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NewsWorld news 01.04.2013 11:48Japan to Launch LNG Futures by 2015Japan, the biggest buyer of liquefied natural gas, plans to list the world’s first futures contract for the fuel on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange within two years, the country’s ministry of economy trade and industry said. The 29.03.2013 12:44Google Street View Shows Images of Fukushima Disaster-Swept TownGoogle Inc. (GOOG) released images taken by its Street View service from the town of Namie, Japan, inside the zone that was evacuated after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011. Google, operator of the world’s biggest Web search 21.03.2013 16:48Cyberattack Hits South Korean Banks and MediaA suspected cyberattack that appeared to target South Korean banks and broadcasters Wednesday originated from an IP address in China, South Korea's Communications Committee said in a statement Thursday. The attack damaged 32,000 computers 19.03.2013 14:17TAP and Shah Deniz Select Societe Generale as Financial AdvisorThe Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), and members of the Shah Deniz Consortium have selected Socié té Générale Corporate & Investment Banking to provide financial guidance to the project during its preparatory and construction 14.03.2013 18:38Romania Ratified Its Support for NabuccoRomanian President Traian Băsescu ratified the NABUCCO Project Support Agreement (PSA) signed between Romania, NABUCCO Gas Pipeline International GmbH (NIC) and the NABUCCO National Company Romania, NIC reported on Thursday, as quoted by online media 05.03.2013 16:23RWE to Sell Its Oil and Gas Exploration BranchGermany's No. 2 utility RWE has put its oil and gas exploration unit up for sale in a move that could raise about EUR 4.6 billion for its drive to cut debt. RWE had previously said it only wanted to sell parts of the unit, called DEA, which 22.02.2013 13:34Gas Supply Contracts for Europe Slowly Shift to Market PricesEurope's natural gas supplies are still mostly paid for by contracts that are linked to the price of oil, despite moves by utilities to switch payments towards prices based on openly traded gas hubs, Reuters research shows. Europe's natural 13.02.2013 19:00Icelandair ordered 16 Boeing 737 MAX airplanesBoeing and Icelandair announced a firm order today for 16 737 MAX airplanes, valued at more than $1.6 billion at list prices. The order, originally announced as a commitment for 12 airplanes in December 2012, has been increased to 16 airplanes 07.02.2013 17:29New RR Trent XWB turbofan engine receives EASA CertificationEuropean Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) awarded the Engine Type Certification of the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB turbofan. EASA gave the certificate to Rolls-Royce at EASA’s headquarters in Cologne, Germany. This certification covers Trent XWB 04.02.2013 15:36Scania to Deliver 709 Buses in RussiaScania – together with Russia-based commercial vehicle manufacturer GAZ Group – has received an order to deliver a total of 709 buses to the largest public transport operator in the Moscow region. Scania will deliver chassis modules and 04.02.2013 12:54Germany Tightens Up Shale Gas RulesGermany's upper house of parliament passed a resolution on Friday urging Chancellor Angela Merkel's government to tighten the rules for controversial modern drilling techniques, or fracking, for unconventional gas. The resolution piles the 30.01.2013 13:42The European Commission Presented the Fourth Rail PackageThe European Commission has today adopted the 4th Railway Package made up of six legislative proposals focusing on four key areas. To save time and money for companies, trains and rolling stock should be built and certified once to run everywhere |
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