
Nigeria breaks up state oil company
The state-oil company of Nigeria, burdened by corruption and revenue losses, will be split up into dozens of distinct companies, the petroleum minister said. ... more
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S.Sudan oil production pollution threatens thousands: monitors
Dangerous heavy metals used in oil production in war-torn South Sudan have leaked into drinking water sources used by 180,000 people with life-threatening health risks, a rights group said Friday. ... more
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Alien civilizations may be far rarer than hoped study suggests
Mapping the Universe faster without sacrificing precision
Mysterious 'red dots' in early universe may be 'black hole star' atmospheres
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Build contracts awarded for European gas pipeline
A pipeline consortium slated to bring non-Russian natural gas through southern Europe said it awarded contracts for pipeline construction in Greece and Albania. ... more
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Greenpeace: Russia has no appetite to control oil spills
Following an oil spill in eastern Russia, Greenpeace said oil companies struggling through a market downturn have no appetite to fix aging pipelines. ... more
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Gazprom gets loan from Bank of China
In a first, Russian energy company Gazprom said it secured a five-year loan from the London branch of the Bank of China for more than $2 billion. ... more
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Class-action suit filed against Chesapeake, SandRidge
Chesapeake Energy and SandRidge energy worked to rig bids and limit competition for oil and gas acreage in Oklahoma, a class-action suit alleges. ... more
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Oil edges up on production meetings in Moscow
Speculation surrounding a Moscow meeting of oil producing nations gave a lift to crude oil prices, capping off a week of broad market volatility. ... more
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