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South Africa leaves biofuels to private sector
- Imported article nta54992
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South Africa launches national energy regulator
- Imported article nta54993
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Nigeria targets 16,000 MW through renewable energy by 2015
- Imported article nta54994
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Nigerian power sector requires N 1.2 tn investment for stable supply
- Imported article nta54995
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A combustible mixture in Nigeria's oil-rich delta
- Imported article nta54996
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US faces stiff competition from China for African oil supplies
- Imported article nta55100
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US needs stronger strategic policies on Africa
- Imported article nta55101
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Nigerians are victims of oil politics
- Imported article nta55102
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Petrol shortage has Cape Town running on empty
- Imported article nta55103
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Speech of Assaad Jabre on IFC’s portfolio in Africa
- Imported article nta55104
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Bush administration puts high value on Africa-US energy ties
- Imported article nta55105
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South African oil refineries invest in phasing out of leaded petrol
- Imported article nta55106
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US and British interest in Nigerian oil fuel fears of "another Iraq"
- Imported article nta55107
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Sudan expects to double oil output by end 2006
- Imported article nta55108
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Nigerian army deploys troops to oil state as tensions rise
- Imported article nta55109
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Delta State accuses oil firms of Niger Delta crisis
- Imported article nta55110
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Nigeria and US unveil strategies to secure oil supplies
- Imported article nta55197
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Jatropha tree could be an answer to Zimbabwe’s fuel woes
- Imported article nta55198
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Africa is of vital interest to US foreign policy after all
- Imported article nta55199
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Turkmenistan offers to ship gas to Germany
- Imported article ntc54901
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Turkmenistan and China to sign gas deal
- Imported article ntc54902
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Kazakh gas and the pipeline conundrum
- Imported article ntc54903
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Turkmenistan declares hydrocarbon reserves
- Imported article ntc54904
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Turkmenistan reports on infrastructure developments for oil export
- Imported article ntc54905
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Kazakhstan in black and white
- Imported article ntc55106
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Turkmenistan sets new higher price for its gas
- Imported article ntc55107
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Kazakhstan to sign agreement with Azerbaijan on oil transport
- Imported article ntc55108
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Turkmenistan president to take personal control of gas exports
- Imported article ntc55109
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China welcomes more imports from Russia and Kazakhstan
- Imported article ntc55110
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Arctic booms as climate change melts polar ice cap
- Imported article nte54955
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Turkmenistan offers to ship gas to Germany
- Imported article nte54956
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Moldova turns to EU for energy security
- Imported article nte54957
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Growing international tension over the Arctic
- Imported article nte54958
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UK wins EC battle on gas emissions
- Imported article nte54959
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Putin attempts to reinforce his country’s image
- Imported article nte54960
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Britain downplays fears of energy shortages in winter
- Imported article nte54961
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Russia-Turkey pipeline underlines geopolitical shift against Cyprus
- Imported article nte54962
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CBI urges clarity on UK energy policy
- Imported article nte54963
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OPEC calls on European countries to cut oil taxes
- Imported article nte54964
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Greenland and Iceland set to become hydrogen fuel leaders
- Imported article nte54965
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Construction of North European Gas Pipeline to begin in 2005
- Imported article nte54966
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London's Imperial College launches initiative to predict energy challenges
- Imported article nte54967
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Blue Stream to strengthen European energy security
- Imported article nte54968
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Chirac and Yushchenko discuss energy issues
- Imported article nte54969
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EU member states must do more to open markets
- Imported article nte54970
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Turkey envisions regional oil pipeline hub in Ceyhan
- Imported article nte54971
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European Commission is against energy imports from Russia
- Imported article nte54972
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EU energy market has serious problems
- Imported article nte54973
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Russia to ask Turkey for cooperation in refinery and pipelines
- Imported article nte54974
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UK has the best wind resource in Europe
