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EU nations, Turkey sign major pipeline deal
ANKARA (AFP) - Four EU countries and Turkey signed an accord Monday on building a major US-backed gas pipeline to reduce European reliance on Russia amid lingering uncertainty on who will supply the gas.
Nations:Turkey Russia Bulgaria Romania Hungary Iraq Source:(AFP)
2009-07-13
Australia's Santos, Apache in 1.3 billion gas deal with Citic
SYDNEY (AFP) - Australian energy company Santos Wednesday said it and joint venture partner Apache had signed a contract worth an estimated 1.3 billion US dollars to supply natural gas to a Citic Pacific project.
Nations:Australia Hong Kong China Source:(AFP)
2009-01-06
Canada pledges environmental restrictions on oil exports
OTTAWA (AFP) - Canada will ban the export of tar-like bitumen from the Alberta oil sands to countries that don't match Canadian targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according to Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Nations:Canada People:Stephen Harper Source:(AFP)
2008-09-27
Bolivian political clashes spark diplomatic crisis
LA PAZ, Bolivia - Violent clashes over this fractured nation's political future have claimed eight lives and unleashed a diplomatic crisis, with Bolivia and the U.S. expelling each other's ambassadors.
Nations:Bolivia Brazil Venezuela U.S. Argentina Colombia People:Daniel Ortega Hugo Chavez Condoleezza Rice Source:(AP)
2008-09-12
BP shuts oil pipeline in Georgia, supplies still get through
LONDON (AFP) - British energy giant BP announced Tuesday it had closed an oil pipeline because of fighting in Georgia but said oil and gas supplies continued to flow from the Caspian Sea to the West by other routes.
Nations:U.S. Turkey Azerbaijan Russia France Activities:2008 Georgia War 2008 Global Oil Crisis Source:(AFP)
2008-08-12
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