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August 27, 2013
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Canada at competitive disadvantage for LNG export?
Ottawa (UPI) Aug 23, 2013
Development costs for Canadian liquefied natural gas projects could make it more difficult for Canada to compete with the United States, a trade industry report says. "Project costs in Canada far exceed counterpart projects in the United States where the natural gas market is much more liquid," said the report, released this week by the International Gas Union, based in Norway, whose 110 members represent more than 95 percent of the world's gas market. "Moreover, the distance between the propos ... read more
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Dutch back Greenpeace ship's Arctic oil-drilling protest
The Netherlands on Sunday said Greenpeace's right to peaceful protest was "indisputable" after the environmental group defied Russian authorities by deploying an icebreaker through an Arctic shipping route without permission. ... more
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Greenpeace ship defies Russia in Arctic oil-drilling protest
Greenpeace defied Russian authorities Saturday by deploying an icebreaker through an Arctic shipping route without permission to protest against oil drilling. ... more
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Indian oil tanker still being detained by Iran
India said Thursday there have been "intensive discussions" but no progress toward gaining the release of an Indian oil tanker detained by Iran for the past week. ... more
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Technip to lay world's deepest gas pipeline in Gulf of Mexico
French firm Technip will lay the world's deepest gas pipeline for energy giant Shell in the US Gulf of Mexico, the oil services company said in a statement on Friday. ... more


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PetroChina says H1 profit up 5.6 percent
PetroChina on Thursday said first-half net profit increased 5.6 percent for 2013, citing a boost from policy reforms, which helped narrow losses for its refining and chemical businesses. ... more


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Belarus, Ukraine begin joint geological surveys for oil and gas
The USSR collapse in 1991, left many post-Soviet states, including Belarus and Ukraine, bereft of energy supplies. ... more
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India's OVL may block Chinese bid to buy into Brazil oilfield
Both China and India have both been scouring the globe for reliable energy resources. ... more
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Since 25 July, Libya loses nearly $1.6 billion in oil ports shutdown
Libya's oil and gas minister says the closure of the country's oil ports has resulted in massive economic losses. ... more
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Libya navy stops tanker entering oil terminal
Libya's navy has prevented a tanker from "illegally entering" Al-Sedra oil terminal in the east of the country, the army's general staff said Tuesday, as protests paralysed several ports. ... more
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How shale fracking led to an Ohio town's first 100 earthquakes
Since records began in 1776, the people of Youngstown, Ohio had never experienced an earthquake. However, from January 2011, 109 tremors were recorded and new research in Geophysical Research-Solid ... more
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Chinese oil imports to reach record $500 bn by 2020: study
Seventy percent of China's oil needs will come from imports by 2020, with the bill expected to land at a record $500 billion (375 billion euros) as rapid economic growth is spurring car sales, a study showed on Tuesday. ... more
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Lawmaker arrested at British fracking site protest
A prominent lawmaker from Britain's Green Party was among some 30 demonstrators arrested at anti-fracking protests outside a drilling site in southeast England on Monday. ... more
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Ecuador drops hold on Amazon oil drilling
Ecuador plans to open up an area of the Amazon rainforest to oil drilling. ... more
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Nigeria navy chief says oil law will curb theft, sabotage
Nigeria's navy chief said Thursday that a controversial bill to overhaul the country's energy sector would help curb criminality in the oil-rich Niger Delta and urged lawmakers to pass it. ... more
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US energy companies eye Brazil shale gas: US official
US energy companies want to use their experience to help Brazil tap into its vast shale gas reserves, US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said on a visit to the Brazilian capital. ... more
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Energy company scales back UK drilling over protests
British energy firm Cuadrilla scaled back its operations at a rural site in southern England on Friday as more than 1,000 protesters prepare a six-day "action camp" in protest against fracking. ... more
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Cameron voices strong backing for British shale gas development
British Prime Minister David Cameron said this week the country "cannot afford" to miss out on the benefits of controversial shale gas development. ... more
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Technip, Dof announce Petrobras pipeline contract
French group Technip and a Norwegian firm have won contracts worth 1.35 billion euros involving the construction of the biggest pipe-laying ships of their type for Brazil, Technip said on Monday. ... more
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Uruguay finds onshore oil, looking at commercial angle
Uruguay has struck oil in rock formations in the north of the country near Salto, the second-largest city after the capital Montevideo, and its experts are testing to determine the find's commercial potential. ... more
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Deteriorating situation in Nigeria worries oil majors

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Iraq violence kills 13 as oil pipeline bombed

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Chad suspends Chinese oil company for environmental violations

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China set to become world's biggest net oil importer

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Iran beefs up oil tanker fleet on growing business from China

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China to become world's biggest oil importer

Philippines to start talks with US on greater military presence

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China agency sued over oil production in spill-hit bay

Gag order in US bars children from discussing fracking

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Potential well water contaminants highest near natural gas drilling

Oil prices edge higher on upbeat Chinese economic data

Major west-to-east oil pipeline proposed in Canada

Oil prices rise on US, China data

Moniz addresses emissions, natural gas and exports

Sudan delays oil pipeline closure: Ethiopia

Shell rejects Ukrainian-made pipes for Yuzivska shale gas field

Mideast energy industry under terrorist attack

WWF urges Britain's Soco not to seek oil in DRC game park

Sixteen arrested at British anti-fracking protest

Oil spill reaches Thailand resort island

Myanmar-China gas pipeline starts flowing: company

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Saudi billionaire prince urges less reliance on oil

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