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Generating investment in the Tunisian power sector
- Imported article nta41418
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Nigerian investment in deep offshore oil to hit $ 5 bn by 2005
- Imported article nta41419
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Nigeria plans to refine half of its crude production by 2006
- Imported article nta41420
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Africa: a new part of US strategy
- Imported article nta41421
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Nigeria and World Bank plan to optimise utilization of LPG in Nigeria
- Imported article nta41422
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Iran and Egypt to have mutual investment in petrochemical sectors
- Imported article nta41423
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Egypt keen on supporting international coordination in gas industry
- Imported article nta41424
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Equatorial Guinea
- Imported article nta41425
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The mystery behind the coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea
- Imported article nta41426
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Chad faces transformation through influx of oil money
- Imported article nta41427
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Nigeria reports on cost of crude oil search
- Imported article nta41428
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Handover of Bakassi Peninsula postponed until September
- Imported article nta41629
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Kenya-Uganda oil pipeline tender to start in June
- Imported article nta41630
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South African petrol industry proposes clean fuels levy
- Imported article nta41631
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Egypt has some 50 international investors in oil
- Imported article nta41632
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Think-tank urges oil-rich Africa to be transparent
- Imported article nta41633
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Algeria expects to attract $ 50 bn-$ 75 bn investments
- Imported article nta41634
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Libya wants to be open to the whole international market
- Imported article nta41635
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Oil production in Africa is expected to rise to 6 mm bpd by 2010
- Imported article nta41636
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Uganda’s access to power doubles in last three years
- Imported article nta41637
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Uganda wants solar power by 2010
- Imported article nta41638
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Zimbabwe hopes for improvement of fuel supply
- Imported article nta41639
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Drilling in Uganda is showing very positive results
- Imported article nta41640
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Africa: Oil, al-Qaeda and the US military
- Imported article nta41641
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Private sector interested in Ugandan pipeline
- Imported article nta41642
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South African oil industry falls behind in some fuel charter targets
- Imported article nta41643
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Egypt and Venezuela sign energy agreement
- Imported article nta41644
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Nigeria loses over $ 3 bn annually to perennial power supply
- Imported article nta41645
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With friends like these: whisky and gin or fresh camels' milk and water
- Imported article nta41646
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Western Cape is eyeing oil-boom billions
- Imported article nta41647
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Discovery of oil in western Uganda needs proper management
- Imported article nta41648
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World Bank to provide funds for Kenyan power supply improvement
- Imported article nta41649
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Nigeria seeks greater African collaboration in petroleum sector services
- Imported article nta41650
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Nigeria to transfer energy sector six years from now
- Imported article nta41651
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Nigeria's oil and gas industry continues to record breakthroughs
- Imported article nta41652
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Angolan enclave of Cabinda blames oil for humanitarian misery
- Imported article nta41653
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Gulf of Guinea holds 92 oil wells
- Imported article nta41654
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Algeria to export 85 bn cm of LNG by 2010
- Imported article nta41655
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World Bank proposal to limit oil and coal projects draws concern
- Imported article nta41656
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Nigerian investment in deep offshore oil to hit $ 5 bn by 2005
- Imported article nta41657
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Russia opposes construction of pipeline on Caspian Sea bottom
- Imported article ntc41471
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Kazakhstan undertakes main risk in shelf development
- Imported article ntc41472
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Kazakhstan reports on oil and condensate exports
- Imported article ntc41473
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Azerbaijan expects Baku-Erzerum gas pipeline to open in 2006
- Imported article ntc41474
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Kazakhstan reports on oil, gas and crude output
- Imported article ntc41475
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Moscow objects to partition of Caspian Sea along national lines
- Imported article ntc41676
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Kazakhstan to hold first tender for Caspian block in 2004
- Imported article ntc41677
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Kazakhstan relocates thousands of migrants because of oil boom
- Imported article ntc41678
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Azerbaijan reports on petroleum products extraction
- Imported article ntc41679
