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Due to a reporting error, a Pipe Logix Inc. price was misidentified in a story appearing in a story published on amm.com May 29. Seamless N80 tubing ... View this article
... domestic and import items is widening, currently $269 per ton, or 16 percent, of the Pipe Logix index," Pipe Logix manager Kurt Minnich said in a ... View this article
... “Besides the obvious (environmental impact), any kind of a spill is going to raise awareness and caution,” Kurt Minnich, manager at Tulsa, Okla ... View this article
... rig count appears to have found a support level, averaging 1,758 active rigs for the past three months,” Pipe Logix manager Kurt Minnich said in a ... View this article
"Besides the obvious (environmental impact), any kind of a spill is going to raise awareness and caution," Kurt Minnich, manager at Tulsa, Okla ... View this article
... "Volumes of OCTG rebounded in January to over 520,000 tons, with imports near 300,000 tons," Pipe Logix manager Kurt Minnich said in an e ... View this article
... crazy. But by the end of (2013) we may see some (natural gas drilling),” Pipe Logix Inc. manager Kurt Minnich told AMM. ... View this article
... "North Dakota is the poster child of (rail being used to move oil)," said Kurt Minnich, editor of Pipe Logix, published by Spears&Associates Inc., Tulsa ... View this article
... manager Kurt Minnich told AMM that this balance is due to a climbing oil rig count generally making up for a falling natural gas rig count. ... View this article
... But Pipe Logix manager Kurt Minnich told AMM on Friday that the increase resulted from a change in the mix of items tracked by the index rather ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
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