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Editorial: Backward California
Partly because California officially lives in the past, Americans elsewhere must help the state deal with financial desperation.
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Special Report: Pressure’s on to open EU’s energy markets
One of the priorities for the European Union (EU), which now comprises 27 member states, is advancing its gas and electric power liberalization agenda.
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POINT OF VIEW: Gabrielli steers Petrobras’s $174 billion investment plan
Jose Sergio Gabrielli, chief executive and president of Brazil’s Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras), sat in the company’s new offices in the West End of London, which was blanketed under 10-in. of snow, and explained why the company would invest $174.4 billion over 5 years despite the turmoil and volatility in the financial and commodity markets.
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Iraq battles terrorists, criminals to secure pipelines
Most of Iraq’s 7,000-km domestic oil pipeline network has been wrecked by attacks by terrorists and criminals, according to a senior government official.
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ExxonMobil shrugs off latest Qadhafi remarks
ExxonMobil Corp., dismissing the latest statements by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, said it is not concerned about remarks threatening to nationalize the Arab country’s oil industry.
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Rahall: Expired moratoriums probably can’t be reimposed
US Outer Continental Shelf moratoriums that expired last September probably can’t be reimposed, House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Nick J. Rahall (D-W.Va.) said on Feb. 10.
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Watching Government: Pennsylvania eyes severance tax
If anyone wonders whether the general economic recession will affect the oil and gas industry, they need look at Pennsylvania where Gov. Edward G. Rendell proposed a natural gas severance tax on Feb. 4 in his annual budget message.
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Global LNG supply on rise; project costs falling
Global LNG supply by 2013 will jump as nearly 100 million tonnes/year (tpy) of liquefaction projects currently near start-up or under construction come on line.
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Gazprom prioritizes projects in economic downturn
OAO Gazprom is prioritizing gas projects, determining which projects it will proceed with, because of decreasing gas demand and challenging financing issues amid the economic downturn.
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Cromarty Firth celebrates good start to 2009
The Cromarty Firth Port Authority is enjoying a busy start to 2009 with the arrival of the Hutton tension-leg platform to Cromarty Firth.
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Watching The World: Japan’s bow to diplomacy
Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso views the Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project as an example of mutually advantageous cooperation, giving Russia new technologies and access to the Asian market, while granting Japan new sources of hydrocarbons.