- Imported article nte54975
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Norway and Russia resolve 30-years old dispute over Barents Sea
- Imported article nte54976
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Crunch time for UK over looming energy shortfall
- Imported article nte54977
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Norway to help India meet its energy needs
- Imported article nte55178
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EU launches plan to boost biomass and biofuel use
- Imported article nte55179
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Russia refers to EU with Ukrainian problem
- Imported article nte55180
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Britain’s offshore sector faces windfall tax
- Imported article nte55181
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Danish scientists develop a way to store hydrogen in small tablets
- Imported article nte55182
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Russia, Lithuania and Sweden sign Baltic Sea deal
- Imported article nte55183
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EU and PGCC to set up team to raise oil output
- Imported article nte55184
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UK park authority objects to national grid pipeline plan
- Imported article nte55185
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Oil-rich Norway hires philosopher as moral compass
- Imported article nte55186
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Scotland could lead the world in clean energy
- Imported article nte55187
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French oil industry backs biofuels plan
- Imported article nte55188
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IEA says Norway should maintain Barents Sea exploration
- Imported article nte55189
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North Sea oil boom adds 9,000 jobs to Scotland
- Imported article nte55190
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North Sea renaissance pushes oil and gas spending up
- Imported article nte55191
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Gas in Britain most expensive wholesale fuel in the world
- Imported article nte55192
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India signs MoU with Turkey for oil sector
- Imported article nte55193
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Poland to oppose Russia’s plans to build gas pipeline across Baltic
- Imported article nte55194
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Trinidad holds “Accounting For the Petro-dollar” conference
- Imported article ntl54904
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Venezuela and Colombia agree on tight energy network
- Imported article ntl54905
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Venezuela to use $ 100 bn for funding special projects
- Imported article ntl54906
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Colombia may auction relinquished blocks
- Imported article ntl54907
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Argentina and Venezuela strengthen links
- Imported article ntl54908
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Venezuela studies feasibility of South American gas pipeline
- Imported article ntl54909
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Chavez uses oil to expand his influence around Latin America
- Imported article ntl54910
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Barbados considers national energy conservation programme
- Imported article ntl54911
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World Bank backs plans for South American gas pipeline
- Imported article ntl54912
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Brazil expects to achieve oil self-sufficiency next year
- Imported article ntl54913
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Venezuela, Brazil and Argentina sign deal to study pipeline idea
- Imported article ntl55114
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Ecuador promotes private investment in new power sector
- Imported article ntl55115
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Brazil ready for second sugar cane energy revolution
- Imported article ntl55116
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Venezuela and Colombia to build gas pipeline
- Imported article ntl55117
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Colombia must drill 60 wells per year for oil self-sufficiency
- Imported article ntl55118
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Venezuela to ship 5 mm barrel to Argentina
- Imported article ntl55119
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Iran to build two 500 MW thermal power plants in Iraq
- Imported article ntm54935
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Iran to export up to 200 MW of power to Iraq
- Imported article ntm54936
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Oil majors may rob Iraq of billions
- Imported article ntm54937
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US Energy Secretary confident Saudis will meet oil capacity target
- Imported article ntm54938
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Syria and Egypt discuss gas pipeline use
- Imported article ntm54939
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OPEC calls on European countries to cut oil taxes
- Imported article ntm54940
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World's big oil players to gather in Riyadh
- Imported article ntm54941
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New solutions in the pipeline for Iraq's crippled oilfields
- Imported article ntm54942
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Prospects of oil and gas in the Middle East until 2030
- Imported article ntm54943
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Iran approves $ 3 bn petrol subsidy
- Imported article ntm54944
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Syria aims to find new oil to offset output decline
- Imported article ntm54945
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Syria aims to maintain and boost oil production
- Imported article ntm54946
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US urges OPEC to keep oil market well supplied
- Imported article ntm54947
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US is ready to invest in UAE oil industry
- Imported article ntm54948
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Iraq set to pump less oil than in 2004
- Imported article ntm55149
