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  • House Opens Way for Oil Drilling in Arctic

    12/19/2005 5:57:22 AM PST · by Flavius · 21 replies · 715+ views
    ap ^ | 12/19/05 | JIM ABRAMS,
    WASHINGTON - House lawmakers opened the way for oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as one of their last acts of an all-night session Monday bringing their legislative year to a close. The House also narrowly passed a plan to cut deficits by almost $40 billion over five years in legislation hailed by GOP conservatives as a sign their party was returning to fiscal discipline and assailed by Democrats as victimizing medical and education programs that help the poor. The ANWR provision was attached to a major defense bill, forcing many opponents of oil and gas exploration in...
  • Kazakhstan set to open pipeline to China

    12/15/2005 9:56:41 AM PST · by Hunden · 5 replies · 238+ views
    SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER ^ | December 14, 2005 | BAGILA BUKHARBAYEVA
    ALMATY, Kazakhstan — Kazakhstan is due to open the valves Thursday on a major pipeline carrying oil to fuel-hungry China, establishing the energy-rich former Soviet republic's first oil export route that bypasses Russia. For the vast Central Asian nation, which is expected to become one of the world's largest oil exporters, the 625-mile pipeline opens a huge market. It is designed to carry 140 million barrels of oil annually to China. For China, the new route is a key achievement in aggressive efforts to secure foreign energy supplies for its booming economy. The pipeline is a 50-50 joint venture between state...
  • Germany's Shroeder Takes Russian Pipeline Job

    12/11/2005 1:14:53 PM PST · by Lukasz · 14 replies · 424+ views
    Free Internet Press ^ | 2005 Dec 10
    Former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder landed a job Friday as board chairman for a Russian-German gas pipeline that he championed while in office, a post that deepens his already close relationship with the Russian government and President Vladimir Putin. At a groundbreaking ceremony about 250 miles north of Moscow, Alexei Miller, the chief executive of Gazprom, the Russian energy giant that holds a majority stake in the pipeline partnership, said the Schroeder-led board would be involved in "reaching all strategic decisions on all areas of the company's activity." In September, Schroeder and Putin signed an agreement on behalf of their...
  • Schroeder faces criticism over planned role at Russian gas consortium.

    12/09/2005 2:56:27 PM PST · by lizol · 183+ views
    Pravda ^ | 2005-12-09
    Schroeder faces criticism over planned role at Russian gas consortium 23:26 2005-12-09 Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder faced criticism Friday over plans to take on a leading position at a consortium building a gas pipeline between Russia and Germany. As chancellor, Schroeder enjoyed a close personal and professional relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. But now critics question the ethics of him standing to gain personally from a major financial deal that he supported in his role as chancellor. "It stinks," said Reinhard Buetikofer, co-chairman of Germany's Greens, which had been the junior party in a coalition with Schroeder's Social...
  • Venezuela says oil line blast sabotage, exports OK

    12/04/2005 5:12:41 PM PST · by ncountylee · 2 replies · 261+ views
    Reuters ^ | 05 Dec 2005
    CARACAS, Venezuela, Dec 4 (Reuters) - A pipeline supplying Venezuela's Amuay-Cardon refinery was damaged by an explosion and fire that government officials on Sunday blamed on sabotage, but exports were not affected. Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez said both damaged lines of the oil route carrying a total of 400,000 barrels per day (bpd) to Amuay-Cardon -- Venezuela's largest petroleum product-exporting plant -- should resume operations over the next five days. "Our exports are not being affected," Ramirez told reporters, adding that an oil tanker with 400,000 barrels was in the port and other tankers could be used as well in...
  • China, Russian oil, and Kazazh pipelines

    11/28/2005 7:52:28 AM PST · by Alex Marko · 10 replies · 584+ views
    hina’s hunger for energy sources promises certain benefits for developing Kazakhstan’s oil and gas infrastructure, and Russia and China see Kazakhstan as an important transit route for increasing oil and gas supplies. Mesmerized by the huge hydrocarbon export opportunities offered by China’s rapidly developing Xinjiang province, last year Kazakhstan began building the Atasu-Alashankou oil pipeline to connect western China with oilfields in Aktobe region, western Kazakhstan. The daunting adventure, hailed as the project of the century in Astana, is now nearly complete. Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbaev and the head of the Chinese National Petroleum Company (CNPC), Cheng Gen, exchanged congratulations...
  • Ukraine set to build oil pipeline section to Poland

    11/22/2005 11:47:31 AM PST · by lizol · 167+ views
    RIA Novosti ^ | 22/ 11/ 2005
    Ukraine set to build oil pipeline section to Poland 14:27 | 22/ 11/ 2005 KIEV, November 22 (RIA Novosti) - Ukraine is ready to start construction on a stretch of oil pipeline to Poland in 2006, Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko said Tuesday. He said Ukraine had held all the necessary political consultations and created the needed joint structures with Kazakhstan and Poland to start extending the Odessa-Brody oil pipeline to the Polish city of Gdansk in 2006. Yushchenko also said Ukraine was concluding talks on the construction of an oil refinery in the western Ukrainian town of Brody with high...
  • Construction of North European Gas Pipeline to begin in 2005

