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THE Israeli government will appoint a team to study the feasibility of importing Russian natural gas,
24 November 2004
RUSSIA'S beleaguered Yukos seems set to lose its main production asset Yuganskneftegaz, according to
23 November 2004
A MALTESE-REGISTERED oil tanker leaked crude into the Mediterranean Sea off Egypt's north coast on Saturday
23 November 2004
IRANIAN president Mohammad Khatami has officially opened Petropars US$1.181 billion gas refining plant
23 November 2004
THAI firm Gulf Power Generation and state-owned PTT Plc have signed a US$7.42 billion gas sales agreement
23 November 2004
INDIA'S Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) has announced plans to boost the capacity of its Visakhapatnam
23 November 2004
THE Chinese government has announced it is willing to negotiate with any parties interested in exploring
23 November 2004
CHINA Petroleum & Chemical Corp (Sinopec) has announced its Sinopec Qingdao Refining and Chemical Co
22 November 2004
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