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  • Attacks on Pipeline and US Troops Mar Iraq's Three-month War Anniversary

    08/01/2003 4:55:55 PM PDT · by Shermy · 12 replies · 64+ views
    AFP ^ | August 1, 2003
    BAGHDAD (AFP) - Saboteurs blew up a key oil pipeline in northern Iraq, clashes left four Iraqis dead and three US soldiers lightly wounded and yet another tape purporting to be from Saddam Hussein popped up on Arab television Polish troops joining the US-led coalition's rebuilding efforts also received a baptism of fire when five mortar bombs were launched at their base in Hilla, south of Baghdad, with the violence coming three months to the day since US President George W. Bush s - web sites) declared the war effectively over. The pipeline fire in the northern refinery hub of...
  • Iraq: Explosion and fire at Baïji refinery pipeline

    07/31/2003 11:38:34 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 401+ views
    A pipeline on fire close to the refinery of Baïji, in the north of Iraq A pipeline located close to the refinery of Baïji, to 200 km in the north of Baghdad, was on fire Friday morning, noted a journalist of the AFP. "I heard Thursday evening an explosion after the prayer towards 20H00", indicated Ali Jassan, an inhabitant of district Al-Karada of Baïji, located not far from the pipeline. Significant black fume released Friday morning from the pipeline, preventing from approaching the place of the disaster, according to the journalist of the AFP. American helicopters flew over the...
  • Saddam's Daughters Take Refuge in Jordan

    07/31/2003 5:36:49 PM PDT · by El Conservador · 6 replies · 121+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | July 31, 2003 | NIKO PRICE
    BAGHDAD, Iraq - Two of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s daughters took refuge in Jordan on Thursday, while the Bush administration approved a $30 million payment to the tipster who led U.S. troops to the deposed Iraqi leader's two sons. Earlier, two American soldiers were reported killed as troops chased the ousted dictator in northern Iraq (news - web sites), and the country's U.S. administrator said the U.S.-appointed Governing Council could be replaced through general elections held within a year. Raghad and Rana Saddam Hussein, whose father had their husbands killed in 1996, arrived in Amman with their nine...
  • Bush, the rainforest and a gas pipeline to enrich his friends (the horror!)

    07/30/2003 1:43:31 PM PDT · by Pokey78 · 14 replies · 42+ views
    The Independent (U.K.) ^ | 07/30/03 | Andrew Gumbel
    Plan would enrich Bush corporate campaign contributors President George Bush is seeking funds for a controversial project to drive gas pipelines from pristine rainforests in the Peruvian Amazon to the coast.The plan will enrich some of Mr Bush's closest corporate campaign contributors while risking the destruction of rainforest, threatening its indigenous peoples and endangering rare species on the coast.Among the beneficiaries would be two Texas energy companies with close ties to the White House, Hunt Oil and Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR), a subsidiary of Vice-President Dick Cheney's old company, Haliburton, which is rebuilding Iraq's oil infrastructure.The pipeline slices through...
  • New Egyptian-Jordanian Gas Line Bypasses Israel

    07/28/2003 9:53:11 AM PDT · by yonif · 10 replies · 190+ views
    Israel National News ^ | 19:22 Jul. 28, '03 / 28 Tammuz 5763
    The Saudi Press Agency reports that Egypt and Jordan have inaugurated a partially underwater pipeline that will allow Egypt to supply energy-strapped Jordan with 2.7 billion cubic meters of natural gas a year. The pipeline runs almost 250 kilometers across the Sinai Desert to the Red Sea, and then continues 15 kilometers underwater to the Jordanian port of Aqaba. The pipeline is scheduled to be extended in the coming years to northern Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Cyprus, and Europe. Egypt has potential gas reserves of 70 trillion cubic feet and hopes to become one of the world's top 10 exporters...
  • Iraq-Turkey Oil Pipeline Hit by New Sabotage

    07/08/2003 9:42:50 PM PDT · by Destro · 16 replies · 69+ views
    reuters.com ^ | Tue July 8, 2003 04:09 AM ET | Michael Georgy
    Iraq-Turkey Oil Pipeline Hit by Sabotage Tue July 8, 2003 04:09 AM ET By Michael Georgy BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's northern export pipeline to Turkey was damaged by a new sabotage blast over the weekend and repairs will take two weeks, a senior Iraqi oil ministry official said on Tuesday. The official, who asked not to be named, told Reuters Iraq was also facing what he called widespread "economic sabotage" along a pipeline from Iraq's southern oilfields. "The Iraq-Turkey pipeline was sabotaged 36 hours ago and will take two weeks to repair," he said. "It will take two weeks to...
  • Bulgarian Pipeline Play

