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The multi-national Unocal Corp has laid the blame for its shelved plans to export Bangladeshi gas to
30 March 2004
Australia's onshore seimsic acquisition companies are now all locally owned, following a management buyout
29 March 2004
The rising cost of crude oil prices is forcing the South Korean government to consider imposing energy
29 March 2004
When John Westwood of Douglas-Westwood Ltd commented that remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs)
29 March 2004
Thailand's limited domestic gas supply has forced the soon to be privatised Thailand Electricity Generating
29 March 2004
Qatargas and Total are reportedly in the final negotiation stages of an MOU that will see the Qatari
29 March 2004
An annual survey conducted on the major petroleum trading companies in the Asia Pacific Region has ranked
29 March 2004
A senior official in the Myanmar government believes that the SE Asian nation can be a major exporter
26 March 2004
Batteries are already transforming Australia’s energy landscape
Qteq has recently announced the launch of a new flagship Qanti-Fi fugitive emissions
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