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November 06, 2013
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Gas injection probably triggered small earthquakes near Snyder, Texas
Austin TX (SPX) Nov 06, 2013
A new study correlates a series of small earthquakes near Snyder, Texas between 2006 and 2011 with the underground injection of large volumes of gas, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) - a finding that is relevant to the process of capturing and storing CO2 underground. Although the study suggests that underground injection of gas triggered the Snyder earthquakes, it also points out that similar rates of injections have not triggered comparable quakes in other fields, bolstering the idea that undergro ... read more
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Ukraine minister: Naftogaz debt to Gazprom to be resolved Monday
A dispute over late payment of $882 million owed by Ukraine's Naftogaz to Russia's Gazprom will be resolved Monday, a Ukrainian minister said. ... more
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Iraq oil pipeline bombed, pumping shut down
Militants bombed a major oil pipeline in northern Iraq early on Saturday, disabling it and forcing pumping to be suspended, security officials said. ... more
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Shell to drill again off Alaska's Arctic coast
Oil giant Shell will make another attempt to drill for oil off Alaska's arctic coast. ... more
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Petrobras mulls shedding energy assets in Peru
Brazilian state oil company Petrobras hopes to raise cash from the sale of its assets in Peru as part of a continuing effort to ease its debt burden. ... more


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Silent protest for Briton held over Greenpeace ship
The mother of a British video journalist held in Russia as a crew member of Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise ship appealed Saturday for his release, saying that she hoped "common sense... and justice" would prevail. ... more
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Lebanon's energy minister boasts gas reserves skyrocket, but ...
Energy Minister Gebran Bassil says natural gas reserves off Lebanon's Mediterranean coast are far greater than previously estimated, saying there may be 95.9 trillion cubic feet plus 865 million barrels of oil. ... more
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Singapore to seek more LNG suppliers
Singapore aims to increase liquefied natural gas imports as part of the expansion of its LNG terminal, said a government official. ... more
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What do we know about fracking
Fracking is in the headlines a lot these days, and everyone has an opinion about it. But how much do we really know for certain about the oil and gas extraction technique and its health effects? And ... more
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PHYCO2 Receives Patent for Cutting Edge CO2 Sequestration Process
PHYCO2 has announced its first patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for the company's cutting edge technology that removes CO2 emissions to produce a clean, domestic energy sour ... more
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Scientists wary of shale oil and gas as U.S. energy salvation
After 10 years of production, shale gas in the United States cannot be considered commercially viable, according to several scientists presenting at the Geological Society of America meeting in Denv ... more
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OceanGate Dives On Oil Platform For Black Elk Energy
OceanGate has completed a series of dives in the Gulf of Mexico to observe the ecological impact of decommissioned oil platforms on ocean life using the 5-person manned submersible Antipodes. ... more
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Thousands march in Romania against shale gas, gold mine
Thousands of Romanians rallied on Sunday against a controversial Canadian gold mine project and against shale gas exploration, in weekly demos that have turned into one of the country's longest-running protests in years. ... more
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Iraq oil exports plunge to 19-month low: ministry
Iraq's oil exports hit a 19-month low in September, oil ministry spokesman Assem Jihad said on Sunday, attributing the decline to maintenance and improvement projects at the country's ports. ... more
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Real wildcatters go to Ethiopia to hunt for oil
Amid East Africa's oil and gas boom, the more adventurous oilmen are starting to gravitate toward the vast Ogaden desert region of Ethiopia, where drilling activity has been sparse since rebels attacked an exploration team in 2007, killing nine Chinese and 65 Ethiopians. ... more
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Falklands oil prospecting firms near merger
Two of the companies drilling for oil in the Falkland Islands' South Atlantic waters are merging and further corporate patch-ups may not be far behind, industry analysts said. ... more
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UN nuclear inspectors in Japan as China demands openness

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Gore urges US to stop Keystone 'atrocity'
Former US vice president Al Gore on Thursday urged President Barack Obama to block the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada, likening the carbon-intense project to drug addiction. ... more
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For Pakistan, more twists and turns in long-running Iran gas saga
A $7.5 billion natural gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan that supporters say would help the Islamabad government overcome crippling energy shortages, is under fire, even from Pakistanis, and it's taking some interesting twists and turns. ... more
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China heads to South America in global energy 'scramble'
China's global hunt for crucial energy supplies is taking it into America's backyard, with two Chinese state firms winning production rights to a multi-billion-barrel deepwater oilfield off Brazil. ... more
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China media hail Russia ties after $85 bn oil deal
Chinese state media hailed the "huge potential" of ties with Russia Wednesday after a $85 billion oil deal, with analysts saying the cooperation masks Moscow's unease at Beijing's surging influence in Central Asia. ... more
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UMD Researchers Address Economic Dangers of 'Peak Oil'

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Chinese oil firms, Europe's giants win Brazil auction

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Researchers Measure Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Facilities

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Rosneft cedes East Siberian oil fields to China

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Myanmar-to-China gas pipeline fully open: media

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Chinese oil firms, Europe's giants win Brazil auction

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BHP Billiton scraps most of its Indian gas, oil exploration

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Finland OKs $168 million in funding for LNG capacity expansion

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Romanians protest Chevron fracking plans

Nigeria's booming oil theft racket costs $1B a month

Scotland's Salmond warns future of shuttered refinery in jeopardy

Ukrainians protest Chevron's shale gas plans

Chevron in US court to block $19bn Ecuador fine

Senior Dutch diplomat beaten up in Russia

Romanian villagers occupy site to prevent Chevron 'fracking'

China and Russia to boost energy cooperation

Troubled Somalia hustles Big Oil to resume exploration

Shell declares Nigerian pipeline open after repairs

Chinese firms to star in upcoming Brazil oil auction

Gaza gas now a 'serious prospect.' says Tony Blair

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Radioactive shale gas contaminants found at wastewater discharge site

Russian court rules to keep more Greenpeace activists in jail

Shell warns on Nigerian exports after pipeline shutdown

Russian journalists call for release of Greenpeace photographer

Global energy challenges under spotlight in South Korea

Lebanon's feuding pols block Med gas drilling again

France upholds fracking ban

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