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NewsWorld news 23.07.2012 12:20South Stream Construction Starts from DecemberRussia's natural gas giant Gazprom and Italy's oil and gas major Eni aim to start building the South Stream gas pipeline in December, President Vladimir Putin's press office said on Sunday, as reported by Reuters. Putin will hold talks with 20.07.2012 13:32Slovenia Approves USD 541 Million Thermal Plant GuaranteeSlovenian lawmakers conditionally approved state guarantees of 440 million euros (USD 541 million) for the upgrade of thermal power plant Termoelektrarna Sostanj d.o.o., Delo newspaper reported, citing lawmakers in the capital Ljubljana. The 20.07.2012 10:42Turkey to Tender for Iran-Europe Gas Link ProjectA Turkish firm plans to push ahead with the development of a 35bn m³/yr pipeline intended to bring Iranian gas to Europe — despite the imposition of international sanctions on Iran, Argus Media reported as quoted by energia.gr. Turkish 17.07.2012 14:45Somali Piracy Decreased by Half Compared to 2011Tougher action by international navies and the use of private armed guards on ships have more than halved the number of Somali pirate attacks, the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) said on Monday, as quoted by Reuters. Last year, Somali 17.07.2012 12:46Bosnia and Croatia Build Joint 300 MW Hydropower PlantBosnia's Serb Republic and neighbouring Croatia agreed on Friday to jointly build a 300 megawatt hydro power plant on Bosnia's Trebisnjica river in the south near the Croatian Adriatic city of Dubrovnik, Reuters reported. Croatia is hoping 16.07.2012 15:59U.K. Seen Doubling Power Price To Guarantee New ReactorThe future of the U.K.’s nuclear industry will be decided on one number: the price the government’s willing to guarantee Electricite de France SA will get for generating atomic power. EDF and government officials will negotiate 16.07.2012 11:28EU Energy Chief Oettinger Warns of DeindustrialisationPolicies governing the European Union's drive towards a low- carbon economy should not lose sight of the need to retain the bloc's industrial base, Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger said in a newspaper column on Monday. "Europe 13.07.2012 15:38United Continental Holdings Inc. Orders 150 narrow body Boeing 737 aircraftUnited Continental Holdings Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary, United Air Lines, Inc., announced an order to purchase 150 narrow body Boeing 737 aircraft. Under the new agreement, United will purchase 100 Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft and 50 Boeing 13.07.2012 13:10Russia Refused Gas Price Reduction to UkraineRussian President Vladimir Putin refused to lower the price of gas for Ukraine on Thursday during his first visit to the former Soviet republic since returning to the Kremlin in May, a meeting which Kiev had hoped would resolve the energy stalemate. Ukraine, 13.07.2012 11:30Turkey Begins Importing Crude Oil from Iraq via Road TankersTurkey has begun importing 5 to 10 road tankers of crude oil from Northern Iraq daily and the volume could rise to 100-200 tankers per day, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz told reporters on Friday. Turkey and the Kurdistan Regional 11.07.2012 15:11Suez Environnement In Pact For Positive Energy Wastewater PlantSuez Environnement, Europe’s second- largest water utility, signed an agreement with the Danish Hydraulic Institute and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore to help make wastewater treatment plants “positive energy” facilities 11.07.2012 11:29Putin Turns Down Sechin's Proposal for State Consolidation of Energy CompaniesRussian President Vladimir Putin spurned the ambitions of close ally Igor Sechin on Tuesday, deferring a proposal to make energy holding company Rosneftegaz the state's vehicle for investment in government-owned utility companies, Reuters reported. Sechin |
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