
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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A Plan B for space? On the risks of concentrating national space power in private hands
GMV to deliver new UK launch monitoring algorithms for NSpOC
PLD Space lands 180m euro boost to advance global launch services
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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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