
McDonnell Douglas Awards Gear ContractsLONG BEACH, Calif. - McDonnell Douglas said it has aw
TRANSPORT FREEDOM URGED IN CANADA
(Ap) |
Transportation deregulation legislation must give airlines, railways and trucking companies more fre
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hertz Penske Leasing Consolidates in Pa.READING, Pa. - Hertz Penske Truck Leasing Inc. has c
VOLVO WHITE TRUCK CORP. SHOWS FOUR NEW MODELS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Volvo White Truck Corp. introduced its line of Aero models at the Mid-America Trucking Show, adding
FRUSTRATED DESIGNERS ARGUE FOR STRONGER COPYRIGHT LAWS
(Ap) |
Ralph Waldo Emerson's century-old saw - "If a man can make a better mousetrap the world will make a
Maritime
SAFETY BILL WOULD CLOSE LOOPHOLES
(Ap) |
A loophole that allows big trucks, buses and their drivers to escape federal safety standards would
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