
New trouble sends Libya's oil production nosediving again
Libya's oil production has tumbled to about 230,000 barrels per day after armed groups shut down the el-Sharara oil field in the Murzuq desert in the southwest, adding to a crippling seven-month oil crisis centered in the rebellious east. ... more
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Nigeria's president ditches bank chief who triggered $50B oil scandal
An explosive scandal over oil revenues in Nigeria has gone toxic, with President Goodluck Jonathan suspending the Central Bank governor who blew the whistle on $50 billion allegedly missing from state coffers, and accusing him of "financial recklessness." ... more
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Collision of equal sized bodies may explain Mercurys unique composition
Gravitino emerges as contender in dark matter search
Molecular 'fossils' offer microscopic clues to the origins of life - but they take care to interpret
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Shell sells Aussie refinery, gas stations
Shell has agreed to sell its downstream business in Australia - including the Geelong refinery and its 870 gas stations - to Vitol, the world's largest independent energy trader. ... more
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US judge blocks Keystone pipeline route in Nebraska
The controversial Keystone XL pipeline met with another hurdle Wednesday when a Nebraska judge ruled that a state law granting approval to a proposed route was unconstitutional, court records showed. ... more
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Israel has $500M gas deal with Jordan, but wider exports still unclear
Israel has signed its first gas export deal, selling gas worth $500 million to Arab peace partner Jordan, but debate is still unresolved on whether the Jewish state will export the bulk of its gas via undersea pipeline or by tanker as liquefied natural gas. ... more
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