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Geodyne Resources Inc. Completes Acquisition
1988
Geodyne Resources Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOD) Thursday announced it has completed an acquisition of interests in producing oil and gas properties for $7.2 million and has signed an agreement to acquire interests in additional producing oil and gas properties for $17.5 million on behalf of partnerships it sponsors through PaineWebber/Geodyne Energy Income Programs. The two transactions include interests in a total of 313 producing oil and gas wells, having total proved reserves for the partnerships' interest of approximately 22 billion cubic feet of gas and 1.1 million barrels of oil. (excerpt)
Newsletter
Geodyne Resources Announces Formation of Limited Partnership
1988
Geodyne Resources Inc. (NASDAQ:GEOD) Friday announced the formation of the PaineWebber/Geodyne Institutional/Pension Energy Income P-1 Limited Partnership with investor subscriptions of $10.8 million from approximately 1,100 investors. The P-1 Partnership is the first formed under the $100 million PaineWebber/Geodyne Institutional/Pension Energy Income Partners shelf registration. The offering of interests in Partnership P-1 began June 25, 1988, and ended Sept. 30. Marketing of interests in the P-2 Partnership began Oct. 10. (excerpt)
Newsletter
PSE Inc. Presentation at New York Society of Security Analysts
1988
The following is a summary of a presentation Friday at the New York Society of Security Analysts by Albert J. Smith Jr., chairman, of PSE Inc. The recent startup of PSE Inc.'s (AMEX:POW) first California cogeneration plant and the beginning of construction of three additional cogeneration plants in California are key steps in the company's strategy of increasing its presence in California, Albert J. Smith, Jr., chairman, told the New York Society of Security Analysts Friday. California is one of PSE's three primary markets, along with Texas and the United States. Nationally, cogeneration is expected to provide 19 percent of power generating capacity added between 1990 and 2000. (excerpt)
Newsletter
PSE Announces Start-Up of Three California Cogeneration Projects
by
King, Donald
,
Mullinax, Richard
,
Shedd, Clifford E
in
Cogeneration
,
Electric power plants
,
Leffler, Donald W
1989
PSE Inc. (ASE:POW) announced Friday that its Kern Front, High Sierra, and Double \"C\" cogeneration projects have successfully completed final capacity performance tests and have begun commercial operations. Donald W. Leffler, senior vice president - engineering, construction and operations, commented on the projects, stating, \"We are proud of our performance in completing these plants on or ahead of schedule and within the budgets. \"Completion of these projects brings our total number of projects operating in California to four with a total capacity of 190 megawatts and represents a significant milestone in PSE's project development efforts in California.\" (excerpt)
Newsletter
PSE and Dominion Energy Finance California Cogeneration Project
by
Lazenby, Mark
,
King, Donald
,
Mullinax, Richard
in
Cogeneration
,
Debt financing
,
Electric power plants
1989
PSE Inc. (ASE:POW), Houston, and Dominion Energy Inc., Richmond, Va., Friday announced the completion and funding of debt financing of the San Joaquin cogeneration project. Construction and long-term financing for the $58-million project is being provided by the Sumitomo Bank Ltd., New York branch. Equity is being provided by wholly owned subsidiaries of PSE Inc. and Dominion Energy, a subsidiary of Dominion Resources Inc. PSE Inc. and Dominion Energy are partners in San Joaquin Cogen Ltd., the partnership formed to construct, own and operate the project. (excerpt)
Newsletter
Geodyne Resources Inc. Reports Financial Results
by
Curlee, Steven A
,
Luttrell, Michael E
,
Mullinax, Richard
in
Fiscal reports
,
Growth rate
,
Investments
1989
Geodyne Resources Inc. (NASDAQ:GEOD) reported record net income of $7,388,581, or 43 cents per common share, for the year ended Feb. 28, 1989, an increase of 65.5 percent from $4,463,135, or 25 cents per common share, for the year ended Feb. 29, 1988. The company also reported record revenues for fiscal 1989 of $20,189,818, up 44 percent from $14,016,907 reported for fiscal 1988. Revenues from management fees for fiscal 1989 were $11.7 million, resulting from the acquisition of approximately $101 million in producing oil and gas properties on behalf of the company's partnerships. (excerpt)
Newsletter
Geodyne Resources Inc. Announces Completed Offering of Interests
by
Curlee, Steven A
,
Luttrell, Michael E
,
Mullinax, Richard
in
Energy
,
Investments
,
Limited partnerships
1989
Geodyne Resources Inc. (NASDAQ:GEOD) Friday announced it had completed the offering of interests in the PaineWebber/Geodyne Energy Income II-G limited partnership with total subscriptions of approximately $37.2 million from approximately 3,700 investors. The II-G limited partnership is the seventh offered under the $300 million registration for this program. The company also sponsors the PainWebber/Geodyne Institutional/Pension Energy Income Partners Program, a $150 million partnership offering. (excerpt)
Newsletter
Spatiotemporal changes in influenza A virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental United States throughout the annual cycle
by
Hall, Jeffrey S.
,
Webster, Robert G.
,
Ramey, Andrew M.
in
631/326/596/1578
,
631/326/596/2564
,
631/601
2022
Avian influenza viruses can pose serious risks to agricultural production, human health, and wildlife. An understanding of viruses in wild reservoir species across time and space is important to informing surveillance programs, risk models, and potential population impacts for vulnerable species. Although it is recognized that influenza A virus prevalence peaks in reservoir waterfowl in late summer through autumn, temporal and spatial variation across species has not been fully characterized. We combined two large influenza databases for North America and applied spatiotemporal models to explore patterns in prevalence throughout the annual cycle and across the continental United States for 30 waterfowl species. Peaks in prevalence in late summer through autumn were pronounced for dabbling ducks in the genera
Anas
and
Spatula
, but not
Mareca
. Spatially, areas of high prevalence appeared to be related to regional duck density, with highest predicted prevalence found across the upper Midwest during early fall, though further study is needed. We documented elevated prevalence in late winter and early spring, particularly in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. Our results suggest that spatiotemporal variation in prevalence outside autumn staging areas may also represent a dynamic parameter to be considered in IAV ecology and associated risks.
Journal Article
Pediatric Imaging
by
Frank Quattromani, Frank Quattromani
in
Diagnostic imaging
,
Examinations, questions, etc
,
MEDICAL
2007
From airway diseases to vascular anomalies, this book provides a comprehensive overview of common and rare problems in all areas of pediatric radiology. For each disease process, the book tests your knowledge of etiology, embryology, genetics, gender considerations, and imaging findings.
Features:
* 3, 430 questions and answers presented in a rapid-fire, \"test yourself\" two-column format
* Broad coverage of pediatric pathology from a radiologic and clinical perspective
* Alphabetic organization of subject matter within each chapter to aid rapid location of topics of interest
This Q&A book provides thorough preparation for board examination and recertification exams in radiology, pediatrics, and nursing. Residents will find the book to be an indispensable tool for preparing to handle difficult, rapid-fire questioning by chief residents and attendings.