    11/17/2005 10:40:58 PM PST · by jb6 · 1 replies · 175+ views
    RIA Novosti ^ | 17/ 11/ 2005
    SAMSUN (Turkey), November 17 (RIA Novosti) - The construction of the North European Gas Pipeline, which will stretch 1,200 kilometers from Russia to Germany and will cost at least 4 billion euros, will begin this year, the Russian industry and energy minister said Thursday. "We will witness the beginning of serious construction work in the near future that will drive toward a common factor - to increase the energy security of the European market," Viktor Khristenko said. The minister also said the $3.4-billion 757-mile Blue Stream pipeline, with a maximum capacity of 16 billion cu m, would not have only...
  • U.S. needs a gas line {Alaska Pipeline}

    11/14/2005 8:22:08 AM PST · by thackney · 12 replies · 417+ views
    Fairbanks Daily News-Miner ^ | November 14, 2005 | editor - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
    The economic impact of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita will be measured in a multitude of ways, but there's one that should be of note to Alaskans and others amid the discussion about building a natural gas pipeline from the North Slope. It is the measure of the quantity and value of natural gas imports to the United States from Canada. Two separate reports released last week, one by the U.S. government and the other by the Canadian government, show the winner and loser in the post-hurricane natural gas market. Canada reported that its overall trade surplus grew to $7 billion...
  • Abandon Iran gas line, US tells Pakistan

    11/09/2005 6:58:26 AM PST · by Hadean · 12 replies · 631+ views
    IRNA ^ | Nov 8, 2005
    The United States, in a renewed demand, has asked Pakistan to abandon the proposed gas pipeline from Iran to India via Pakistan. However, Islamabad has declined to oblige, saying a decision to this effect could be made after a thorough study of all political and economic aspects of the vital project, reported The Nation in its Tuesday issue. Quoting a senior official, the newspaper said that the government could not take a decision on the issue off the cuff as it required time to completely study the pros and cons of the project first. Pakistan's Foreign Office, whose comments were...
  • Russia, Poland at loggerheads over Gazprom move

    11/04/2005 8:56:43 AM PST · by lizol · 38 replies · 592+ views
    EurActiv ^ | Friday 4 November 2005
    Russia, Poland at loggerheads over Gazprom move In Short: Poland sees its energy security seriously threatened by a recent request by Russia's natural gas giant Gazprom to re-negotiate its long-term gas delivery contract with Warsaw. Brief News: Russia's Gazprom has expressed its intention to revise its gas supply contract with Warsaw. The contract expires in 2022. According to Gazprom, it is normal business procedure to regularly revise pricing conditions of gas supplies. However, Poland, which receives 42% of its gas from Gazprom, sees no reason to re-negotiate the terms of the 1996 supply agreement. Gazprom's move follows protests by Warsaw...
  • ConocoPhillips, Alaska agree to pipeline terms-(natural gas)

    10/24/2005 5:43:36 PM PDT · by Flavius · 5 replies · 379+ views
    the star ^ | Sunday October 23, 2005 | na
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska: Alaskan officials agreed to key terms of a contract with one of three oil companies negotiating to build a 2,100-mile (3370-kilometer) natural gas pipeline from Alaska through Canada and into the Midwest U.S. ConocoPhillips agreed to provide Alaska with a fair share of the revenues, access to the gas and job preferences for Alaskans on the pipeline, among other demands, said Gov. Frank Murkowski. "We're now one step closer to making an Alaska natural gas pipeline a reality,'' said Jim Bowles, president of ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. "The journey has just started.'' Terms of the agreement with ConocoPhillips won't...
  • 'Great strides' An account of how Alaska Natives gained a settlement.

    10/16/2005 6:30:28 PM PDT · by akdonn · 4 replies · 356+ views
    The Anchorage Daily News ^ | 10-16-05 | JUDY FERGUSON
    Last of two parts In 1967, I took on the Alaska Federation of Natives full time. The organization had only $9 in its bank account. I had a young family. I got behind three months on both house and car payments. One week we subsisted on one pot of beans. Those who formed AFN took time off from work and paid their own way: travel, hotel rooms and meals. None of them were ever really recognized for the price they paid. Harvey Samuelson once told me he had spent $20,000 to $30,000 (a lot more money in value at that...
  • Major fires hit oil, gas pipelines in southwest Iran (possible sabotage)

