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Catherine Field

Nuclear power gets a surge of political energy

December 15, 2020June 14, 2004 by Catherine Field

PARIS – Nuclear power, its image darkened by the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, appears to be making a comeback of sorts in Europe as the Continent struggles to meet energy needs, faces higher bills for imported oil and honours its pledge to cut carbon pollution.

Categories Energy Tags Consumption & Demand, Nuclear Leave a comment

Cable Thievery Is Darkening Daily Life in Mozambique

December 15, 2020June 14, 2004 by Michael Wines

Throughout southern Africa, cable theft is ubiquitous, a sort of third-world analog to first-world thefts of car radios.

Categories Energy Tags Electricity, Energy Infrastructure, Overshoot, Resource Depletion Leave a comment

Get Ready for $50US Oil!!

December 15, 2020June 14, 2004 by Bill Powers

Many geologists believe we are in for a period of significantly higher oil prices, while nearly all economists and the analyst community predict oil prices will fall. Who do you believe?

Categories Energy Tags Energy Infrastructure, Fossil Fuels, Oil Leave a comment

Angola’s Elusive Oil Riches

December 15, 2020June 14, 2004 by staff reporter

Last month, the Angolan government did something startling: it announced that an oil deal signed with ChevronTexaco would bring the country $300 million.

Categories Energy Tags Fossil Fuels, Geopolitics & Military, Oil Leave a comment

UK: Government ‘failing’ on energy crisis

December 15, 2020June 14, 2004 by Robert Lea

BRITAIN is moving closer to a blackouts crisis in the energy industry, as the Government was today accused of wasting another year by burying its head in the sand.

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U.N. Says Globe Drying Up at Fast Pace

December 15, 2020June 14, 2004 by Chris Hawley

UNITED NATIONS – The world is turning to dust, with lands the size of Rhode Island becoming desert wasteland every year and the problem threatening to send millions of people fleeing to greener countries, the United Nations says.

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Americans guzzling the gas

December 15, 2020June 14, 2004 by Russell Gold

With new gas so hard to find and so costly, companies that want to show growth are prospecting on Wall Street.

Categories Energy Tags Fossil Fuels, Natural Gas Leave a comment

China: Severe energy shortage warned

December 15, 2020June 14, 2004 by Staff

An industrial report of the State Information Center with the National Bureau of Statistics forecasts China will face a more severe power shortage this year than it did in 2003.

Categories Energy Tags Coal, Consumption & Demand, Electricity, Fossil Fuels Leave a comment

IMF calls for alternative oil initiative

December 15, 2020June 13, 2004 by staff reporter

Financial globalisation has raised the risks of contagion, or the knock-on effects through which one country’s vulnerabilities can spread through the global economic system.

Categories Energy Tags Fossil Fuels, Globalisation, Oil Leave a comment

Halliburton faces probe by US regulators

December 15, 2020June 13, 2004 by Jeffrey Tomich

US regulators had formalised an investigation of whether a joint venture including Halliburton, the world’s biggest oilfield contractor, violated anti-bribery legislation to win orders for work on a Nigerian gas plant, the company said at the weekend.

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Asia-Pacific: Get set for an LNG explosion in the region

December 15, 2020June 13, 2004 by Andrew Symon

New demand for LNG in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Analysis: Is Saudi oil in peril?

December 15, 2020June 13, 2004 by Claude Salhani

Islamist terrorists targeting Westerners in Saudi Arabia continues to raise security concerns despite assurances from authorities that the situation has not reached “crisis levels,” as the kingdom’s Islamic Affairs minister claims.

Categories Energy Tags Fossil Fuels, Geopolitics & Military, Oil Leave a comment
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