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September 26, 2013
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Israel sees Turkey-Cyprus settlement as key to gas exports
Tel Aviv, Israel (UPI) Sep 25, 2013
Israelis are still trying to figure out how to export natural gas from their big offshore fields under the eastern Mediterranean, and their thinking these days seems to be moving along radical lines - like playing peacemaker. One option under study is to build a $10 billion liquefied gas terminal in nearby Cyprus, which also has found gas, and jointly export to Europe. But that's risky because of Turkey's occupation of the northern part of the largely Greek-speaking island and Ankara's ... read more
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Russian court to rule on jailing Greenpeace activists
A Russian court on Thursday began considering whether to prolong the detention of 30 Greenpeace activists suspected of piracy after they held a high seas protest on an Arctic oil platform. ... more
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Lawmaker charged over British fracking site protest
A prominent Green Party lawmaker was charged Wednesday following her arrest last month at a British anti-fracking protest. ... more
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Egypt for Sale
Three years has seen the overturn of two government, the deaths of thousands of people and the destruction of much of the Egyptian economy. In the end, the mobs have changed nothing, except to make ... more
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Russia accuses Greenpeace activists of piracy
Russia opened a criminal probe Tuesday into suspected piracy by both foreign and local activists from environmental lobby group Greenpeace who staged a protest at sea over Arctic oil exploration by energy giant Gazprom. ... more


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Leaders to discuss Japan importing Canada gas: reports
Japan and Canada will hold talks Tuesday on Canadian shale gas exports to Japan, reports said, as the resource-poor Asian country looks to diversify its sources of fuel. ... more
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Shale pits environmental versus economic interests
Shale oil and gas may be massive untapped energy sources, but the risks of extracting them has drawn calls for tighter regulation or an all-out ban. ... more
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Dutch decision to delay shale gas drilling brings mixed reactions
A Dutch government move to delay a decision on allowing shale gas drilling was hailed by local communities but "regretted" by energy boosters. ... more
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Russia tows Greenpeace ship to port, activists risk charges
Russian border guards were on Monday towing a ship of the environmental lobby group Greenpeace to an Arctic port where its activists could face charges for a protest on an oil rig owned by the Gazprom energy giant. ... more
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Clean Energy, Ferus Natural Gas Fuels, and GE Join Forces To Jointly Deliver LNG
Clean Energy Fuels, Ferus Natural Gas Fuels, GE Ventures and GE Energy Financial Services have announced a consortium to jointly deliver liquefied natural gas ("LNG") in the United States at the Hig ... more
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Oil thieves cripple Nigeria's production, cost state $5B a year
Nigeria, once Africa's energy powerhouse, is losing an average of $5 billion a year in potential revenue because international criminal networks are stealing at least 100,000 barrels daily, reducing the country's production to a four-year low of less than 2 million barrels a day, a British report says. ... more
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Venezuelan president in China after US airspace row
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said he had arrived in Beijing on Saturday after accusing the United States of refusing his plane access to its airspace for the journey. ... more
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Jordan, China ink $2.5 bn deal to build oil shale-fired plant
Jordan and China have inked a memorandum of understanding to build a $2.5 billion (1.8 billion euros) oil shale-fired power plant in the kingdom to produce 900 megawatts of electricity, media said Thursday. ... more
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Chevron wins partial victory in Ecuador pollution case
An arbitration panel in the Hague has given US oil firm Chevron an important procedural victory in its battle against a $19 billion fine by Ecuador for polluting the Amazon basin region. ... more
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Algeria gas plant report reveals energy security gaps
The first detailed report of what happened when 32 jihadists stormed the In Amenas gas complex in Algeria in January concludes there were inadequate security measures in place and Algeria's army was ill-prepared for an attack by such a large terrorist force. ... more
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Iraq Kurdish leader insists on right to export energy
A senior leader of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region insisted on Wednesday that it had the right to export oil, efforts which the central government in Baghdad has decried as illegal. ... more
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Myanmar's energy sector boosted by World Bank investment

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Canada at competitive disadvantage for LNG export?

Dutch back Greenpeace ship's Arctic oil-drilling protest

China probes three more oil executives for 'violations'


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Japan top diplomat visits Chernobyl nuclear plant

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Study: Less methane leaks from fracking than EPA says
Natural gas drilling emits 10 percent less methane greenhouse gas than the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and fracking critics say, a study indicates. ... more
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Ecuador's Correa calls for Chevron boycott
Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa called Tuesday for a global boycott of Chevron, as part of a campaign to highlight Amazon pollution that Quito has attributed to the US oil giant. ... more
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Probing methane's secrets: From diamonds to Neptune
Hydrocarbons from the Earth make up the oil and gas that heat our homes and fuel our cars. The study of the various phases of molecules formed from carbon and hydrogen under high pressures and tempe ... more
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China confirms new gas pipeline through Tajikistan
China's Xi Jinping at a regional summit signed a deal to build a gas pipeline through the impoverished ex-Soviet country of Tajikistan, Tajik television reported Saturday. ... more
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DNV students propose new subsea solution for the Gulf of Mexico

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Lebanon's gas hopes leak away amid country's woes

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Mideast Oil Loses Some of its Power

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Chevron, Transocean settle over Rio oil spill

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Nigerian residents reject Shell settlement over oil spills

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China's Xi agrees $3 bn in credits for Kyrgyzstan

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BP signs deal on controversial north Iraq oilfield

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Europe must save gas plants for energy security: GDF Suez chief

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Poland anchors energy strategy in coal, shale gas: PM

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Uzbekistan, China sign agreements worth $15 billion

Philippines mulls removing 'Chinese' blocks at shoal

U.K. scientists say shale gas' carbon footprint on par with others

Shell opens compensation talks over massive Nigeria oil spill

Japan and India to push for better LNG pricing

Exploring for Oil in Nicaragua: Friends in High Places

Destabilization fears over Somalia's first oil deal

PetroChina denies more officials probed for graft

Chevron claims new proof of fraud in Ecuador pollution ruling

China, Kazakhstan eye deals worth $30 bln

Shell in compensation talks over Nigeria oil spills

China and Turkmenistan pledge energy cooperation

Philippines says it finds more Chinese blocks on reef

Libya in crisis as armed groups throttle oil supplies

India tells firms to be more adventurous in oil quest

Iraq oil exports rebound in August: ministry

Japan's Abe visits gas-rich Qatar

Thousands protest in Romania against shale gas, gold mine

China halts environmental approvals for oil giants

Row between Portugal, Spain over Savage Islands

Poll finds 70% of oil-rich Norwegians against EU membership

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