    10/09/2005 4:54:40 AM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 14 replies · 503+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | Sat Oct 8, 05
    Major fires hit oil, gas pipelines in southwest Iran TEHRAN (AFP) - Two major fires in oil and gas pipelines in Iran's southwestern province of Khuzestan have left one guard dead and disrupted the supply process, state television said. The first fire broke out during welding on a crude oil pipeline and was immediately extinguished, the Iranian police information centre said. The cause of the second inferno was not yet clear. State television said firefighters had been battling the second blaze for more than 13 hours. That fire, which broke out shortly before midnight Friday, was sparked by an explosion...
  • Governor places natural gas {pipeline} on the line

    10/07/2005 8:55:45 AM PDT · by thackney · 11 replies · 259+ views
    Anchorage Daily News ^ | October 7, 2005 | WESLEY LOY
    Gov. Frank Murkowski on Thursday delivered a contract to Exxon Mobil, BP and Conoco Phillips for state terms on a natural gas pipeline, along with a refrain for the big-three oil producers: Take this deal, and take it fast. Murkowski declined to reveal the contract's key contents and wouldn't say whether he'll call the Legislature into special session before the end of the year to ratify it. But he said he's hopeful the producers will accept the contract offer within a few days, after which state lawmakers and the public would have a chance to see and comment on it....
  • Moscow denies its Baltic gas pipeline will bypass Poland

    10/06/2005 11:38:37 AM PDT · by lizol · 3 replies · 247+ views
    poland.pl ^ | 2005-10-06
    Moscow denies its Baltic gas pipeline will bypass Poland 2005-10-06, 09:57 Russian authorities informed that the new pipeline to be built on the bottom of the Baltic sea would have links to a number of European countries including Poland. The Russian ambassador to the European Union said that the new pipeline should connect not divide. Financial analysts, however, stress the fact that regardless of the political importance of the project, its financial side is one big mystery – there is no source of financing and it is unclear if Russians can provide sufficient amounts of gas to make the whole...
  • Legal analyses show that Russian-German gas pipeline may be illegal.

    10/03/2005 2:17:10 PM PDT · by lizol · 84 replies · 1,131+ views
    Warsaw Business Journal ^ | 3rd October 2005
    Legal analyses show that Russian-German gas pipeline may be illegal From Poland A.M. Even though there is still a chance for halting the construction of the gas pipeline between Russia and Germany through the Baltic Sea, the Polish government has not undertaken any legal action to block the construction. According to analysts, in order to block the investment the new government should first of all call into question the agreement signed between the two countries. Legal analyses have revealed that the document violates certain free trade principles. Robert Amsterdam from the Amsterdam & Peroff law office claims that Poland could...
  • Hurricane bills on tap {ANWR, Gas Pipeline}

    10/01/2005 10:50:24 AM PDT · by thackney · 8 replies · 369+ views
    Petroleum News ^ | October 02, 2005 | Rose Ragsdale
    U.S. House committees approve legislation to open ANWR to oil and gas drilling; speed Alaska gas pipeline construction by limiting loan guarantee Rose Ragsdale Petroleum News Contributing Writer Proposals to open Alaska’s arctic coastal plain to oil and gas drilling and to place a two-year sunset on federal loan guarantees for the Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline are part of new energy packages adopted Sept. 28 by U.S. House committees on Resources and Energy and Commerce. Congress is revisiting various energy proposals in response to the havoc wreaked by recent hurricanes on the nation’s energy supplies. With crude oil prices expected...
  • Katrina pipeline damage more than first thought

    09/29/2005 3:44:23 PM PDT · by nwctwx · 28 replies · 910+ views
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hurricane Katrina did more damage to underwater oil and natural gas pipelines in the Gulf of Mexico than previously thought, according to the U.S. agency that oversees offshore energy production. The head of the Interior Department's Minerals Management Service, Johnnie Burton, said two weeks ago that Katrina did not do as much damage to offshore pipelines as Hurricane Ivan did a year earlier. However, Burton's estimate turned out to be too optimistic, and the damage is much worse. "It appears that way," said MMS spokesman Gary Strasburg, who pointed out that Burton's comments were based on initial...
  • Russo-German pipeline deal raises tension

    09/29/2005 4:22:50 PM PDT · by jb6 · 118 replies · 1,230+ views
    The Guardian ^ | Thursday September 8, 2005 | Tom Parfitt
    Russia and Germany are on the verge of signing a multibillion pound pipeline deal that has the potential to alter Europe's political landscape and seriously aggravate the Kremlin's relations with its former Soviet neighbours. The Russian gas monopoly Gazprom is expected to ink the deal tomorrow to build a pipeline under the Baltic sea that will bring vast supplies of gas to western Europe. The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, will endorse the deal with German chemicals manufacturer BASF as he visits the German chancellor, Gerhard Schröder. Article continues -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The north European gas pipeline will allow Russia to bypass...