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By Rumining |
July 16, 2007
Oil exploitation in the shelf is one of the most disputable and sensitive areas for foreign investors.
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By Stephen Clayson |
February 4, 2007
Europe's gas supply issues haven't gone away.
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By Karl Heilman |
October 10, 2006
Gazprom further bolstered its market presence when it announced yesterday that it would be taking 100% control of the $20 billion gas field in the Barents Sea, leaving out five potential foreign partners.
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By Stephen Clayson |
May 8, 2006
Dick Cheney's inflammatory comments on Russia's mode of energy diplomacy are well founded.
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By Stephen Clayson |
October 16, 2005
Are the political fundamentals affecting Russia's oil & gas firms, and their foreign backers, on the change?
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By Alex Nicholson |
September 28, 2005
Gazprom, the world's largest natural-gas producer, has agreed to buy a majority stake in the Sibneft oil company in a deal that will significantly further the state-controlled company's stature in the oil sector.
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By Adam Porter |
August 9, 2005
As demand grows, Russian supply is needed to satisfy the global appetite for oil - but misgivings over Russia's future output are scaring the markets.
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By Fred Weir |
July 24, 2005
Russian oil tycoon Roman Abramovich may see the end to his winning streak with lawsuits abroad and a bitter battle with an oil rival in Russia looming on the horizon.
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By Stephen Clayson |
January 13, 2005
AIM listed Imperial Energy now owns four-fifths of Russian subsidiary LLC Nord Imperial. The move follows encouraging exploration results from Tomsk Oblast area of Western Siberia.