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Russian gas price debate
If the gas industry bosses in Russia are to be believed, we're entering a new golden age for the 'blue fuel' as it's called. It will be a win-win situation for Russia as consumption is expected to show double digit growth.
South Korea and Kazakhstan Deepen Energy Ties
Since the December 1991 collapse of the USSR, one of the most exciting developments for the international energy community has been the rise of oil exports from the Caspian region.
Gazprom exaggerates poor technical condition of Ukrainian GTS, Mott MacDonald says
The prioritization of modernization projects proposed in the feasibility study is based on relatively inexpensive repairs, which will help keep the Ukrainian gas transport system in good working condition up to its full modernization.
Obama Vows To Put Pressure On Iran To Halt Nuclear Program
Defending his efforts to contain Iran's nuclear ambitions, President Barack Obama said Sunday that economic sanctions against Tehran have had "enormous bite," and that he will consult with other nations on additional steps to ensure that Iran does not acquire an atomic weapon.
U.S. and Russia seeking 'common response' to Iran nuclear plans
The two presidents meet on sidelines of trade summit in Hawaii, discuss 'wide-ranging' topics including Syria, Afghanistan, and European missile defense.
Russia 'ready to build new reactors' in Iran
Russia is ready to build more nuclear reactors in Iran, its nuclear chief Sergei Kiriyenko said Thursday despite renewed fears that Tehran is seeking to produce nuclear weapons.
Russia tensions make Nato wary of Georgia bid
Nato has embraced many former Soviet bloc countries but Georgia remains for now just a partner because of its 2008 war with Russia.
Turkmenistan, Pakistan Reach TAPI Gas Price Agreement
Pakistan and Turkmenistan have reportedly reached bilateral agreement over the price of gas through the planned Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) natural gas pipeline.
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