
Iraq oil exports dip after jihadist offensive
Iraq exported 2.42 million barrels of oil per day in June, the month of a jihadist offensive, the oil ministry said, falling far short of a budgeted projection of 3.4 million bpd. ... more
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European energy chief stumps for energy security plans
The European Union needs an ambitious set of policies in place to increase security related to its energy supplies, the European energy commissioner said. ... 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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Greenpeace stages Chile protest over Shell-Lego deal
Greenpeace activists protested Thursday outside a Lego store in Chile, condemning a deal between the toy company and oil giant Shell that the environmental group says is "polluting kids' imaginations." ... more
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Gazprom wants long-term relationship with Kazakhstan
Russian natural gas company Gazprom said it was considering extending its working relationship with its counterparts in Kazakhstan through the 2030s. ... more
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New Zealand solicits comments for draft oil spill response plan
The government of New Zealand announced Thursday it was soliciting comments on its national oil spill response strategy. ... more
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TransCanada says Alberta pipeline will lay solid foundation
A 56-mile pipeline planned through Alberta will be a foundation to plans to increase oil sands production in the province, TransCanada said. ... more
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Sanctions on Iran keeping investors at bay, EIA report says
International sanctions still inhibit Iran's ability to attract foreign investments to its energy sector, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said. ... more
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