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Germany shows keen interest as Libya emerges from isolation
- Imported article nta44543
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The chronic deficits of Nigeria
- Imported article nta44544
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Niger Delta worries British government
- Imported article nta44545
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The effect of current happenings at the world energy bazaar on Nigeria
- Imported article nta44546
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Nigeria's gas reserves could be underestimated
- Imported article nta44547
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Capital flight in Nigerian oil industry blamed on government
- Imported article nta44548
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World Bank to approve West African gas pipeline in November
- Imported article nta44549
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Power supply crisis looms in Tanzania due to incessant drought
- Imported article nta44550
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Iran to construct gas power plant in Zimbabwe
- Imported article nta44551
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Oil pollution threatens South African coastline
- Imported article nta44552
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Oil guzzlers thwart China's diplomatic overtures in Sudan
- Imported article nta44553
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Algeria and China hold discussions on oil and gas cooperation
- Imported article nta44554
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Egypt exports gas to Romania
- Imported article nta44555
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International powers intertwined in Sudan's Darfur conflict
- Imported article nta44556
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Egypt prepares to join OPEC
- Imported article nta44557
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Chad is trying to make oil businesses transparent
- Imported article nta44558
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Offshore gas rig installed in Libya
- Imported article nta44559
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Nigeria should generate electric power from excess gas
- Imported article nta44560
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Nigeria requires $ 10 bn investment annually in oil and gas industry
- Imported article nta44561
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Nigeria's old oil fields do not affect output
- Imported article nta44562
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New gas pipeline linking Libya to Italy opened
- Imported article nta44563
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Nigerian militia group wants troops out of Niger Delta
- Imported article nta44564
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The chance to make money out of Sao Tome’s oil bonanza
- Imported article nta44765
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Nigeria to increase Niger Delta workforce for oil industry
- Imported article nta44766
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Nigeria toughens terms of offshore blocks
- Imported article nta44767
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Eighty oil firms in Angola quit over rising prices
- Imported article nta44768
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Gas operators urge Nigeria to end subsidy to NEPA
- Imported article nta44769
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Nigeria tries to build new economy without oil, guns and corruption
- Imported article nta44770
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Nigeria to invite bids for 27 oil blocks in 2005
- Imported article nta44771
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Egypt likely to become sixth-largest exporter of liquefied gas
- Imported article nta44772
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South Africa seeks oil from other African countries
- Imported article nta44773
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Angola profits extra revenue due to oil price increase
- Imported article nta44774
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Tanzania tells public not to worry about power rationing
- Imported article nta44775
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Kazakhstan to invest $ 3.88 bn in oil, gas and petrochemicals business
- Imported article ntc44566
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Challenges and perspectives for Eurasian energy transit
- Imported article ntc44567
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Kazakhstan reports on oil and condensate exports
- Imported article ntc44568
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Turkmenistan approves $ 14.6 bn budget for 2005
- Imported article ntc44569
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Russia and Kazakhstan continue gas talks
- Imported article ntc44570
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Kazakhstan interested in using Latvian ports to transport its oil
- Imported article ntc44571
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Kazakhstan reports on oil and condensate exports
- Imported article ntc44772
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Kazakhstan's oil wealth poses threat to ecology
- Imported article ntc44773
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Middle East biggest oil platform to become operational in Caspian Sea
- Imported article ntc44774
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Turkmenistan reports on oil and gas extraction
- Imported article ntc44775
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Kazakh parliament approves energy bill
- Imported article ntc44776
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Kazakhstan reports on oil production
- Imported article ntc44777
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Pipeline explodes in Kazakhstan
- Imported article ntc44778
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Azerbaijan expects oil exports to increase 51 % in 2005
- Imported article ntc44779
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The North Sea's positive tide
- Imported article nte44559
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Turkey hopeful on resolution of gas price row with Iran
- Imported article nte44560
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PKK militants attack oil pipeline in south-eastern Turkey
- Imported article nte44561
