Gas consumers are worried  |


RIA Novosti reported that Kazakhstan would cut its crude export duty 31.4% to $139.79 per metric ton in mid-January  |
Energy explorer Cairn India Ltd said on Monday it had made an oil and gas discovery near its existing field in the western Indian state of Rajasthan  |
China will cut domestic fuel prices on Friday for the first time in almost two years  |


The Pipeline Magazine reports Iran and Armenia is set to build an oil pipeline in 2009 from the Irani city of Tabriz to the Armenian city of Eraskh  |
Russian oil producer Tatneft has posted a 9M 2008 Net Income of $1.265 Billion under U.S. GAAP, which is only 2.9% higher comparing with the same period last year  |
AGL Energy, Australian top energy retailer, triggered speculation it was making a bid for Sydney Gas after both stocks were halted from trade pending a major transaction  |
Oil prices fell another 3.4 per cent to below $39 a barrel on Tuesday as a raft of gloomy economic data reinforced expectations that world energy demand will shrink for the first time in 25 years  |
Iraqi energy profit will be immune from financial claims until 2010 under a resolution passed by the UN Security Council on Monday, Arabian Business.com reports  |
They are making arrangements to ensure safety offshore at oil and gas fields in the path of the storm  |
Gas states gathered in Moscow, Russia, yesterday to agree on gas industry development  |
The auction is planned for February, and it will be offering over 100 blocks for international bidding  |
Total announced that its Nigerian subsidiary, Total E&P Nigeria Ltd. has encountered hydrocarbons offshore southeastern Nigeria in a water depth of seventy meters  |
The Nigerian Department of Petroleum Resources has given an approval for a floating LNG plant, the project has been developed since June 2008 by FLEX LNG and Mitsubishi Corp together with Peak Petroleum Industries LTD  |
Oil price rallies but still under $40 a barrel  |
RBC reports, Gazprom and Naftogaz of Ukraine are expected to resume their talks over the Ukrainian gas debt settlement today  |
Bloomberg reported that Italian company gave its agreement to the third phase of Irani Darkhovin oil field  |
Gazprom board approved on Tuesday its investment program and budget, which calls for 2009 capital spending of $24.7 billion  |
Gazprom CEO and Irani Petro Minister met Wednesday to discuss potential partnership projects  |
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has cut its forecast for the oil sands output for the second time this year after falling prices led to a spate of project deferrals and cancellations, Rigzone.com reports  |
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