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  • Iran gas pipeline: Consultant to decide on pricing-(w India)

    08/05/2006 7:22:21 AM PDT · by Flavius · 141+ views
    money control ^ | 2006-08-05 | na
    With no solution to the impasse on the gas pricing issue for the $7-billion Iran-Pakistan-India pipeline project, the three nations today decided to appoint an international consultant for the purpose. A decision to this effect was taken after two-day Secretarial-level trilateral talks failed to create a breakthrough on the issue. The three countries had set up a nine-member committee at the end of day one of their talks on Thursday. After discussing the report of the committee and with the issue of pricing still remaining unresolved, it was decided to appoint an international consultant who would present a formula for...
  • Lithuania Pipe Dry, Belarus Gets Oil Supplies

    08/04/2006 10:44:15 AM PDT · by lizol · 14 replies · 448+ views
    The Moscow Times ^ | Friday, August 4, 2006 | Andrei Makhovsky and Darius James Ross
    Lithuania Pipe Dry, Belarus Gets Oil Supplies By Andrei Makhovsky and Darius James Ross Reuters MINSK -- Russia is keeping Belarus well supplied with crude oil even though it shares a pipeline with Lithuania, which Moscow has cut off, after citing a leak, officials in Belarus said Thursday. Their comments may add to speculation that Russian pipeline monopoly Transneft used this weekend's minor leak as a pretext to cut flows to Lithuania as punishment for choosing a Polish buyer for its Mazeikiu refinery over Russian bidders. Mazeikiu was bought in May by Poland's PKN Orlen. Oil officials in Belarus said...
  • Gas pipeline going to Armenia is destroying 3 thousand year old ancient city

    07/28/2006 10:25:55 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 14 replies · 312+ views
    Today Azerbaijan ^ | 22 July 2006 | unattributed
    Diggings related to construction of a gas pipeline from Iran to Armenia has partially destroyed remains of the oldest city called "Dragon Stone" (Azhdaha Dashi) in East Azerbaijan province of Iran. "Dragon Stone" includes ruins of an ancient city built 1000 years before Christ and is located at 40 kilometers east of Andarjan village of Varzighan county... "Dragon Stone" was declared a historic site and a protected area... However, Iran's gas company has started digging in the area despite the declaration... The representative of Cultural Heritage and Tourism office has added that studies of the 3000 year old "Dragon Stone"...
  • Venezuela: Gazprom Eyes Pipeline Project

    07/27/2006 5:04:09 PM PDT · by proud_yank · 5 replies · 209+ views
    AP via MSN ^ | July 27, 2006
    CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Russian energy company OAO Gazprom is studying whether to join a huge Venezuela-backed project to build a South American natural gas pipeline, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Thursday. "Gazprom and its technicians are studying a project for the construction of a gas pipeline from Venezuela to Argentina," Chavez told Russia's state-run Rossiya television during a visit to Moscow, according to a translation of his remarks.
  • Senators grill nominee about Alaska pipeline {Natural Gas}

    07/21/2006 8:32:21 AM PDT · by thackney · 14 replies · 333+ views
    ScrippsNews ^ | 7/20/06 | LIZ RUSKIN
    Drue Pearce, a former Alaska legislator, is President Bush's nominee to be the new federal coordinator for construction of an Alaska gas pipeline. But she got a scolding at her confirmation hearing Thursday that seemed more aimed at the Alaska Legislature. Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., chairman of the Senate Energy Committee, was frustrated that the Alaska Legislature has not endorsed the governor's gas pipeline contract with the state's three major oil companies. "What's the holdup?" he asked Pearce. The governor's contract includes a new method of taxing the companies on the oil they extract. Pearce said that component has troubled...
  • Turkey says Poland mulls buying from Turk pipelines

    07/06/2006 12:19:41 PM PDT · by lizol · 3 replies · 271+ views
    Reuters via Yahoo! News ^ | Thursday July 6, 2006
    Turkey says Poland mulls buying from Turk pipelines ANKARA, July 6 (Reuters) - Turkey's Energy Minister Hilmi Guler said on Thursday that Poland was interested in energy cooperation and was considering buying from energy pipelines that will cut through Turkey. Poland considers meeting some of its energy needs through the Nabucco natural gas pipeline project, which will pump central Asian gas via Turkey to Austria, and Turkey's Samsun-Ceyhan oil pipeline project, said Hilmi Guler after meeting the president of Poland's parliament. The Nabucco, supported by the European Union, is designed to increase Europe's access to alternative sources of natural gas...
  • EU to Seek Free Trade Area With Russia

    07/04/2006 6:07:38 AM PDT · by A. Pole · 36 replies · 409+ views
    Yahoo Finance ^ | Monday July 3, 2006 | Constant Brand
    HELSINKI, Finland (AP) -- The European Union said Monday it would seek to launch talks with Russia later this year on forging closer political and economic ties, including a possible free trade pact. The move, to offer Moscow open access to the EU's market, was seen as an overture by the EU to sway Russia in offering long-term guarantees of secure energy supplies for western Europe. Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen, whose country holds the EU presidency, said he hoped all 25 EU governments will approve a negotiating mandate on a new EU-Russia accord to replace the existing so-called partnership...
  • Turkmenistan: Ukraine Gas Contract Invalid