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France denies Iraq oil-for-food scandal claims
- Imported article nte44562
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Foreign investment in Scottish oil and gas projects soars 50 %
- Imported article nte44563
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Turkey-Greece gas pipeline tender postponed
- Imported article nte44564
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Conflict on Norwegian oil platforms escalate
- Imported article nte44565
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Germany shows keen interest as Libya emerges from isolation
- Imported article nte44566
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Spain modifies growth forecast citing high oil prices
- Imported article nte44567
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Bulgaria launches gasification of Sofia
- Imported article nte44568
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Greece unveils program to boost renewable energy sources
- Imported article nte44569
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Turkey ranked 25th in terms of competitive power during 2003
- Imported article nte44570
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European countries disagree on joint response to oil crisis
- Imported article nte44571
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Challenges and perspectives for Eurasian energy transit
- Imported article nte44572
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Russia proposes building Bulgarian-Greek oil pipeline
- Imported article nte44573
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EC withdraws proposal to have supply crisis law
- Imported article nte44574
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Norway invites for new petroleum licenses nominations
- Imported article nte44575
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Britain's high taxes lead to smaller cars
- Imported article nte44576
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Egypt exports gas to Romania
- Imported article nte44577
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A brand-new relationship between Libya and Germany
- Imported article nte44578
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EU to cut 2005 growth forecast as oil price surges
- Imported article nte44579
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Oil price set to cut French economic growth by 0.5 %
- Imported article nte44580
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Bulgaria wants greater Russian presence in gas sector
- Imported article nte44581
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Buoyed by the black stuff
- Imported article nte44582
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Iran welcomes Germany's cooperation in power plant projects
- Imported article nte44583
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New gas pipeline linking Libya to Italy opened
- Imported article nte44584
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Former Soviet Union, EU and Russia to undertake power reform study
- Imported article nte44585
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McKinnon & Clarke warns against inertia in the face of climate change
- Imported article nte44586
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Norwegian-controlled sectors of North Sea report on oil production
- Imported article nte44787
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New pipeline to pump Caspian oil to Europe
- Imported article nte44788
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UK’s oil balance moves into deficit
- Imported article nte44789
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Norway: Economic diversification and the petroleum industry
- Imported article nte44790
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Planned Black Sea-Adriatic oil pipeline route changed
- Imported article nte44791
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Vietnam to break through Norwegian market
- Imported article nte44792
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German chancellor proposes joint German/Norwegian cooperation
- Imported article nte44793
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Britain’s energy time bomb
- Imported article nte44794
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Oil ought to be traded in euro
- Imported article nte44795
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Barbados will weather economic storm
- Imported article ntl44549
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Reviewing oil and gas contracts bad for Trinidad’s international business
- Imported article ntl44550
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Ecuador and Colombia agree to build third interconnection
- Imported article ntl44551
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Latin American countries do not take full advantage of oil price windfalls
- Imported article ntl44552
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Bolivia's natural gas reserves instigate new movements
- Imported article ntl44553
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Venezuela wants to fund social programs for the poor
- Imported article ntl44554
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BNB to lend $ 175 mm to Brazilian power projects by yearend
- Imported article ntl44555
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Bolivia pledges to supply gas to northern Argentina
- Imported article ntl44556
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Brazil recognizes China as market economy
- Imported article ntl44757
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Jamaica moves to facilitate Trinidad’s LNG supply
- Imported article ntl44758
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Gas deal between Trinidad and Jamaica is historic moment for region
- Imported article ntl44759
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The way forward for Jamaica’s energy
- Imported article ntl44760
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Jamaica to launch oil and gas tender round
- Imported article ntl44761
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Colombia and Venezuela set aside differences to work on pipeline project
- Imported article ntl44762
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Ecuador reports on September oil exports
- Imported article ntl44763
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New Latin American institution to oversee regional energy integration
- Imported article ntl44764