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An unidentified man stands near a gas flare belonging to the Agip Oil company in Idu Ogba, Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006. OPEC and the European Union agreed in Vienna Wednesday to maintain a close "energy dialogue," stressing the importance of working together to help stabilize and secure the world's oil markets. Edmund Daukoru, Nigeria's oil minister and president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, met with Martin Bartenstein, the energy minister of Austria, which holds the EU's rotating presidency. In a statement, the EU presidency said both reaffirmed the need to stay in close touch on energy issues.
Africa   Corruption   Photos   Politics   Resources  
Trying to Spread Africa's Wealth
| NICE — In years past, Africa was always the outsiders’ cornucopia, the font of gold and diamonds, slaves and minerals, cotton and rubber and, more latterly, oil. | These days, the contin... (photo: AP / George Osodi) The New York Times
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Dana Petroleum finds new oil field in Egypt
Aberdeen-based Dana Petroleum has announced the discovery of a new oil field, onshore in the Gulf of Suez in Egypt. | Dana's shares rose on news of the find, which followed the discovery of two other ... (photo: OSCE / The Dana Petroleum website) BBC News
In this photo released by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), The 'M. Star' oil supertanker anchors offshore Fujairah port in the United Arab Emirates Thursday, July 29, 2010. Questions Swirl About Damaged Japanese Tanker
| Shipping officials said Thursday that they were examining the hull of a Japanese oil tanker that was mysteriously damaged this week as it traversed a strategically vital waterway between Iran and th... (photo: AP / Emirates News Agency) The New York Times
Accident   Japan   Mideast   Photos   Shipping  
In this photo released by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), damage is seen on the side of the 'M. Star' oil supertanker offshore Fujairah port in the United Arab Emirates Thursday, July 29, 2010. Japan supertanker probe reveals smashed hull
| FUJAIRAH/TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese supertanker that reported suffering an "explosion" near the Strait of Hormuz oil shipping route may have hit a submarine or a mine, UAE port officials examining... (photo: AP / Emirates News Agency) The Star
Accident   Japan   Mideast   Photos   Shipping  
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Work crews lay oil retention booms in Bay St. Louis, Miss., Saturday, May 1, 2010. Environmentalists are concerned about the impact of the oil slick when it makes landfall. BP to try "static kill" on Gulf well Tuesday
| BILOXI, Miss. - BP Plc will attempt on Tuesday a planned "static kill" operation to seal its ruptured Gulf of Mexico oil well, and hopes to have a relief well finished ... (photo: AP / Dave Martin) China Daily
Disaster   Oil Spill   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Deepwater Horizon oil spill  
BP Ultimate - British Petrol Oil Station BP rejects Sinopec bid for assets
| Shanghai: China Petroleum & Chemical Corp said BP declined an offer by the Chinese company to buy some of its assets. | "We've talked to BP on some good a... (photo: WN / akgunsemra) Gulf News
China   Economy   Photos   Shanghai   Wikipedia: BP  
An unidentified man stands near a gas flare belonging to the Agip Oil company in Idu Ogba, Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006. OPEC and the European Union agreed in Vienna Wednesday to maintain a close "energy dialogue," stressing the importance of working together to help stabilize and secure the world's oil markets. Edmund Daukoru, Nigeria's oil minister and president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, met with Martin Bartenstein, the energy minister of Austria, which holds the EU's rotating presidency. In a statement, the EU presidency said both reaffirmed the need to stay in close touch on energy issues. Trying to Spread Africa's Wealth
| NICE — In years past, Africa was always the outsiders’ cornucopia, the font of gold and diamonds, slaves and minerals, cotton and rubber and, more latterly,... (photo: AP / George Osodi) The New York Times
Africa   Corruption   Photos   Politics   Resources  
Ringsend power station in Dublin. Similar to electricity, the natural gas distribution network is also now all-island, with a pipeline linking Gormanston, County Meath, and Ballyclare, County Antrim. Open Season for Alaska Gas Pipeline Closes Friday
| Filed at 6:02 p.m. ET | JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) -- Alaskans should know by the end of Friday whether natural gas producers have any interest in building a major pipeline in... (photo: Creative Commons / Sir James) The New York Times
Open   Photos   Pipeline   Producers   Shipping  
A man lying on a couch. Why keeping busy is the key if you want to beat the blues
| Those who are prone to a nice laze on the couch, be warned – scientists say the key to happiness is keeping busy. | Even doing meaningless or unnecessary tasks ma... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) The Daily Mail
Happiness   People   Photos   Scientists   Wikipedia: Idle  
Gasoline - Oil Prices Motorists can expect fairly steady pump prices
| Motorists heading out on vacation in the next month should expect gasoline prices to remain fairly constant, give or take a few cents. | Although gasoline demand has be... (photo: WN / sweet) The Miami Herald
Labor   Motorists   Photos   Prices   Pump  
Columbia  Supercomputer - NASA Advanced Supercomputing Facility DAE unveils supercomputer
Chennai, July 30, DHNS: | The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) on Friday added yet another feather to its cap with the inauguration of its latest supercomputer cluster, ... (photo: NASA / Epolk) Deccan Herald
Atomic   Energy   Photos   Sciences   Supercomputer  
Politics Renewable Energy
Pakistan's prime minister condemns David Cameron's t
WikiLeaks' Afghan story raises dilemma over safety of so
Afghanistan: which way now?
