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QIA plans investments
The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) is set to invest $1 billion in a $3.2 billion capital raising by VTB, according…
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Mellitah gas complex attacked
Gunmen attacked the Mellitah gas complex on Tuesday, according to a Reuters report citing the Libyan Deputy Oil Minister Omar…
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Angola LNG plans cargos for June
Angola LNG is planning to produce its first cargo before the end of June, despite a fire at the plant…
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North American Markets: Henry Hub surges on Freeport LNG export approval
The Nymex Henry Hub ended a range-bound week on a bullish note as it was announced the United States Department of Energy (DOE) granted non-free trade agreement (FTA) export approval to the Freeport LNG project.
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Sinopec to enter Hebei gas market with pipelines project
Sinopec has agreed with Hebei’s largest gas distributor to build three pipelines to supply the northern Chinese province, a tie-up that experts said is a challenge to China National Petroleum Corp.’s (CNPC’s) grip over gas supplies to Hebei.
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China and Tajikistan hold talks over energy cooperation
Tajikistan’s President Emomalii Rahmon met top officials from China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) in Beijing on Monday to discuss oil and gas cooperation, in a sign Tajikistan is moving closer to its neighbour after an independent petroleum consultancy estimated the country’s gas resources could rival those of Turkmenistan.
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YPF to explore Bolivian blocks
Argentine state-controlled company YPF will sign a deal this week with Bolivian counterpart YPFB to explore three exploration blocks in Bolivia.
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Brazil’s imports show no sign of slowing
Brazil’s spending on gas imports in the first four months of 2013 soared by 88% compared with the same period last year, according to data on the website of the country’s Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade.
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Wildcat’s Pick of the Week
Evert Monday, Wildcat gives you a headstart on the coming week, as well as a round-up of what mattered last week. -
China mulls fragmented gas pricing system
China may implement a fragmented natural gas pricing system to suit different market conditions across the country, as it contemplates findings from an ongoing pilot scheme. -
Pertamina CEO expected to head Indonesia board
Pertamina Chief Executive Karen Agustiawan is the leading candidate to head Indonesia’s Coordinating Board for Investment, after board’s current chief…
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BP board members meet in India for first time
BP board members convened in India for the first time this month, in a visit that highlighted the importance of…
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Minor outages arrest spot contracts’ decline
European prompt gas contracts firmed over the week as a number of minor transportation issues caused temporary supply concerns at the continent’s largest hubs.
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NZ government criticised for offshore spill preparedness
New Zealand’s Green Party has accused the government of pushing for an expansion of its deep-sea drilling programme despite knowing the country does not have the capacity to handle a subsea leak.
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Indonesia puts 21 blocks up for bidding
Indonesia has offered 21 on- and offshore blocks for bidding, including two unconventional oil and gas areas, in an attempt to boost exploration and production in the country, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has announced.






