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May 28, 2014
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Fukushima disaster means Japan needs more gas from new resource
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (UPI) May 27, 2013
Japan will receive the first shipment of liquefied natural gas from a project led by Exxon Mobil in Papua New Guinea, project developers said. Tokyo Electric Power Co. bought the first cargo of LNG from the partnership in charge of the $19 billion facility. The Japanese energy sector has taken on more LNG in response to the shortage of power brought on by the 2011 meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, operated by TEPCO. Construction at the LNG facility in Papua Ne ... read more
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How Turkey's regional ambitions tie into disputes over Iraqi oil
Turkey is flexing diplomatic muscle and showing it's ready to position itself as a key energy hub with the export of Kurdish oil, an international analyst said. ... more
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BP says most contracts awarded for gas field meant to break Russia's European grip
\Most of the contracts for a natural gas pipeline from Azerbaijan to Europe have now been awarded, BP regional President Gordon Birrell said. ... more
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Russian energy company will keep gas flowing under proposed Ukrainian gas deal
Russian energy company Gazprom agrees to keep gas flowing through Ukraine for June without pre-payment from Ukraine, the European Union said. ... more
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Injuries on the job in Norway's oil and gas sector decline
The number of workplace injuries reported for oil and gas operations in Norwegian territory are in a general decline, a national safety regulator said. ... more


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Greenpeace activists board rigs to protest oil drills
Greenpeace activists boarded two oil rigs in northern Europe Tuesday to protest against "reckless" plans by multinational companies to drill for oil and gas in the Arctic. ... more
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French services company Technip to help feed growing Chinese demand for gas
French energy services company Technip said it secured a contract to help build a liquefied natural gas terminal in China. ... more
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Russia's Weakened Hand Could Pay Off For Beijing In Major Gas Deal
A major gas deal between Russia and China could finally be sealed this week when Russian President Vladimir Putin visits China on May 20-21 and meets with President Xi Jinping. In the lead up to Put ... more
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China warns Papua New Guinea over Australian defence deal
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Dutch arrest six Greenpeace activists over oil drill demos
Dutch police on Tuesday arrested six activists as Greenpeace staged two protests in northern Europe including chaining a Russian contracted oil rig to a dock, to highlight oil drilling in the eco-sensitive Arctic oceans. ... more
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Oil and gas development homogenizing core-forest bird communities
Conventional oil and gas development in northern Pennsylvania altered bird communities, and the current massive build-out of shale-gas infrastructure may accelerate these changes, according to resea ... more
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Shale development generally helps local government coffers
Oil and gas development from shale fields has generally helped the public finances of local communities, providing new revenues and resources that usually - but not always - outweigh the increased ... more
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China gas deal a symbolic victory for Russia but won't leave Europe dry
The $400 billion gas deal Russia signed with China was a symbolic victory for Moscow as it is locked in a dispute with the West over Ukraine, but the scale of the deal is not as massive as it seems at first blush, according to analysts. ... more
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U.S. rail regulator said most rail companies following rules for Bakken oil
The U.S. rail industry is following the rules for shipping Bakken crude oil, though some violations exist on the margins, the nation's top rail regulator said. ... more
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British government reviews shale oil potential in country's southeast
The British government said Friday it estimates there may be as much as 8.5 billion barrels of oil in a shale basin in the southeast of the country. ... more
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Expanding Nord Stream, building South Stream, will help Europe with gas, Gazprom says
Expanding the Nord Stream pipeline through the Baltic Sea, and building the South Stream counterpart, is good for Europe, Russian energy company Gazprom said. ... more
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Holiday travelers paying about the same at the pump, Energy Department says
U.S. drivers are paying an average $3.67 for a gallon of gasoline ahead of Memorial Day, the start of summer driving season, the Energy Department said Friday. ... more
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Power plant emissions verified remotely at Four Corners sites

Polar vortex in part to blame for high energy bills, U.S. says

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Argonne scientists discover new magnetic phase in iron-based superconductors

Russian energy company will keep gas flowing under proposed Ukrainian gas deal

Injuries on the job in Norway's oil and gas sector decline


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Veolia eyes decommissioning Germany's nuclear plants

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Iraq files case against Turkey over Kurdish oil exports
Baghdad launched legal action against Ankara Friday after oil from Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region was exported to international markets without the cental government's consent, potentially worsening already-poor ties between the neighbours. ... more
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Iraq repairs oil pipeline after months of attacks
Iraqi engineers began repairs Saturday to a northern oil pipeline that has been disabled for months by militant attacks, costing the country millions of dollars in lost revenues, officials said. ... more
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Russian gas monopoly wants better ties with Azerbaijan, seen as a European savior
Russian energy company Gazprom said Friday it was upbeat about the potential to build stronger ties with its counterparts in Azerbaijan. ... more
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Chad suspends work by Chinese oil company CNPC
Chad has suspended all work by the local unit of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) for allegedly violating environmental law, Oil Minister Djerassem Bemadjiele said in a letter seen by AFP on Friday. ... more
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EU states to hold talks on 'drone wall' to protect bloc
Denmark military intel fails to identify source of drone flights
Lithuania eases rules on shooting down drones
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Ecuador permits oil development in Amazon reserve

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Hess makes retail gas station sale to transform into a new type of company

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Europe can emerge strong with right energy steps, EC president says

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Gas deal in Beijing gives Gazprom chance to get beyond European woes

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Mozambique gas story continues for Italian energy company Eni

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Vietnam calls on China to remove oil rig from disputed waters

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Asian taking on more African crude as U.S. production grows

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China a serious threat to peace: Vietnam PM

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BP to ask US Supreme Court to rule on spill payouts

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Erosion leaves pit under production platform in the North Sea

Woodside says it's done trying to grab stake in giant Israeli gas field

Russian gas monopoly capitalizing on growing Chinese market

China, Russia in '$400 bn' gas deal as Ukraine crisis looms

North Dakota study finds Bakken crude no different than other grades

China and Russia pledge to build ties as Putin visits

Iran says foreign contracts are at risk of expulsion

Open gas spigot in German would provide 'guarantees' for Russia's customers

Russian energy deals with China have nothing to do with European crises, minister says

House committee says more pipelines would keep gas bills lower

Deep water campaign to keep Norwegian drilling company in BP's corner

British public "rightly concerned" by fracking operations

New 'mapping-while-drilling' technology offered by Schlumberger

Cameroon says abducted Chinese likely in Nigeria

Vietnam considers its options in response to China's oil rig

More Russian gas for China a matter of security, President Putin says

Chinese ships evacuate 3,500 from Vietnam: report

Ukraine could break Russia's iron grip through fracking, presidential candidate says

U.S. weighing options on 1970s oil export ban

Campaign to expand on drilling success in Morocco for Irish company Circle Oil

More sections of South Pars, a giant Iranian natural gas field, expected online

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