    07/01/2006 6:33:56 PM PDT · by A. Pole · 5 replies · 290+ views
    MSN Money ^ | June 30, 2006
    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan (AP) - Turkmenistan on Friday said its natural gas contract with Ukraine for 2006 was invalid, as it continues to pressure Ukraine to pay about 50 percent more than what it currently pays for Turkmen gas. [...] Turkmenistan's gas supplies have taken on even greater importance for Ukraine after a bitter dispute in January with Russia over gas prices, but Kiev has repeatedly stalled on agreements to pay off debts, and Turkmen officials have repeatedly criticized Kiev. [...] "Turkmenistan proposed Ukraine sign a contract on gas deliveries to Ukraine for the fourth quarter at a price of US$100...
  • Bush urges Alaska on natural gas pipeline

    06/29/2006 7:55:12 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 2 replies · 889+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 6/29/06 | Anne Sutton - ap
    JUNEAU, Alaska - The Bush administration is pressuring state lawmakers to pass legislation that would advance a proposed multibillion dollar natural gas pipeline. In letters to the Alaska House and Senate, Vice President Dick Cheney urged prompt action during the upcoming special session. "You have it in your hands to help ensure that the Alaska Gas Pipeline ultimately furnishes dependable, affordable, and environmentally sound energy for America's future," Cheney wrote in his letter, dated Tuesday. Adding to the pressure was an announcement Thursday from the federal energy department, which said plans were in place to expedite the federal permitting process...
  • Alaska Gov. eyes revised gas pipeline deal by Nov

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 23 (Reuters) - Alaska Gov. Frank Murkowski aims to negotiate a revised contract for a $20 billion natural gas pipeline before a general election in November, a top aide said on Friday. The Republican governor may alter about 15 points in the initial pipeline contract he negotiated with ConocoPhillips (COP.N: Quote, Profile, Research), BP (BP.L: Quote, Profile, Research) and Exxon Mobil (XOM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) earlier this year in response to public comment and criticism, said Jim Clark, Murkowski's chief of staff. "(The hope is that) we'll be able to get the various provisions renegotiated and come...
  • Neftegaz Ukrainy may reduce gas supplies to Europe illegally

    06/23/2006 7:04:42 PM PDT · by A. Pole · 50 replies · 446+ views
    RosBusinessConsulting ^ | 23 June, 2006
    Kiev 17:45 Neftegaz Ukrainy admits the possibility of unauthorized tapping of gas pipelines if its underground gas reserves run out this winter, as stated in the company's letter to the Ukrainian PM Yury Yekhanurov of June 8, 2006. "Under such conditions Ukraine will be forced to tap off gas which is supposed to be transported further, thereby giving Russia grounds for accusing Ukraine of theft and presenting the country as an unreliable partner in the eyes of the European community," the document reads. The company explained that if the planned volume of gas was not injected into the underground gas...
  • Gazprom moves closer to Europe

    06/21/2006 3:51:31 PM PDT · by A. Pole · 2 replies · 200+ views
    RosBusinessConsulting ^ | June 21, 2006
    Russia’s gas monopoly Gazprom and Hungary’s MOL Group have signed an agreement on the South European Gas Pipeline project. The two companies agreed to set up a joint venture to prepare the technical and feasibility study for new transnational gas transportation and underground gas storage facilities in Hungary, Gazprom said. Gazprom’s spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov said the idea was to build a new gas transportation system that would carry gas to Europe. The Blue Stream gas pipeline across the Black Sea would be used, he noted. "Considering Gazprom’s reserves, its contracts and prospects for new export agreements, this seems to be...
  • Russian Gazprom could trade upstream rights for access to Polish gas infrastructure assets

    06/21/2006 2:30:13 PM PDT · by lizol · 9 replies · 249+ views
    Interfax ^ | Jun 21, 2006
    Russian Gazprom could trade upstream rights for access to Polish gasinfrastructure assets WARSAW. JUNE 21. INTERFAX CENTRAL EUROPE - Russian gas giant Gazprom would willingly consider giving Poland access to upstream gas resources in return for access to Polish gas infrastructure assets, Russian Gazprom Deputy CEO Alexander Medvedev told reporters Tuesday. "This is quite simple, if Poland makes its strategic assets accessible to us - and it seems to be obvious that the first strategic asset is the pipeline system - then we will gladly consider such a possibility," Medvedev said in response to questions about the possibility of such...
  • Gas Diplomacy

    06/16/2006 10:48:17 AM PDT · by lizol · 3 replies · 179+ views
    The Warsaw Voice ^ | 7 June 2006 | Michal Jeziorski
    Gas Diplomacy By Michal Jeziorski 7 June 2006 The plan to build a gas pipeline from Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea has caused controversy in Poland and across the European Union. Polish politicians say national energy policy will only be effective if it is built on the principle of solidarity. Poland's priority is to diversify sources of gas. Russia is increasingly seen as cynically taking advantage of the former East Bloc countries' dependence on its raw materials. After pro-Western forces won the elections in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova, Gazprom dramatically increased its gas prices for these countries. The...
  • Does EU have an eastern policy?

