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All this is nothing beside the capacity that is about to come onstream in China.
ECONOMIST: Semiconductor manufacturers
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Davy Jones 1 has been temporarily abandoned while they await the arrival of production equipment to bring the well onstream.
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From 2002, the Luzon grid will have 2, 700 MW more capacity coming onstream - or, rather, up from the sea.
CNN: Up from the Ocean
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And so they are: by one estimate, 15m barrels of new capacity should come onstream by 2010 (see article).
ECONOMIST: Uncertainty looks a bigger problem than high prices
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What's worse, nearly 40 new DRAM fabrication plants, or fabs -- almost half in Asia -- are coming onstream this year.
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New refineries might come onstream some day, but don't hold your breath.
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Some overlapping products, he says, will be eliminated, while new snack plates, bowls and a 54-ounce cold cup for movie theaters come onstream.
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Fifty-eight new reactors are under construction, up from 52 a year ago, and 148 reactors are planned, including 110 that will come onstream in the next 10 years.
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But a recent report from Cambridge Energy Research Associates predicted that as much as 16m new bpd could come onstream by 2010, which would probably mean a precipitous drop in prices.
ECONOMIST: Perils at the pump | The
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In theory, new supplies should soon be coming onstream.
ECONOMIST: The oil price should fall��eventually
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In the late '80s and '90s, nobody went into petroleum engineering, so now companies must rely on a cadre of aging graybeards plus an influx of newbies who can't come onstream fast enough.
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