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July 24, 2013
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Mineral Rich Australia May Contain World's Next Major Oil Find
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 24, 2013
Australia's massive mineral exports allowed it to weather the global recession, which began in 2008, quite nicely. The U.S. government's Energy Information Administration noted in its country's analysis for Australia, "Australia, rich in hydrocarbons and uranium, was the world's second largest coal exporter in 2011 and the third largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter in 2012. "Australia is rich in commodities, including fossil fuel and uranium reserves, and is one of the few countries belong ... read more
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West Africa becomes pirate hotspot amid oil boom
Pirates have looted a Marshall Islands-flagged chemical tanker off Togo and hijacked a Maltese oil products tanker off Gabon in recent days amid a sharp escalation in attacks by maritime marauders plaguing the oil-rich Gulf of Guinea off West Africa. ... more
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Reforms needed for investment in Australian LNG
An Australian oil and natural gas industry supporter warned that without policy reforms billions of dollars in new liquefied natural gas projects would be at risk. ... more
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Iraq oil exports fall on weather, sabotage
Iraqi oil exports fell in June for the second month in a row as poor weather hit southern ports and saboteurs damaged a key pipeline, the oil ministry said Monday. ... more
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Iran signs major deal to export gas to Iraq
Iran has finalised a major contract to export gas to neighbouring Iraq, worth 3.7 billion dollars a year, local media on Monday quoted a deputy oil minister as saying. ... more


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A 70-year-long experiment yields a result -- one drop of pitch
One of the world's longest-running experiments climaxed last week in a university lab in Dublin, Ireland, with a simple falling drop of pitch, researchers said. ... more
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Indonesian graft court jails third Chevron employee
An Indonesian ant-corruption court on Friday jailed a third employee of the local subsidiary of US energy giant Chevron Corporation, in a case that has spooked foreign investors. ... more
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Algerian energy sector in decline amid security concerns
Algeria's oil industry, its economic mainstay, is in decline amid dramatic changes across the Arab world that could yet bring political upheaval to the pivotal North African state, a major gas supplier to Europe. ... more
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Protests held as YPF, Chevron sign Argentina oil deal
Chevron and Argentina's state oil giant YPF signed a $1.2 billion agreement on Tuesday to exploit a huge oil reserve, triggering protests over the fracking it will entail. ... more
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Israel's dilemma: Where to sell the east Med gas
The Israeli government, rejoicing in the Jewish state's growing reserves of natural gas off its Mediterranean coast and the possibility of oil as well, is wrestling with the geopolitical ramifications this energy wealth has brought in its train. ... more
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Chile reports fracking 'milestone' in gas find
Chilean state oil company ENAP said it used fracking techniques to release what could be commercially viable quantities of natural gas and condensates in the country's southern Magallanes region. ... more

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Japan mulls nationalising unclaimed islands: report
Japan may nationalise any unclaimed remote islands in its waters in a bid to bolster its territorial claims, a newspaper said Monday amid a dispute with China over one set. ... more
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Brussels says no plans for EU-wide shale gas ban
The European Union has no plans to impose a blanket ban on hydraulic fracturing, a controversial shale gas extraction method, but it will lay out rules to address environmental concerns, a top EU official said Tuesday. ... more
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Oil slips on China's economic slowdown
World oil prices edged lower on Monday after weak economic data in both China and the United States, the two biggest global consumers of crude. ... more
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Violence, bottlenecks threaten Iraq's new oil strategy
Iraq's troubled government is drawing up a new energy strategy that envisions investment of $620 billion in the next 17 years to triple production to 9 million barrels per day by 2020. ... more
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Stanford researchers say 'peak oil' concerns should ease
Fears of depleting the Earth's supply of oil are unwarranted, according to new research, which concludes that the demand for oil - as opposed to the supply - will reach its own peak and then decline ... more
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Radioactive water leaked into sea at Fukushima: TEPCO

Australia minister calls for more uranium development

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Big quakes trigger tremors at US oil and gas sites
Large earthquakes around the world have been found to trigger tremors at US sites where wastewater from gas drilling operations is injected into the ground, a US study said Thursday. ... more
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India rebukes Bhutan with fuel subsidy cut: report
India has cut fuel subsidies to neighbouring Bhutan as part of a rebuke to the kingdom for "taking the Indian government for granted", a report said Thursday, citing government documents. ... more
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Global recovery, China to pull oil demand in 2014: IEA
Global economic recovery and emerging markets led by China will boost growth of oil demand to a record high total next year, the IEA forecast on Thursday. ... more
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Treating oil spills with chemical dispersants: Is the cure worse than the ailment?
Treating oil spills at sea with chemical dispersants is detrimental to European sea bass. A new study, to be presented at the Society for Experimental Biology meeting in Valencia on July 6, suggests ... more
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Trial over Spain Prestige oil disaster ends

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Global fears of running out of oil unwarranted, U.S. researchers say

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Libyan oil output falls amid security crisis

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Gabon makes rare challenge to China over oil practices

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Quebec train disaster highlights pipeline shortage

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BP fights 'feeding frenzy' of US oil spill claims

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Northrop Grumman Provides LCR-100 Attitude and Heading Reference System for Sikorsky Offshore Rig Approach Capability

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Israel's plan to export Mediterranean gas faces obstacles

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US Navy bolsters presence in Gulf

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Japan has 'serious concern' about China drilling rig

Petrocaribe weighs Venezuela's post-Chavez oil diplomacy

Iraq's Maliki discusses oil project in Russia

Transporting Diluted Bitumen Through Pipelines Does Not Increase Likelihood of Release

Iraq mulls $620B energy strategy

China to reconsider shale target?

Japan vows to help Philippines amid China sea row

Jordan seeks energy security with shale oil plant

Outside View: Azerbaijan decides Europe's energy security

Philippines vents anger at China over naval buildup

Philippines, US hold war games near China flashpoint reef

Violence against Brazil natives up sharply: report

Chinese secure foreign oil in $100B buying spree

Bangladesh to exhaust gas reserves?

Qatar succession and the gulf's aging monarchies

Obama: Keystone pipeline must not add to global warming

Argentina struggles to raise cash for shale develoment

Stray gases found in water wells near shale gas sites

Fracking raises risk of contaminated drinking water: study

Oil prices ease on US, China concerns

Iraq oil exports dip on weather, sabotage

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