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Nigeria may be losing $ 100 mm annually through hydrocarbon evaporation
- Imported article nta14938
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Nigerian governor campaigns for downstream sector liberalisation
- Imported article nta14939
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Nigeria loses billions to power outages annually
- Imported article nta14941
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End to gas flaring in Nigeria needs master plan
- Imported article nta15142
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Development of Mozambique's gas would help economy greatly
- Imported article nta15143
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West African Gas Pipeline assumes ideological dimensions
- Imported article nta15144
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Morocco and OPEC sign accord
- Imported article nta15145
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Kenya to upgrade petroleum refinery to produce unleaded gasoline
- Imported article nta15146
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Corruption and war make life difficult in Angola
- Imported article nta15147
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Nigerian Rivers State Government invests in power projects
- Imported article nta15149
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Sudan willing to supply oil to Uganda on credit
- Imported article nta15150
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Volta River Authority celebrates 40 years of service
- Imported article nta15151
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North African oil explorations threaten to complicate peace settlement
- Imported article nta15153
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Nigeria approves new power transmission projects
- Imported article nta15154
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Nigeria welcomes China's interests in power sector
- Imported article nta15155
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Malaysia and Morocco cement several accords
- Imported article nta15156
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Kazakhstani media present different pictures of Karachaganak project
- Imported article ntc14916
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Azerbaijan approves Shah-Deniz pipeline plan
- Imported article ntc14917
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Baltic pipeline system due to begin operations on December 20
- Imported article ntc14918
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Gas condensate at Shah-Deniz may prove more profitable
- Imported article ntc14919
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Kazakhstan reports on oil output
- Imported article ntc14920
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Azerbaijan parliament ratifies gas pipeline pact with Georgia
- Imported article ntc14922
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Eurasian powers have good reasons to stick together
- Imported article ntc14923
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The great gas game
- Imported article ntc14924
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Official opening of Caspian oil pipeline
- Imported article ntc15125
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West wakes up to importance of central Asian states
- Imported article ntc15126
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Kazakhstan to expand gas output and gas pipeline network
- Imported article ntc15127
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Armenia approves plan for Turkmenistani gas transits via Iran
- Imported article ntc15128
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Iran and Russia call for summit on Caspian Sea status
- Imported article ntc15129
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Kazakhstan considers development strategy for gas sector
- Imported article ntc15130
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Kazakhstan to develop new transport routes for liquefied gas
- Imported article ntc15131
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Kazakhstan draws plans for associated gas management
- Imported article ntc15132
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Azerbaijan claims 10 sea facilities from Russia
- Imported article ntc15133
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Turkey believes CPC pipeline to make Bosporus traffic even worse
- Imported article ntc15134
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Karachaganak back on line
- Imported article ntc15136
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China ready to build pipeline for Kazakhstani oil
- Imported article ntc15137
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Ukrtransnafta joins building of Odessa-Brody-Gdansk oil pipeline
- Imported article nte14933
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France to study EU liberalized energy proposals with prudence
- Imported article nte14934
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UK seeks Norwegian gas
- Imported article nte14936
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UK options limited by impact of regional instability on world economy
- Imported article nte14938
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Norway expected to produce 3.1 mm bpd of oil until 2005
- Imported article nte14939
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EU court says Greek oil storage system violates law
- Imported article nte14942
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Price agreements keep Dutch green energy prices high
- Imported article nte15145
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West wakes up to importance of central Asian states
- Imported article nte15147
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Danes paid highest average price for power in 2000
- Imported article nte15149
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Gas likely to increase importance in Italian power generation
- Imported article nte15151
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Georgia interested in pipeline cooperation with Poland
- Imported article nte15152
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UK treasury faces £ 3 bn revenue loss over oil price collapse
- Imported article nte15153
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Should Britons rejoice or despair over plunging oil prices?
