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News on Energy
China Seeks Uranium Ore in Kazakhstan

Future prospects for cooperation between China and Kazakhstan were high on the agenda during President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s visit to Beijing on February 21. This overshadowed all other complicated and long-drawn out issues like the water sharing on Ili and Irtysh Rivers, on which a preliminary agreement was reached and the talks on Transborder Rivers, as it was disclosed to journalists, will be finalized during the trip by the Chinese President, Hu Jintao, to Kazakhstan scheduled for June.

  • Date: 24.03.2011  |  Published on EGF: 24.03.2011  |  Energy  |  from jamestown.org
Poland breaks ground on gas terminal to lessen dependence on Russia

Poland broke ground Wednesday on a gas terminal on the Baltic Sea aimed at diversifying energy sources and lessening the country's reliance on Russian gas, dpa reported.

  • Date: 24.03.2011  |  Published on EGF: 24.03.2011  |  Energy  |  from trend.az
Japan earthquake effect on Asia-Pacific thermal coal producers short term

Thermal coal producers in Asia Pacific are likely to feel some short-term financial impact from Japan's recent earthquake and tsunami, according to Standard & Poor's Ratings Services.

  • Date: 24.03.2011  |  Published on EGF: 24.03.2011  |  Energy  |  from commodityonline.com
Russia set to profit from Libya, Japan crises

Only a year ago, Russia's dominance as a global energy supplier was threatened by low gas prices and a reputation as an unreliable trade partner. But with the world now shaken by Japan's natural disasters and uprisings across the Middle East, the country is back at the heart of the market - and cashing in.

  • Date: 23.03.2011  |  Published on EGF: 23.03.2011  |  Energy  |  from kwqc.com
Japan nuclear crisis to shift energy demand

Impact on global markets likely to increase price of fossil fuels for years

  • Date: 23.03.2011  |  Published on EGF: 23.03.2011  |  Energy  |  from ohio.com
Estonia sees rock as future of global energy

Estonia's shale hub is Narva, in the northeast near the Russian border. Two underground mines and two open-cast pits in the area feed a duo of power stations -- the world's biggest oil shale-fired electricity plants.

  • Date: 23.03.2011  |  Published on EGF: 23.03.2011  |  Energy  |  from news352.lu
Ukraine to revise its energy strategy

Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has said that Ukraine will revise its energy strategy for the long- term prospects, local media reported

  • Date: 22.03.2011  |  Published on EGF: 22.03.2011  |  Energy  |  from ce.cn
Lithuania to propose EU to impose restrictions on trading electricity produced in Belarus and Kaliningrad

Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius assured that Lithuania is prepared to appeal to the EU institutions with a proposal of imposing restrictions and certain rules on trading electricity from the third parties, which are planning to generate electric power under conditions that do not comply with the requirements of nuclear safety.

  • Date: 22.03.2011  |  Published on EGF: 22.03.2011  |  Energy  |  from baltic-course.com
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