    07/08/2003 11:57:50 AM PDT · by RussianConservative · 2 replies · 157+ views
    Bloomberg | 8 July 03
    MOSCOW (Bloomberg) -- ExxonMobil, the world's largest publicly traded oil company, and ChevronTexaco, the second-largest U.S. oil company, may help finance and build an oil pipeline through Bulgaria and Greece, Bulgarian Regional Development Minister Valentin Tzerovski said. Tzerovski approached the two companies as the country was seeking financing for the pipeline. The two companies will consider whether to participate as equity shareholders or to finance the project. U.S. Eximbank is also interested in joining, provided the project has U.S. shareholders or a major contractor. LUKoil may also join the project, Tzerovski said. All interested in the project are expected to...
  • Iraq Oil Export Pipeline Hit by Bombing

    07/08/2003 5:17:55 AM PDT · by a_Turk · 18 replies · 194+ views
    Reuters ^ | 7/8/2003 | Michael Georgy
    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq (news - web sites)'s northern export pipeline via Turkey was damaged by a new sabotage blast over the weekend in another setback for Baghdad's battered oil sector, a senior Iraqi oil ministry official said on Tuesday. The official, who asked not to be named, told Reuters Iraq was also facing what he called widespread "economic sabotage" along a pipeline from Iraq's southern oilfields. "The Iraq-Turkey pipeline was sabotaged 36 hours ago," he said. "It will take two weeks to repair if there are no new explosions and we still have several damaged areas on the pipeline...
  • Pipeline Pressure

    07/03/2003 9:03:37 AM PDT · by RussianConservative · 1 replies · 18+ views
    Reuters | 3 July 03
    TOKYO (Reuters) -- A proposed pipeline to bring east Siberian oil to Asia is not only vital to Japan's drive to diversify its energy sources, but can also make commercial sense, Japan's top energy official said Wednesday. "Oil is an international commodity and naturally customers want competitive prices in the international market. We will prove through detailed studies that we can meet this demand," said Iwao Okamoto, head of Japan's Natural Resources Agency. Eager to diversify its oil sources, import-dependent Japan is courting Moscow to persuade it to opt for a proposal to build a pipeline from eastern Siberia to...
  • Pipeline Attacks Put Iraq Oil Exports in Doubt

    06/26/2003 11:41:20 AM PDT · by Brian S · 4 replies · 175+ views
    Reuters ^ | 06-26-03
    Thu June 26, 2003 11:48 AM ET By Hassan Hafidh and Peg Mackey BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq was hit by a new oil pipeline explosion on Thursday, underlining concerns that a breakdown in security is undermining Baghdad's efforts to restore crude exports. News of the blast, the sixth in two weeks, came as Iraq's de facto oil minister Thamir Ghadhban told a news conference that sabotage could undermine the drive for oil exports needed to fund Iraq's post-war reconstruction. "Surely these are serious incidents and they will affect our performance, there is no doubt about that," he said. Ghadhban said...
  • U.S. to Unveil Plans for New Iraqi Army

    06/23/2003 6:44:03 AM PDT · by dead · 2 replies · 21+ views
    Reuters ^ | Mon Jun 23, 3:52 AM ET | Alistair Lyon
    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq (news - web sites)'s U.S.-led administration lays out plans on Monday to create a new Iraqi army and pay off disgruntled members of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s dissolved armed forces. Anger among unpaid soldiers boiled into violence last week when U.S. troops shot dead two protesters in a crowd that was stoning a military convoy as it drove into the administration's headquarters in Saddam's former palace compound in Baghdad. U.S. administrator Paul Bremer disbanded the armed forces, security agencies and ministries of defense and information last month, laying off an estimated 400,000 people, as...
  • IRAQ: Iraq oil pipeline 'blown up'

    06/22/2003 10:30:10 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 3 replies · 124+ views
    BBC News ^ | Sunday, 22 June, 2003, 14:36 GMT 15:36 UK | BBC staff
    Iraq oil pipeline 'blown up' Oil industry installations have been attacked several times Sabotage has been blamed for an explosion at a pipeline which supplies oil to the Iraqi capital. Flames were seen shooting into the sky after the blast late on Saturday near the town of Hit nearly 140 kilometres (90 miles) north-west of Baghdad. US officials say there are no reports of American casualties, but in what appears to be a separate incident in the same area, two American soldiers were hurt when their vehicle struck a landmine. Meanwhile, a US soldier was killed and another was...
  • Iraq Oil Pipeline Fire Blamed on Sabotage

    06/22/2003 5:25:55 AM PDT · by The_Victor · 7 replies · 233+ views
    Yahoo (Reuters) ^ | 6/22/03 | Alistair Lyon
    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An oil fire raged Sunday after saboteurs blew up a vital pipeline, threatening supplies to Baghdad's main refinery and fresh torment for drivers in the capital, Iraqi Oil Ministry officials said. It was the second major fire to damage Iraqi oil pipelines this month. U.S. officials blamed the first on a gas leak on the main export pipeline from the Kirkuk oilfields to Turkey. "This incident is an act of sabotage. The pipeline was blown up deliberately," said one Oil Ministry official of the latest blast. He did not elaborate and asked not to be named. A...
  • IRAQ: Land Mine Injures 2 from 3rd Armored Cav; separate: OIL PIPELINE ABLAZE AFTER MYSTERY BLAST

