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Bolivia Seizes Control of Gas Pipeline
0 Comments Published by Andy Rowell June 3rd, 2008 in Latin American oil, gas pipelines, nationalisationThe Bolivian government has taken full control of a key gas pipeline company after talks with the foreign firm that held a controlling stake broke down. It is the latest move in the Bolivian president’s recent effort to nationalise key industries.
President Evo Morales said Transredes had been seized after US company Ashmore Energy International failed […]
BP and Conoco Outline Plans for Alaskan Gas Pipeline
0 Comments Published by Andy Rowell April 9th, 2008 in Arctic oil, gas pipelinesAlaska’s long-held dream of utilizing its vast gas reserves cam a step closer yesterday when BP and ConocoPhillips joined forces to try to break a longstanding political deadlock over the project.
The two energy giants have said that they will spend billions to build a pipeline from the North Slope to feed energy-hungry markets in […]
Gazprom and Eni Propose €10bn Pipeline
0 Comments Published by Andy Rowell June 25th, 2007 in Russia, gas pipelinesThe Russian state-controlled gas company, Gazprom and Italian energy group, ENI, are proposing a €10bn-plus pipeline to bring Russian gas to Europe in a move that will reignite concerns about the European Union’s dependence on Russian supplies.
With the backing of both Russian and Italian governments, the companies signed a memorandum of understanding at the weekend […]
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