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Russia opposes construction of pipeline on Caspian Sea bottom
- Imported article ntc41680
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EU unveils renewable energy research projects
- Imported article nte41435
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Norway's increasing recovery from subsea wells
- Imported article nte41436
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North Sea industry experiences renewed interest
- Imported article nte41437
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UK faces high gas price as North Sea ages
- Imported article nte41438
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Germany is waiting for the Iran-EU gas pipeline
- Imported article nte41639
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Turkey and Syria to study feasibility of joint oil exploration
- Imported article nte41640
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Hundreds of birds killed in oil spill off Scotland
- Imported article nte41641
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Norway to maintain oil production level
- Imported article nte41642
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Turkey loses $ 2 bn on fuel oil smuggling in 2003
- Imported article nte41643
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Report warns of urgent need for more North Sea oil consolidation
- Imported article nte41644
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Removing abandoned oil rigs will plunge North Sea tax into red
- Imported article nte41645
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North Sea oil and gas output falls
- Imported article nte41646
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Poland reports on natural gas extraction
- Imported article nte41647
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Ecuador’s tender for oil areas attracts 21 prospective bidders
- Imported article ntl41478
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Brazil calls new oil licensing round
- Imported article ntl41479
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Japan approves untied loan for Mexican gas development
- Imported article ntl41480
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Mexico loses first place as main oil exporter to US
- Imported article ntl41481
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Barbados launches 2004 drilling programme
- Imported article ntl41600
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Latest Ecuadorian oil bid faces constitutional challenge
- Imported article ntl41682
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Argentina raises wholesale natural gas prices by 40 %
- Imported article ntl41683
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Report on Venezuelan output
- Imported article ntl41684
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Bolivia has to produce more gas or import fuel
- Imported article ntl41685
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Trinidad to work under new energy policy
- Imported article ntl41686
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Natural gas crisis shifts focus of energy debate in Chile
- Imported article ntl41687
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Chile criticizes Argentina for cutting supplies of natural gas
- Imported article ntl41688
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Venezuela probes oil firms on royalty taxes
- Imported article ntl41689
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Electricity shortages hit Argentina
- Imported article ntl41690
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Trinidad tries to restore stability in oil and gas sector
- Imported article ntl41691
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US is extracting gas and oil from Mexican deposits
- Imported article ntl41692
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Egypt and Venezuela sign energy agreement
- Imported article ntl41693
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Ecuador to re-launch four oil field concessions
- Imported article ntl41694
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Landlocked Bolivia wants to reclaim its beach
- Imported article ntl41695
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Brazil to export electricity to Argentina
- Imported article ntl41696
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Argentina suspends electricity supply to Uruguay
- Imported article ntl41697
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Algeria and Peru sign cooperation agreements on energy and culture
- Imported article ntl41698
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Venezuela and Trinidad forge ahead to unitise hydrocarbon reserves
- Imported article ntl41699
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OPEC stands by pledge to slash oil production in April
- Imported article ntm41478
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Syria to establish projects with Ukraine
- Imported article ntm41479
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US sanctions to target Syrian oil
- Imported article ntm41480
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New anti-terror law may disrupt OPEC's exports
- Imported article ntm41481
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Two power plants to be established near Baghdad
- Imported article ntm41482
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Iran reports on crude oil swap deals
- Imported article ntm41483
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Iran has turned into big petrochemical exporter in the world
- Imported article ntm41484
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Iran-Armenia gas pipeline construction may begin by year-end
- Imported article ntm41485
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Iran and UAE to strengthen cooperation in industrial and energy fields
- Imported article ntm41486
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What is needed for natural gas deal between Israel and Egypt
- Imported article ntm41487
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Iran expects Aghajari oil field to yield 300,000 bpd oil for 20 years
- Imported article ntm41488
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Iran and Egypt to have mutual investment in petrochemical sectors
- Imported article ntm41489
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|Yemen has many opportunities for natural gas investments
- Imported article ntm41490
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Lebanon’s seabed is rich with hydrocarbon sediment
- Imported article ntm41491