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Arctic thaw
With three major details in the past month opening up Russia’s offshore
sector to foreign oil firms, a long-awaited thaw in investment prospects
is finally under way...
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CBM-to-LNG faces growing challenge
Queensland’s burgeoning coal-bed methane (CBM) to LNG sector is facing
the twin challenges of rapidly rising costs and limited gas reserves...
TNK-BP joins the queue for Russian offshore
BP's Russian joint venture TNK-BP is the latest firm to seek an offshore
partnership with Russia’s state-run Rosneft, targeting joint exploration
and development of the latter’s blocks in the Arctic and Russia’s far east...
Norway’s Statoil bulks up overseas
Norwegian state-controlled oil firm Statoil says its overseas expansion
plans are on track aftert it lifted its foreign output by 37pc in the first
quarter and participated in “high-impact” finds offshore Brazil and Tanzania...
Mexican presidential candidates look at Pemex reform
Mexican presidential election frontrunner Enrique Pena Neito says he will
take hold steps tp allow private-sector investment in the country’s oil
sector, including production-sharing contracts, which are currently banned...
Respol and YPF adjust to life apart
New YPF chief executive Miguel Galuccio predicts a “brilliant future” for
the Argentinian firm...
Qatar’s condensate boost offsets crude reality
Qatar has failed to boost crude output this year in line with fellow Gulf
Co- operation Council Opec producers...
Ghana challenges foreign firms over setbacks
The 120,000 b/d capacity Jubilee oil field offshore Ghana, which came on
stream at the end of 2010, has struggled to lift output...
Shale gas producers feel liquidity pinch
US gas producers are facing a day of reckoning- or “redeterminations”-
with their lenders, as North American natural gas prices at 10-years lows
erode the value of output used to secure their loans...
Washington proposals fracturing fluid disclosure
The US Interior Department is proposing a rule that would require operators
to disclose the chemicals that they use when hydraulically fracturing wells
on federal and native American lands...
Seoul pursues opportunities on the green path
South Korea’s calm adoption of clean energy in its policy-making is in
stark contrast to elsewhere in Asia-Pacific, where ignorance or political
backtracking has hampered its introduction...
South Asian foes re-engage
India and Pakistan are tentatively exploring greater energy ties as they
cautiously advance their strained political links...
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Demand concerns weigh on prices
Plentiful stocks and renewed concerns over oil demand growth weighed on
prices...
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Dana looks to restructure Islamic
Tax breaks offer ‘second life’ for west Siberia
Capriles eyes Venezuela crude boost
Middle East and Africa
Saudi Arabia looks to solar power
Reserves boost for Iraq’s Tawke field
Agoco Benghazo JQ to reopen
South Sudan seeks crude routes
NNPC secures $1.5bn loan Angolan output to rise
Shell mulls meatier Mozambique stake
Europe and FSU
Oettinger to meet EU refining industry
Norway eyes 2018 Sverdrup start-up
Rosneft reveals new output outlook
Asia-Pacific
CNOOC goes deep in South China
China Gas takeover gets complicated
US pushes India to curb Iranian ties
Japan turns nuclear free
Caltex likely to close Kurnell refinery
BHP takes more offshore permits
Petronet eyes east coast
Americas
TransCanada resubmits Keystone XL
Anadarko wins Uinta drilling approval
Cheniere boosts Sabine funds
China invests in Colombian crude line
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