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October 03, 2013
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No Keystone XL pipeline approval this year: company
Ottawa (AFP) Oct 02, 2013
TransCanada said Wednesday it has given up on a White House nod by year's end to proceed with construction of the northern leg its proposed Keystone XL pipeline. In a securities filing, the company said it "no longer expects that the decision on the presidential permit required for the project will be made by year end and the corporation anticipates that its previously disclosed expected in-service date of 2013 will be similarly delayed." The project aims to build a 1,980-mile (3,200-kilometer) ... read more
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Slow progress in Israel-Turkey talks threatens gas pipeline plan
The pace of the supposed rapprochement between one-time strategic allies Israel and Turkey is almost glacial, casting doubts on prospects the Jewish state may build a $2 billion gas pipeline under the eastern Mediterranean to feed the European market. ... more
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Quakes rattle Spain, offshore gas storage project blamed
Hundreds of small earthquakes which have rattled Spain's eastern coast were blamed Wednesday by green groups and geologists on a large offshore gas storage plant that started operating in June. ... more
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China's shale development gets off to slow start
Development of China's vast shale resources is getting off to a slow start amid challenges, experts say. ... more
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Russia charges five activists with piracy: Greenpeace
Russian investigators on Wednesday charged five Greenpeace campaigners with piracy over an open-sea protest against Arctic oil drilling, the environmental group said, calling the move an "outrage". ... more


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Can bacteria combat oil spill disasters?
Teams of international scientists have decrypted the effectiveness of two types of bacteria, which could be used in the future to help combat oil spill disasters. According to a report written ... more
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China's synthetic gas plants would be greenhouse giants
Coal-powered synthetic natural gas plants being planned in China would produce seven times more greenhouse gas emissions than conventional natural gas plants, and use up to 100 times the water as sh ... more
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Indonesia ripe for U.S. investment in shale gas?
Indonesia is encouraging the United States to invest in shale gas exploration in the Southeastern Asian country. ... more
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Philippines quake kills dozens as injured overwhelm hospitals
Typhoon Bualoi inflicts death, lasting floods on Vietnam
Moldova backs EU in elections marred by Russian interference
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Russian court detains eight more Greenpeace crew members
A Russian court on Sunday ordered the detention for two months of eight more crew members of a Greenpeace ship who protested against Arctic oil drilling as part of a probe into alleged piracy. ... more
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Arctic drilling needs federal standards
Federal standards are needed to ensure safe Arctic drilling, a new report says. ... more
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Libya oil crisis imperils badly needed investment in energy
Libya's seemingly endless security crisis has crippled its all-important energy sector, slashing production from 1.4 million barrels per day to as little as 250,000 bpd, and has driven off urgently needed foreign investment to develop Libya's battered oil sector. ... more
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Greenpeace's 'Arctic 30': a diverse group of activists
The 30 activists from the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise being held by Russia hail from 18 different countries with diverse backgrounds and ages. ... more
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China wins $2 billion oil deal in Uganda
China's state-owned CNOOC has secured a $2-billion deal to develop a petroleum field in Uganda and help propel the east African nation into the club of oil-producing countries, an official said Friday. ... more
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Israel sees Turkey-Cyprus settlement as key to gas exports
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. ... 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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Nigeria signs $1.3 bn power plant deal with China

IEA: Southeast Asia's energy demand to increase 80 percent

Myanmar's energy sector boosted by World Bank investment


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Methane Out, Carbon Dioxide In

Drexel finds new energy storage capabilities between layers of 2-D materials

No Keystone XL pipeline approval this year: company


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UCLA engineers develop new metabolic pathway to more efficiently convert sugars into biofuels

KAIST announced a novel technology to produce gasoline by a metabolically engineered microorganism

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Four tonnes of radioactive water spilled in Fukushima

New leak at crippled Fukushima nuclear plant: TEPCO

Plastic pad clogs up Fukushima water cleaning system

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Iraq's oil-rich Kurds move steadily toward independence
Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region is moving ever closer to declaring independence, thanks largely to its oil reserves of 45 billion barrels and increasingly close energy links with neighboring Turkey. ... more
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Dubai signs MoU with Sonangol to build oil refinery
Dubai said on Thursday that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with China Sonangol to build a crude oil refinery aimed at meeting rising domestic demand. ... 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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Rainbow Warrior captain among activists held in Russia
A veteran Greenpeace campaigner who was the captain of the ship Rainbow Warrior when it was bombed and sunk by French secret services in New Zealand in 1985 is among the activists detained by Russia for a protest in the Arctic. ... more
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EU leaders plot defence boost in shadow of Denmark drones
Germany wants to allow military to shoot down drones
Leaked info: China's Taiwan invasion plans get help from Russia
ENERGY TECH

Dutch decision to delay shale gas drilling brings mixed reactions

ENERGY TECH

Leaders to discuss Japan importing Canada gas: reports

ENERGY TECH

Shale pits environmental versus economic interests

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Russia accuses Greenpeace activists of piracy

ENERGY TECH

Russia tows Greenpeace ship to port, activists risk charges

ENERGY TECH

Clean Energy, Ferus Natural Gas Fuels, and GE Join Forces To Jointly Deliver LNG

ENERGY TECH

Oil thieves cripple Nigeria's production, cost state $5B a year

ENERGY TECH

Venezuelan president in China after US airspace row

ENERGY TECH

Jordan, China ink $2.5 bn deal to build oil shale-fired plant

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Chevron wins partial victory in Ecuador pollution case

Algeria gas plant report reveals energy security gaps

Iraq Kurdish leader insists on right to export energy

Study: Less methane leaks from fracking than EPA says

Ecuador's Correa calls for Chevron boycott

Probing methane's secrets: From diamonds to Neptune

China confirms new gas pipeline through Tajikistan

DNV students propose new subsea solution for the Gulf of Mexico

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

Mideast Oil Loses Some of its Power

Chevron, Transocean settle over Rio oil spill

Nigerian residents reject Shell settlement over oil spills

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

BP signs deal on controversial north Iraq oilfield

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

Poland anchors energy strategy in coal, shale gas: PM

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

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