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By Sven Ridley-wordich |
June 7, 2008
The current license bidding round could be the second time Chinese companies are successful in Algeria.
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By Sven Ridley-wordich |
April 25, 2008
Contrary to expert belief, Brazil's overall impact on the global oil market will only be minor.
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By Sven Ridley-wordich |
April 19, 2008
The world's largest petrochemicals company by volume sold is reviving its former strategy to acquire in iron ore mines around the globe.
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By Sven Ridley-wordich |
April 11, 2008
The battle for LNG will heat up in the coming years and the outcome is still unclear. Prices will go up as demand is exponentially higher than supply.
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By Sven Ridley-wordich |
March 21, 2008
Arabian American Development Company will be see impressive results if Saudi Arabia's strategy to develop and diversify the kingdom's mining sector is fully implemented.
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By Sven Ridley-wordich |
March 7, 2008
The combination of a new Russian president and Nigeria's increasingly inward looking energy policy leaves less room for manoeuvring. Gas supply is becoming less and less secure.
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By Sven Ridley-wordich |
March 1, 2008
Most of Egypt's coal reserves are located in Sinai, with a total reserve potential of 50 million tonnes.
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By Sven Ridley-wordich |
February 29, 2008
Prices will go up as long as supply is lagging behind. Expect further price spikes as spare production capacity becomes unavailable.
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By Sven Ridley-wordich |
February 23, 2008
The Iraqi government has extended its technical cooperation agreement with Petrel on Block 6 for another year. This could be a door opener to future projects.
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By Sven Ridley-wordich |
February 15, 2008
London-based GMA Resources is one of very few foreign miners with a success story in Algeria. What must the government do to create more success stories?