Why do we so wilfully cover up the failure of the war on dru
Palestinians inspects the remains of a destroyed house in Rafah, south Gaza Strip, on May 22, 2010. Hamas security forces demolished dozens of illegally built homes in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on Monday. Hamas officials said the buildings were constructed without proper permits on government-owned land. (Photo by Ahmed Deeb/WN)
Arabs' ties with Israel damages the Palestinian cause: Prof Gilbert Achcar
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Activists appeal Purdue coal power unit permit
US expert calls for overhauling approach to environmental re
Abu Dhabi to host 4th World Future Energy Summit
Iranian spy still a teasing enigma
Shahram Amiri, center, an Iranian nuclear scientist who disappeared a year ago, flashes a victory sign at the conclusion of his news briefing as he arrived at the Imam Khomeini airport just outside Tehran, Iran, Thursday, July 15, 2010.
Iranian spy still a teasing enigma
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Oil & Gas Market Energy Market
Trying to Spread Africa's Wealth
Exxon Q2 net tops Street view on oil rebound
Questions Swirl About Damaged Japanese Tanker
BP Reveals Comeback Plan
An unidentified man stands near a gas flare belonging to the Agip Oil company in Idu Ogba, Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006. OPEC and the European Union agreed in Vienna Wednesday to maintain a close "energy dialogue," stressing the importance of working together to help stabilize and secure the world's oil markets. Edmund Daukoru, Nigeria's oil minister and president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, met with Martin Bartenstein, the energy minister of Austria, which holds the EU's rotating presidency. In a statement, the EU presidency said both reaffirmed the need to stay in close touch on energy issues.
Trying to Spread Africa's Wealth
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In Pakistan, Echoes of American Betrayal
NATO-Led Afghan Troops Rescue 2,000 From Floods
Mistaken as an Iranian Martyr, Then Hounded
Learning From WikiLeaks
Palestinians inspects the remains of a destroyed house in Rafah, south Gaza Strip, on May 22, 2010. Hamas security forces demolished dozens of illegally built homes in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on Monday. Hamas officials said the buildings were constructed without proper permits on government-owned land. (Photo by Ahmed Deeb/WN)
Arabs' ties with Israel damages the Palestinian cause: Prof Gilbert Achcar
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Electricity Business
Heatwave fails to curb summer fun, sales
Saudi banks book loan losses
Hong Kong group offers $9 billion for UK utility
Sharjah power issue spurs relocation
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Philip Arnold, squadron leader of the California Army National Guard?s 40th Infantry Division?s Agribusiness Development Team (ADT) Security Forces Platoon, guides vehicles in the Marawara district days after a U.S. offensive against Taliban and al Qaeda forces in Kunar province, Afghanistan, July 1, 2010.
Taliban Exploit Openings in Neglected Province
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BP to sell German petrol station unit Aral: Report
Budget deficit narrows by 30% in H1
'US money transfer sites used in Dubai assassination'
Saudi banks book loan losses
Emirates A380
Debt crisis failed to impede Emirates' growth
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