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Iran Oil Min:Turkmenistan To Export 10 MCM Gas To Iran

Iran Oil Min:Turkmenistan To Export 10 MCM Gas To Iran

Iran and Turkmenistan have agreed for Turkmenistan to export 10 million cubic meters of natural gas a year from its South Yolotan natural gas field to Iran, the state Irna news agency reports Saturday, citing Iran's oil minister.

Big Oil Indulges Obama on New Energy Strategy

Big Oil Indulges Obama on New Energy Strategy

Confronted with a sharp change of priorities in Washington, international oil executives are expressing an eagerness to work with President Barack Obama to fashion new policies to tackle global warming.

PPC plans two plants with partner

PPC plans two plants with partner

Public Power Corporation, Greece’s biggest power company, signed an agreement with steel producer Halyvourgiki to form a joint company that will build two power plants with a total capacity of 880 megawatts. Under the terms of the agreement, Halyvourgiki will own 51 percent of the company that will start off with share capital of 10 million euros, PPC said in a bourse filing.

The Solar Revolution Starts in Amareleja

The Solar Revolution Starts in Amareleja

The Alentejo region enjoys more sunlight each year than any other place in Europe. So it's here, in south-east Portugal, that an immense solar power station has been set up, producing more energy than any other in the world. This plant alone meets the needs of 30,000 Portuguese homes.

Burgas - Alexandrοupolis Postponed by 1 Year

Burgas - Alexandrοupolis Postponed by 1 Year

The execution of the project Burgas - Alexandrοupolis is being postponed by 1 year. The beginning of the construction of the petrol pipe Burgas - Alexandrοupolis is planned for the middle of 2010, while its exploitation - for 2012.

CEO Sees Lukoils 09 Russian Oil Output Up On Yr

CEO Sees Lukoil's '09 Russian Oil Output Up On Yr

Russian oil major Lukoil Holdings (LKOH.RS) plans to produce 90.8 million metric tons of oil in Russia in 2009, Vagit Alekperov, the company's chief executive, told reporters Thursday, Prime-Tass news agency reports.

Russian Govt: Zero Export Duty On East Siberian Oil

Russian Govt: Zero Export Duty On East Siberian Oil

Russia's government has decided to cancel all export duties on oil produced in East Siberia, the Interfax news agency reported late Thursday citing the country's Energy Minister Sergey Shmatko.

Russias Gazprom To Raise More Money, May Seek Acquisitions

Russia's Gazprom To Raise More Money, May Seek Acquisitions

Russian natural gas monopoly OAO Gazprom plans to raise 90 billion rubles ($2.6 billion) in the financial markets this year to finance its investment program, and it may also consider acquisitions of assets battered by the financial crisis.

Total Still In South Pars Talks With Iran

Total Still In South Pars Talks With Iran

French oil major Total SA's (TOT) head of exploration and production said Thursday that talks with Iran over the South Pars liquefied natural gas project continue but are progressing "very slowly."

Iran Nuclear Arms Bid Unclear

Iran Nuclear Arms Bid Unclear

U.S. intelligence doesn't know whether Iran intends to develop nuclear weapons, but at a minimum Tehran is keeping that option open, the new U.S. intelligence director said Thursday.

Oil Wont Reach $70-$75/Bbl Before 2011

Oil Won't Reach $70-$75/Bbl Before 2011

The man in charge of selling Iraq's oil said Thursday it will take at least two years for crude prices to recover to $70-$75 a barrel, so bad is the global economic outlook.

Total CEO: Costs Are Key Question For Shtokman Investment

Total CEO: Costs Are Key Question For Shtokman Investment

Total SA's (TOT) chief executive Thursday said the key question before it finalizes approval for its planned investment in Russia's Shtokman offshore gas project would be whether it's economical.

Greener Power For PPC Plants

Greener Power For PPC Plants

State-controlled Public Power Corporation (PPC) will be required to drop plans to build anthracite-powered plants and will be obliged to switch to more environmentally friendly methods, Development Minister Costis Hatzidakis said yesterday.

Russian Min Lavrov Welcomes US Offer Of Iran Talks

Russian Min Lavrov Welcomes US Offer Of Iran Talks

MOSCOW (AFP)--Russia Wednesday welcomed offers by the U.S. administration of President Barack Obama to talk with Iran, saying the approach would help efforts to end the nuclear standoff with the West.

Iran Building Seven New Satellites - Minister

Iran Building Seven New Satellites - Minister

TEHRAN (AFP)--Iran is building seven new satellites, including three for high orbit positions, the communications minister said Thursday, a week after Iran launched its first satellite amid international concerns.

OSCE Military Monitors To Stay In Georgia Till June 30

OSCE Military Monitors To Stay In Georgia Till June 30

VIENNA (AFP)--The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe announced Thursday it had decided to extend the mandate, which expires next week, of 20 military monitors sent to Georgia last year to oversee a ceasefire with Russia.