    06/22/2003 2:47:55 AM PDT · by BagCamAddict · 5 replies · 163+ views
    ABCNEWS.com ^ | 6/22/2003 | Alistair Lyon
    Mystery Blast Sets Iraq Oil Pipeline Ablaze June 22 — By Alistair Lyon BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An explosion set fire to a vital pipeline linking Iraq's northern and southern oilfields, and a separate land mine blast wounded two U.S. soldiers, a U.S. military spokesman said on Sunday. He said fire was still raging after the pipeline explosion near the town of Hit, 140 km (90 miles) northwest of Baghdad, but he had no word on what caused it or when it happened. "The cause of the fire was still under investigation," the spokesman said. There were no reports of casualties....
  • Iraq-Israel Oil Pipeline 'To Reopen'

    06/20/2003 4:31:55 PM PDT · by blam · 3 replies · 270+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 6-21-2003 | Anton La Guardia
    Iraq-Israel oil pipeline 'to reopen' By Anton La Guardia (Filed: 21/06/2003) Israel's finance minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, predicted yesterday that the British-era oil pipeline from Iraq's northern oilfields through Jordan to the Israeli port city of Haifa would be reopened. "It won't be long when you will see Iraqi oil flowing to Haifa," Mr Netanyahu told a group of British investors in London. "It is just a matter of time until the pipeline is reconstituted and Iraqi oil will flow to the Mediterranean." The pipeline was closed during the first Arab-Israeli war in 1948 and has never been used since. Its...
  • Fire, Explosions Hit Iraq-Turkey Pipeline

    06/13/2003 7:10:05 AM PDT · by Brian S · 50+ views
    Reuters ^ | 06-13-03
    Fri June 13, 2003 09:14 AM ET By Michael Georgy and Steve Bryant BAGHDAD/ANKARA (Reuters) - The main oil export pipeline linking Iraq and Turkey, halted since the U.S.-led war on Baghdad, was hit by fire and explosions due to a gas leak, U.S. authorities in Iraq said on Friday. Turkey said investigations were under way to establish whether sabotage was to blame for the blast at the Iraqi section of the pipeline in northern Iraq late on Thursday. U.S. military spokesmen said there was no sign that sabotage had caused the explosions, which comes after occupying U.S. forces have...
  • Fires blaze on Iraq oil export pipeline

    06/13/2003 8:18:53 AM PDT · by Freebird Forever · 13 replies · 195+ views
    Sify News ^ | 6-13-03
    Makhoul (Iraq): Fires blazed on the main export pipeline from Iraq's northern oilfields to Turkey on Friday after what residents said were twin bomb attacks aimed at sabotaging deliveries which the US-led coalition is poised to resume. An AFP correspondent saw two separate fires on the pipeline, 15 kilometres from the key refinery town of Baiji, close to the main highway between Baghdad and the northern regional capital Mosul. US military helicopters hovered overhead. Residents questioned by AFP at the nearby Al-Amin coffee shop said the pipeline had been attacked by Iraqis using explosives around 8:45 p.m. on Thursday, the...
  • Peru says 60 pipeline workers kidnapped

    06/09/2003 11:28:59 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 3 replies · 176+ views
    Reuters | June 10, 2003 | Tania Mellado
    LIMA, Peru, June 9 (Reuters) - Armed raiders on Monday kidnapped about 60 workers employed by an Argentine company to help build a natural gas pipeline in southeastern Peru, a government statement said. "They are asking for $1 million, high-tech communications equipment and explosives," said a police officer in Ayacucho, some 360 miles (600 km) southeast of Lima. The officer, who asked not to be identified, called the attackers "presumed terrorists" but a government statement described them as armed criminals. The statement said about 60 kidnappers struck at the Toccate construction camp in La Mar province, seizing a similar...
  • [Oil] Pipe Dreams [Russia, China]

    06/07/2003 9:43:57 AM PDT · by Ranger · 173+ views
    Tech Central Station ^ | 6/6/03 | Dominic Basulto
       TCS  Russia, the world's second largest oil exporter trailing only Saudi Arabia, has been itching for years to expand its global reach and oil export capacity. In just the past nine months, Russian oil tycoons have floated a number of proposals to leaders from Japan, China, Western Europe and even the United States about the construction of new pipelines that would allow these nations to reduce their dependence on Middle East oil exports. In late May, Russia finally signed an historic, 25-year, $150 billion energy pact with China. The deal will commit Russian oil major Yukos to deliver...
  • Bush Backs $4.5 Billion Murmansk Pipline to Bring Russian Crude Across Arctic to E. Coast [debka]

    06/02/2003 11:05:33 AM PDT · by ewing · 20 replies · 171+ views
    DEBKAfile ^ | June 2, 2003 3:26 PM | Gioria Shamis-Retired 'Economist Magazine' Reporter
    Offer cements renewed Bush-Putin strategic partnership forged in St. Petersburg yesterday.(referring to strained relationship over the Gulf War-ed)