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Bob Williams

Saudi oil minister Al-Naimi sees kingdom’s continued role as key supplier of last resort

December 15, 2020June 29, 2004 by Bob Williams

Al-Naimi attempts to address concerns raised this by energy investment banker, Matthew Simmons about his country’s remaining oil reserves.

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Scotland: Report out to turn tide on energy focus

December 15, 2020June 29, 2004 by staff reporter

THE SCOTTISH Executive was today urged to switch its alternative energy focus from wind farms to wave power.

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Asia hungry for nuclear power

December 15, 2020June 29, 2004 by Scott Peterson

On the 50th anniversary of nuclear power, China and India are pursuing ambitious nuclear plans.

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Russia builds nuclear power plant for Iran

December 15, 2020June 29, 2004 by Emma Griffiths

While the United States battles to win hearts and minds in Iraq, in neighbouring Iran, Russia is making important diplomatic and economic inroads. Russia is building the Islamic state’s first nuclear power plant in a deal worth $800 million and thousands of jobs.

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Suspension of OPEC Quota Is an Option at Beirut Meeting

December 15, 2020June 29, 2004 by AFP

A suspension of OPEC production quotas is an option that could be discussed at a ministerial meeting of the cartel in Beirut next week, a source close to OPEC said.

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US struggles to revive nuclear power industry

December 15, 2020June 28, 2004 by staff reporter

As the US struggles with high oil and gas prices and an overdependence on foreign suppliers, Washington is trying to get a reluctant nuclear power
industry to build itself up as an alternative.

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“Let’s accelerate and stay ahead of oil’s peak”

December 15, 2020June 28, 2004 by Mike Bendzela

Let me introduce you to a kook. In 1956, when U.S. oil wells were spouting like so many Old Faithfuls, a geophysicist named Marion King Hubbert thought he was the prophet Teiresias.

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Bush voices support for an Iraqi martial law declaration

December 15, 2020June 28, 2004 by Susan Sachs

President George W. Bush said Monday that coalition forces in Iraq would support a possible decision by the new Iraqi leadership to declare martial law to deal with escalating violence and terror attacks.

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Kazakhstan wants stake in oil field

December 15, 2020June 28, 2004 by Heather Timmons

Kazakhstan is determined to take a stake in the country’s Kashagan oil field, signaling that there might be further turmoil in the development of the world’s largest oil find in more than three decades, according to the country’s top energy official.

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Why should the United States care who is the President of Venezuela?

December 15, 2020June 28, 2004 by Karl B. Koth

Peak Oil, petrodollars and the US interest in Venezuala

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George W. and the Fossil Fuel Posse

December 15, 2020June 27, 2004 by David Helvarg

The story of the energy industry’s dollar-fueled ascent to the White House is full of drama, both high and low.

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The Undeclared Oil War

December 15, 2020June 27, 2004 by Paul Roberts

While some debate whether the war in Iraq was or was not “about oil,” another war, this one involving little but oil, has broken out between two of the world’s most powerful nations.

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