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2015, February, 14, 13:45:00
AUSTRALIA RECIEVES GAS
Australia Pacific LNG receives first gas at Curtis Island
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2015, February, 14, 13:40:00
JAPAN CUTS PRICES BY 38%
Contract LNG prices in Japan projected to fall 38% through 2016
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2015, February, 14, 13:35:00
ULTRA-DEEPWATER PIPELINE
Ultra-deepwater pipeline flows first gas in Gulf of Mexico
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2015, February, 14, 13:30:00
CHINA FINDS GAS
China finds sizable natural gas field in South China Sea
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2015, February, 11, 20:55:00
RUSSIA: NEW PIPELINE
Turkey's energy minister and Russia’s Gazprom chief took a helicopter ride over the Black Sea to survey a possible route of the “Turkish Stream” pipeline Saturday.
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2015, February, 11, 20:50:00
RUSSIA: IS A LOGICAL MOVE
RUSSIA'S GAS EXPORT REORIENTATION IS A LOGICAL MOVE
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2015, February, 7, 17:19:00
U.S. & RUSSIA FIGHT
The United States and Russia are once more locked in what could be a generation-defining conflict, and Europe is yet again the core battleground. But this Cold War reprise isn’t about military supremacy.
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2015, February, 7, 17:15:00
GAZPROM LNG TO EUROPE
Gazprom to market Yamal-sourced LNG to Europe and South America
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2015, February, 7, 17:10:00
CHINA BUILDS REFINERY
China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has approved Sinopec Beijing Yanshan Petrochemical Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Corp. (Sinopec), to proceed with its plans to build a grassroots refinery in Caofeidian Industrial Zone, Tangshan, Hebei Province, China
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2015, February, 7, 17:05:00
2015-16: OIL SUPPLY GROWTH
A Deloitte MarketPoint analysis suggested large-field projects, each producing more than 25,000 b/d, could bring on 1.835 million b/d in oil supply this year of which 635,000 b/d would be from members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and the rest from non-OPEC productions.