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The moderator was Dr. Tad Patzek, chairman of the department of energy and geosystems engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.
Andrew Kreig: Peak Oil Experts Fear Big New U.S. Job Losses, Economic Downturn Andrew Kreig 2010
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"People in these jobs are under a lot of pressure to save time and money," said Tadeusz W. Patzek, chairman of the department of petroleum and geosystems engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.
Costly drilling effort might have rushed BP and Transocean on safety measures 2010
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But Tadeusz Patzek, a professor who is the chairman of the department of petroleum and geosystems engineering at the University of Texas, argues that the discussion has been hijacked by people who don't know what they're talking about.
Each day, another way to define worst-case for oil spill 2010
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But Tadeusz Patzek, a professor who is the chairman of the department of petroleum and geosystems engineering at the University of Texas, argues that the discussion has been hijacked by people who don't know what they're talking about.
Each day, another way to define worst-case for oil spill 2010
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But at least he can help out his relations, like his favored adopted niece Zula, an Eritrean refugee who was raised on the family homestead in Iowa and is now putting her advanced geoscience degree to work as a technician in the T'Rain world, designing the geosystems that deposit precious metals where gold-farmers an integral part of the T'Rain economy can dig it up.
Boing Boing Cory Doctorow 2011
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Paul Bommer, a University of Texas petroleum and geosystems engineering professor and member of the flow rate team, said cap seems to have made a "dent" in reducing the flow, but there is still a lot of oil coming out.
Market News 2010
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Paul Bommer, a University of Texas petroleum and geosystems engineering professor and member of the flow rate team, said cap seems to have made a "dent" in reducing the flow, but there is still a lot of oil coming out.
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Paul Bommer, a University of Texas petroleum and geosystems engineering professor and member of the flow rate team, said cap seems to have made a "dent" in reducing the flow, but there is still a lot of oil coming out.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2010
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Shutting off the oil from the well represents a significant success, Tad Patzek, chair of petroleum and geosystems engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, said in an interview.
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Paul Bommer, a University of Texas petroleum and geosystems engineering professor and member of the flow rate team, said cap seems to have made a "dent" in reducing the flow, but there is still a lot of oil coming out.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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