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China emerges as major player in African politics
- Imported article nta41000
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Gambia to drill oil exploration well in offshore waters
- Imported article nta41001
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Sudan deal opens door to oil
- Imported article nta41002
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Iranian investors to set up gas plant in Mombasa
- Imported article nta41003
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Libya hopes US firms will participate in first competitive auction
- Imported article nta41004
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Nigeria converts US Coast Guard vessel for pipeline patrols
- Imported article nta41079
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Venezuela and Zimbabwe sign energy cooperation agreement
- Imported article nta41080
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National Oil Institute to train Sao Tomese staff
- Imported article nta41081
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Zambia, Kenya and Tanzania agree to finance power project
- Imported article nta41082
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Romania and Egypt sign cooperation protocol
- Imported article nta41083
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Lifting of US sanctions could make Libyan oil cheaper
- Imported article nta41084
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Ugandan engineer designs money-saving light system
- Imported article nta41085
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Nigerian revenue commission begins verification
- Imported article nta41086
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Senegal, Gambia and Guinea Bissau join vast new oil economies
- Imported article nta41087
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Politician cautions Gambians about oil excitement
- Imported article nta41088
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Nigeria broadens campaign for transparency in oil industry
- Imported article nta41089
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Governors accuse Nigerian government of violating constitution
- Imported article nta41090
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US considers building deep-water port at Sao Tome
- Imported article nta41091
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Algeria and Chad sign energy cooperation
- Imported article nta41092
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Sao Tome to regulate use of new oil riches
- Imported article nta41093
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Civil society to monitor oil revenue in Nigeria
- Imported article nta41094
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Côte d'Ivoire's oil revenue sees 30 % drop in 2003
- Imported article nta41095
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Obasanjo signs oil dichotomy abolition bill
- Imported article nta41096
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Mauritania's oil finds could be more important than previously thought
- Imported article nta41097
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Nigeria sets up team to throw open oil industry's books
- Imported article nta41098
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Nigeria resumes negotiations with oil majors on refineries
- Imported article nta41099
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Obasanjo receives action plan to revive power sector
- Imported article nta41205
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South African oil industry on course to meet black ownership targets
- Imported article nta41206
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Africa's dangerous treasure
- Imported article nta41207
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South Africa seeks opportunities in emerging oil industry
- Imported article nta41208
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Western Cape to become hub for offshore oil and gas exploration
- Imported article nta41209
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Nigerian oil theft is an international enterprise
- Imported article nta41210
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Discovery of oil is just the beginning of a lengthy process in Gambia
- Imported article nta41211
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Gambia's hunt for black gold
- Imported article nta41212
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US increases armed presence in Africa because of terrorist threats
- Imported article nta41213
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Algeria and Mali explore partnership prospects in energy
- Imported article nta41214
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Sudan to boost oil output to 500,000 bpd in 2005
- Imported article nta41215
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Oil and Libya's virtue recovered
- Imported article nta41216
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Why Nigerian refineries can't be sold
- Imported article nta41217
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Turkmen exports -- high hopes, high hurdles
- Imported article ntc41056
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Turkmenistan prepares gas reserves survey for trans-Afghan pipeline
- Imported article ntc41057
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Washington is helping Kazakhstan to protect Caspian oil
- Imported article ntc41058
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The legal regime of the Caspian Sea: Any changes in the positions of Iran?