- Imported article nte15154
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EU sets 2003 emissions rules for vans
- Imported article nte15155
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UK sector of North Sea close to production peak
- Imported article nte15156
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Spain and Portugal to create Iberian electric power market
- Imported article nte15158
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Germany to build first wind energy station in high sea
- Imported article nte15159
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EU and Britain clash over rival carbon trading plans
- Imported article nte15160
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European Commission puts forward bio fuel plans
- Imported article nte15161
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European Parliament votes in favour of sulphur-free fuels by 2008
- Imported article nte15163
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Venezuela to adjust oil law with flexible royalties policy
- Imported article ntl14959
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Argentina looks to speed up energy integration
- Imported article ntl14960
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Mexico to invest $ 120 bn to meet growing energy demands
- Imported article ntl14961
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Chavez tour to bring millions in investment to Venezuela
- Imported article ntl14963
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Mexico to maintain current oil output levels
- Imported article ntl14964
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Venezuela's Hamaca project begins early production
- Imported article ntl14965
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Peru reports on natural gas output
- Imported article ntl14968
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Russia rules out oil cuts despite pressure from Venezuela
- Imported article ntl14969
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Hydrocarbons law tightens grip on Venezuela's oil industry
- Imported article ntl15170
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Ecuador reports on electricity generation
- Imported article ntl15172
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High Mexican gas prices are evidence of changes needed
- Imported article ntl15174
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Brazil has more generation potential using sugar cane biomass
- Imported article ntl15176
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Peru reports on oil-exploration investment
- Imported article ntl15178
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Venezuela adopts power-saving strategy to avoid rationing
- Imported article ntl15179
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Latin American petrochemical industry needs new strategy
- Imported article ntl15180
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Venezuela's heavy crude may cause problems in OPEC compliance
- Imported article ntl15181
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Ecuador takes steps to privatise power generation and distribution
- Imported article ntl15182
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Chile and Bolivia work on plan to transport natural gas
- Imported article ntl15183
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GCC states need $ 100 bn to boost oil and gas output
- Imported article ntm14926
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Qatar aims to boost gas output further
- Imported article ntm14927
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UAE urges oil producers to cooperate
- Imported article ntm14928
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Qataris would like to see next WTO round bring down tariffs
- Imported article ntm14929
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Qatar still gets more revenue from oil
- Imported article ntm14930
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Japan and Qatar agree to enhance cooperation in energy sector
- Imported article ntm14931
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Saudi power sector needs $ 90-bn investment in next 22 years
- Imported article ntm14933
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Russian oil changes the OPEC game
- Imported article ntm14934
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Bahrain calls for cooperation among Arab petroleum exporting nations
- Imported article ntm14935
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Iran overtakes Oman as China's largest crude supplier
- Imported article ntm14936
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Kuwait fund gives loan to Bahrain for power plant expansion
- Imported article ntm14937
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AGCC states to invest in refinery and hydrocarbon industries
- Imported article ntm14938
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Opening up of Saudi gas sectors is historic on several counts
- Imported article ntm14940
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Emirates grid work set to be completed by end of next year
- Imported article ntm14941
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Russia's oil agenda contradicts that of OPEC
- Imported article ntm14942
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Gulf Power Grid to reduce electricity costs for UAE consumers
- Imported article ntm14943
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US, Russia and Gulf states launch major pipeline
- Imported article ntm15146
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Iraq proposes to enter into collaboration with India
- Imported article ntm15147
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Morocco and OPEC sign accord
- Imported article ntm15148
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Dubai's power struggle in energy
- Imported article ntm15149
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UAE pumped nearly Dh 8.3 bn into oilfield development
- Imported article ntm15150
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Armenia approves plan for Turkmenistani gas transits via Iran
- Imported article ntm15151
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Price fluctuations call OPEC's attention to Russia
- Imported article ntm15152
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Russia and OPEC: It's war
- Imported article ntm15153
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UAE puts up tough fight against global economic storm
- Imported article ntm15154
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Saudi Arabia faces recession as oil prices decline
- Imported article ntm15155
