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September 2014

September 2014
2014, September, 16, 19:30:00
RUSSIA: 79% FOR EUROPE
Russia is the second-largest producer of dry natural gas and third-largest liquid fuels producer in the world. Despite its significant reserves of coal, it produces only modest amount of coal. Russia's economy is highly dependent on its hydrocarbons, and oil and gas revenues account for more than 50% of the federal budget revenues.
September 2014
2014, September, 16, 19:25:00
RUSSIA SANCTIONS: $150/BBL
Former BP chief warns on Russia sanctions
September 2014
2014, September, 16, 19:24:00
GAZPROM LOOKS FOR ALTERNATIVES
Gazprom Neft looks to alternative suppliers to sidestep sanctions impact
September 2014
2014, September, 16, 19:20:00
ROSNEFT: INVESTMENTS APPROVED
Russia's Government Approves Rosneft Investments
September 2014
2014, September, 16, 19:15:00
VIETNAM & INDIA EXPLORATION
Vietnam, India to Expand Oil Exploration in Contested South China Sea Vietnam, India Sign New Oil and Gas Deal Despite Previous Objections From China
September 2014
2014, September, 16, 19:10:00
SHELL HOPES & SELLS €1 BLN
Shell hopes third time’s a charm as it eyes European LPG asset sale Anglo-Dutch group appoints Credit Suisse to advise on auction of liquefied petroleum gas business that could be valued as much as €1b
September 2014
2014, September, 16, 19:05:00
EXXON: UNCONVENTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
ExxonMobil outlines international approach to unconventional development
September 2014
2014, September, 16, 19:00:00
CONOCO SELLS CLAIR: 24%, $3 BLN
ConocoPhillips plans to auction 24 pct stake in Clair oilfield
September 2014
2014, September, 15, 18:30:00
RUSSIA SANCTIONS: US & EU
U.S., EU Widen Sanctions on Russia
September 2014
2014, September, 15, 18:20:00
WORLD OIL CONSUMPTION RISING
Despite decline in some regions, world oil consumption still seen rising