- Imported article ntc41059
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EBRD set to finance prolonging of Odessa-Brody pipeline
- Imported article ntc41060
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Azerbaijan pursues multiple pipeline policy
- Imported article ntc41061
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Azerbaijan ready to pump its oil through Odessa-Brody pipeline
- Imported article ntc41062
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Kazakhstan promotes investments in petrochemical sector
- Imported article ntc41063
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China and Kazakhstan consider joint oil and natural gas projects
- Imported article ntc41064
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Economics of southward route are latest blow for Washington
- Imported article ntc41065
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Subsea Azeri gas pipeline construction close to completion
- Imported article ntc41266
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Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan to boost cooperation
- Imported article ntc41267
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Iraq pumps oil to Turkey after repair of pipelines
- Imported article ntc41268
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Russia insists on inclusion of CPC in register of natural monopolies
- Imported article ntc41269
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Kazakhstan is not afraid to look to China
- Imported article ntc41270
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Offshore oil workers complain about disturbed sleep
- Imported article nte41018
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Slovakia interested in oil transportation via Druzhba oil pipeline
- Imported article nte41019
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Romania and Egypt sign cooperation protocol
- Imported article nte41020
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EU to force industries to pay for environmental pollution
- Imported article nte41021
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Norwegian firms to drill four new exploratory wells in Barents Sea
- Imported article nte41022
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UK seems to be best country for wind power investment
- Imported article nte41023
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UK plans energy research centre
- Imported article nte41224
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MPs see pressing need for extra investment in UK's electricity network
- Imported article nte41225
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German oil imports on the rise
- Imported article nte41226
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Romania interested in construction of Constanta-Omisalj oil pipeline
- Imported article nte41227
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Turkey wants to cooperate with Syria in energy and oil search
- Imported article nte41228
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Turkey to remove mines for oil exploration
- Imported article nte41229
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UK to encourage oil production west of Shetland
- Imported article nte41230
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2003 record year for Norwegian petroleum revenue fund
- Imported article nte41231
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Saudi Arabia and Norway to cooperate on oil production
- Imported article nte41232
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North Sea divers threaten to sue Norway about insufficient settlements
- Imported article nte41233
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Norway asks parliament for permission to develop sea gas
- Imported article nte41234
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Venezuela and Zimbabwe sign energy cooperation agreement
- Imported article ntl41057
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Venezuela maintains its claim to region in Guyana
- Imported article ntl41058
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The Barbados-Trinidad and Tobago dispute
- Imported article ntl41059
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Guyana to take maritime boundary dispute with Surinam
- Imported article ntl41060
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Energy expert sheds new light on Trinidad’s natural gas reserves
- Imported article ntl41061
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Caribbean gas pipeline behind schedule
- Imported article ntl41062
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Colombia cracks down on oil theft
- Imported article ntl41063
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Expert believes in promise of ten new offshore blocks in Trinidad
- Imported article ntl41064
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Oil reserves in Brazil now at 10.6 bn barrels
- Imported article ntl41065
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Does Trinidad and Tobago have enough gas?
- Imported article ntl41066
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Ecuador suspends oil exports indefinitely following landslides
- Imported article ntl41267
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Putting a few things right about Trinidad's reserves
- Imported article ntl41268
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Guyana to make formal claim to disputed areas
- Imported article ntl41269
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Tradition bottles up gas market in Mexico
- Imported article ntl41270
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Brazil to put main part of power sector model into place by July
- Imported article ntl41271
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Restrictive government rules hurt oil industry in Latin America
- Imported article ntl41272
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Brazil's future to run on natural gas
- Imported article ntl41273
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Plan for new Bolivian oil tax makes investors uneasy
- Imported article ntl41274
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Interim report on the 3D-seismic programme in North Falkland Basin
- Imported article ntl41275
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If Venezuela goes off-line all crude excess capacity disappears
- Imported article ntl41276
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Mexico considers rising its oil output and exports to China
- Imported article ntl41277
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Iran and Japan open to US investment in Azadegan oilfield
- Imported article ntm41023
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Saudi Arabia's reserves: Is the glass half empty?
- Imported article ntm41024
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Iran capable of exporting 1.6 mm barrels of Caspian crude
- Imported article ntm41025
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Industries in Bahrain urged to cut pollution levels voluntarily
- Imported article ntm41026
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Iran says US oil firms are welcome
- Imported article ntm41027
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Iraq wants French involvement in oil industry
- Imported article ntm41028
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Japan sees oil deal with Iran as reflection of its needs
- Imported article ntm41029
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Iran expects petrochemical revenues to reach $ 6 bn
- Imported article ntm41030