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October 21, 2013
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Rosneft cedes East Siberian oil fields to China
Moscow (AFP) Oct 18, 2013
Russia's top oil producer Rosneft signed a memorandum on Friday giving the world's largest crude importer China its first direct access to energy-rich East Siberian fields. The preliminary agreement with China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) aims to help Rosneft meet the terms of a $270-billion deal signed in June that doubles Russia's oil exports to its giant neighbour over 25 years. It also underscores the accelerating shift of Russia - the world's biggest combined producer of oil and natural ... read more
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Nigeria's booming oil theft racket costs $1B a month
Royal Dutch Shell is selling off four of its onshore Nigerian oil blocks because of the constant theft of large volumes oil from its pipelines, officials said. ... more
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$10.8B U.S. arms sale reassures gulf allies at touchy time
The Pentagon's formal notification to Congress this week of expected arms sales worth $10.8 billion to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to bolster their defenses against Iran struck a bizarre note. ... more
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Finland OKs $168 million in funding for LNG capacity expansion
Finland has announced it will finance expansion of its liquefied natural gas capacity as Brussels remains undecided on whether to locate major new LNG terminal there. ... more
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Romanians protest Chevron fracking plans
Around 1,000 protesters rallied Saturday in the northeastern Romanian village of Pungesti against plans by US energy giant Chevron to drill for shale gas. ... more


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Chinese firms to star in upcoming Brazil oil auction
Chinese oil giants CNOOC and CNPC will be in a prime position in next week's first auction of deep-water concessions in Brazil's coveted Libra oilfield, experts say. ... more
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Gaza gas now a 'serious prospect.' says Tony Blair
The prospect of the impoverished Palestinian Authority finally being able to develop a natural gas field 20 miles off the Gaza Strip's Mediterranean coast, 13 years after it was discovered, is looking increasingly good amid U.S.-led efforts to bolster the Palestinian economy. ... more
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Ukrainians protest Chevron's shale gas plans
Hundreds of Ukrainians protested Thursday against US energy giant Chevron's plans to explore for shale gas, seen as vital to the ex-Soviet country's plans to ease its energy dependence on Russia. ... more
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Fengyun satellite strengthens China global weather forecasting capacity
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China and Russia to boost energy cooperation
China and Russia plan to expand cooperation on energy projects, including oil and gas supply, nuclear energy and renewable energy, government officials said. ... more
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Troubled Somalia hustles Big Oil to resume exploration
Somalia's Western-backed government is talking to major international oil companies like Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell and BP about resuming exploration programs abandoned when the East African state collapsed into anarchy in 1991. ... more
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Shell declares Nigerian pipeline open after repairs
Shell said on Thursday it had repaired and reopened a key pipeline in southern Nigeria shut down last week owing to leaks, but that contractual obligations remained suspended. ... more
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Chevron in US court to block $19bn Ecuador fine
US oil giant Chevron went to court in New York this week to try to escape paying $19 billion in damages in Ecuador, accusing an American lawyer acting for indigenous people there of fraud. ... more
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Senior Dutch diplomat beaten up in Russia
A senior Dutch diplomat at The Netherlands embassy in Moscow was beaten up at his home in the Russian capital by unknown attackers who scrawled the letters "LGBT" on a mirror with lipstick, officials said Wednesday. ... more
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Romanian villagers occupy site to prevent Chevron 'fracking'
Romanian police clashed with villagers on Wednesday as they tried in vain to force them off a field they have occupied for a third day to prevent US energy giant Chevron from drilling for shale gas. ... more
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Don't Be Fooled by Libya - This is a Failed State
Gunmen have seized Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan from a hotel in central Tripoli, releasing him shortly afterwards, but making it clear that post-Gaddafi Libya is a failed state and that the gove ... more
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Clues to foam formation could help find oil
Blowing bubbles in the backyard is one thing and quite another when searching for oil. That distinction is at the root of new research by Rice University scientists who describe in greater detail th ... more
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Firms eye power generation in post-Fukushima Japan

South Korean president calls for global energy cooperation

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Finland OKs $168 million in funding for LNG capacity expansion

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Britain, EDF strike deal on nuclear project: source

Japan to seek Fukushima decommissioning ideas overseas

Britain to allow Chinese majority stakes in nuclear projects: Osborne

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Radioactive shale gas contaminants found at wastewater discharge site
Elevated levels of radioactivity, salts and metals have been found in river water and sediments at a site where treated water from oil and gas operations is discharged into a western Pennsylvania cr ... more
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Russian court rules to keep more Greenpeace activists in jail
A Russian court on Friday rejected the bail requests of two British nationals remanded in custody along with the 28 other crew members of a Greenpeace ship that protested Arctic oil drilling. ... more
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Shell warns on Nigerian exports after pipeline shutdown
Shell warned on Friday it may not meet production targets for crude exports in Nigeria after it shut down a major pipeline repeatedly hit by sabotage and theft. ... more
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Russian journalists call for release of Greenpeace photographer
Several dozen journalists took to the streets of Saint Petersburg to demand the release of Denis Sinyakov, detained on piracy charges along with the crew of a Greenpeace ship after an Arctic oil drilling protest. ... more
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Global energy challenges under spotlight in South Korea

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Lebanon's feuding pols block Med gas drilling again

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France upholds fracking ban

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Kremlin protests arrest of Russian diplomat by Dutch police

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Saudis drive to boost oil output, fast-track shale gas

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US shutdown delaying Keystone XL pipeline review

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US and allies push China for progress on sea disputes

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Shell shuts Nigerian pipeline again, loses 150,000 bpd

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After years of blocking, Israel backs Gaza offshore gas

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Iraq inks $6 bln refinery deal: statement

Taiwan risks tensions with survey of disputed Spratlys

Spain sees 'limited risk' of big quake linked to gas

MEPs: shale gas projects require environment impact study

Singapore, China giants mull Spain gas investment: report

Putin demands Dutch apology on diplomat amid Greenpeace row

Spanish protesters demand closure of gas site linked to quakes

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Study to look at British Columbia's 'clean' LNG

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Beijing aims to switch from coal to natural gas

Mideast oil power wanes as U.S., others boost production

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Russia charges all 30 Greenpeace activists with piracy

US court backs BP in dispute over compensation for oil spill

Spain sees link between quakes and offshore gas storage plant

Slow progress in Israel-Turkey talks threatens gas pipeline plan

Quakes rattle Spain, offshore gas storage project blamed

Libya's oil sector faces long-term decline amid anarchy

Russia charges five activists with piracy: Greenpeace

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