    06/13/2006 11:39:52 AM PDT · by lizol · 2 replies · 218+ views
    Radio Polonia ^ | 13.06.2006 | Michal Zajac
    Does EU have an eastern policy? NETWORK EUROPE LOOKING EAST - Why have the Baltics, Poland and Ukraine slammed the German-Russian Baltic gas pipeline? - Can the EU do more to promote democracy and civil society in Belarus? - And what are Ukraine’s prospects of joining the EU? The German-Russian deal struck last autumn to build a pipeline under the Baltic Sea to pump natural gas from Russia continues to raise concerns in the Baltic States, Poland and Ukraine. These countries’ leaders have said they felt uneasy about, what they felt was, deals being made behind their back on an...
  • Poland opposes EU financing for Northern gas pipeline

    06/13/2006 11:23:21 AM PDT · by lizol · 1 replies · 203+ views
    People's Daily Online ^ | June 13, 2006
    Poland opposes EU financing for Northern gas pipeline Polish Foreign Minister Anna Fotyga voiced opposition to the possibility of "controversial" energy projects being financed from the EU budget, her spokesman told the Polish news agency PAP on Monday. Fotyga made the remarks at a Monday meeting of European Union (EU) foreign ministers in Luxembourg. "Poland believes that if the EU decides to participate in the financing of projects aimed at diversification of energy supplies, it should not finance projects that raise controversy in some member countries," the spokesman cited her as saying. One such project is the Russian-German Northern Pipeline,...
  • Chevron opens Caucasian pipeline

    06/09/2006 3:35:53 PM PDT · by SmithL · 3 replies · 204+ views
    Contra Costa Times ^ | 6/9/9 | Marton Dunai
    San Ramon-based Chevron Corp. (CVX) announced today the opening of the Baku-Tbilisi- Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline with the delivery of its first cargo of Caspian crude oil to world markets. The inaugural shipment of about 600,000 barrels of crude was delivered by tanker to Savona, Italy, marking the start of export of Azerbaijan's crude oil via the BTC oil pipeline. The crude oil initially will come from the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) field in the Azerbaijani sector of the Caspian Sea and is expected to be joined by other volumes in the future, including production from across the Caspian region. Chevron has an...
  • US Bypasses Russia With BP Pipeline

    06/08/2006 6:26:31 PM PDT · by blam · 13 replies · 697+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 6-9-2006 | Adrian Blomfield
    US bypasses Russia with BP pipeline By Adrian Blomfield in Moscow (Filed: 09/06/2006) Washington scored a significant victory in its contest with Moscow for influence in Central Asia yesterday when Kazakhstan agreed to start pumping oil to the West through a British Petroleum pipeline that bypasses Russia and Iran. The deal, secured largely because of a personal visit to Kazakhstan last month by Dick Cheney, the United States vice-president, will infuriate the Kremlin. But there will be secret relief in European capitals, where there is growing concern over Russia's apparent willingness to use its vast energy supplies as a political...
  • New pipeline offers Poland 3.5 bcm of Norwegian gas a year, deal may beinked by end-'07 - official

    06/06/2006 11:56:28 AM PDT · by lizol · 1 replies · 358+ views
    Interfax ^ | Jun 06, 2006
    New pipeline offers Poland 3.5 bcm of Norwegian gas a year, deal may beinked by end-'07 - official WARSAW. JUNE 6. INTERFAX CENTRAL EUROPE - Poland can theoretically obtain a maximum of 3.5 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas annually from a Norwegian-Swedish gas pipeline project, and a contract for Norwegian gas could be signed within a year, a Polish Economy Ministry official said Tuesday. "We know from [Norwegian gas company] Gassco that we can receive a maximum 3.5 bcm annually from this Norwegian-Swedish pipeline, considering the needs from the other participants in the consortium," Director for Energy Supply Diversification...
  • Alaskan Pipeline

    05/28/2006 10:30:52 PM PDT · by CAWats · 31 replies · 1,816+ views
    The following is in mp3 format on rogerhedgecock.com on 05-25-2006: When the Alaskan Pipeline was being built the environmental whackos whined the pipeline whould cut the grazing land of the caribou in half and the caribou would die out. So to appease them, the pipeline was put on stilts where it crossed the caribou graze lands. What happened? The caribou decided to gather at the spot where the pipeline came down to the ground. Seems the caribou liked to lie against the pipeline because the pipe was warm from the oil passing through it. The liked it so much they...