Oil plunges $10 as US bailout plan voted down (AP)
Frustration in the South as a Gasoline Shortage Drags On (New York Times)
US nuclear envoy on mission to salvage NKorea deal (Washington Post)
U.S. Senate to consider Brazil energy cooperation pact (Ethanol Producer Magazine)
The fragility of the global nuclear order (The Boston Globe)
An Exhausting War on Emissions (Wall Street Journal)
Urgent action needed to see 50% global emissions cut by 2050: IEA (Platts)
There's little celebration as OCS leasing moratoriums expire (Oil & Gas Journal)
Russia to build 26 nuclear power reactors (Hindustan Times)
Alternative fuels gaining ground with consumers (The Vancouver Sun)
India, France Agree to Cooperate on Nuclear Power (Bloomberg)
Senior senator wants quick vote on US-India pact (Washington Post)
Report: Global CO2 emissions rising despite efforts (EurActiv)
Nigerian authorities round up 300 after 'oil war' ceasefire: military (AFP)
Scientists: Climate-Change 'Time Bomb' About to Go Off (Fox News)
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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Monday, September 29, 2008
Oil falls to near $103 on global slowdown fears (Washington Post)
One More Chance on Energy (New York Times)
Venezuela to build nuclear technology with Russia (AP)
House Clears Nuclear Pact With India (Wall Street Journal)
IAEA head urges Iran to end nuclear secrecy (Washington Times)
Gas shortages: get ready for more (CNN Money)
US ban on most offshore oil, gas drilling set to end Weds (Platts)
Oil flowing from offshore spigot still years away (AP)
Jakarta makes biofuels mandatory (Upstream)
Long Term Gains (The Harvard Crimson)
France and India vow to boost civil nuclear cooperation (AFP)
Cash Crop: Brazil’s Biofuel Leadership (Harvard International Review)
China calls for strengthened IAEA role in promoting peaceful use of nuclear energy (Xinhua)
Oil prices should ease in coming months-IEA chief (Forbes)
UNL study: Ethanol energy efficiency growing (The Grand Island Independent)
One More Chance on Energy (New York Times)
Venezuela to build nuclear technology with Russia (AP)
House Clears Nuclear Pact With India (Wall Street Journal)
IAEA head urges Iran to end nuclear secrecy (Washington Times)
Gas shortages: get ready for more (CNN Money)
US ban on most offshore oil, gas drilling set to end Weds (Platts)
Oil flowing from offshore spigot still years away (AP)
Jakarta makes biofuels mandatory (Upstream)
Long Term Gains (The Harvard Crimson)
France and India vow to boost civil nuclear cooperation (AFP)
Cash Crop: Brazil’s Biofuel Leadership (Harvard International Review)
China calls for strengthened IAEA role in promoting peaceful use of nuclear energy (Xinhua)
Oil prices should ease in coming months-IEA chief (Forbes)
UNL study: Ethanol energy efficiency growing (The Grand Island Independent)
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Friday, September 26, 2008
Gas prices: 10% down from July high (CNN Money)
South Korea Considers Emergency Talks on North Korea Energy Aid (Bloomberg)
Russia offers Chavez nuclear help amid US tensions (Breitbart)
Buffett’s Constellation Deal Said to Worry Nuclear Firms (Wall Street Journal)
Nigeria threatens to halt energy firms' LNG schemes (Reuters)
New Mexico opens land to drilling (Upstream)
India open for $80 billion in nuclear business (Washington Post)
Cambodia eyes nuclear plant for electricity (AP)
Reid may put oil shale moratorium back into continuing resolution (Oil & Gas Journal)
U.K. Faces Power Shortage as Reactor Repairs Cut Spare Capacity (Bloomberg)
Global warming pollution increases 3 percent (AP)
House delays vote on tax measure (Boston Globe)
A chill wind (The Economist)
Shell sees bulk of US offshore fields back in 2 wks (Reuters)
Carbon goes on the auction block in Northeast (AP)
IAEA chief: Report on Syrian nuclear plans needs more time (Xinhua)
Brazil plans $25 bn ethanol investment (TradingMarkets.com)
South Korea Considers Emergency Talks on North Korea Energy Aid (Bloomberg)
Russia offers Chavez nuclear help amid US tensions (Breitbart)
Buffett’s Constellation Deal Said to Worry Nuclear Firms (Wall Street Journal)
Nigeria threatens to halt energy firms' LNG schemes (Reuters)
New Mexico opens land to drilling (Upstream)
India open for $80 billion in nuclear business (Washington Post)
Cambodia eyes nuclear plant for electricity (AP)
Reid may put oil shale moratorium back into continuing resolution (Oil & Gas Journal)
U.K. Faces Power Shortage as Reactor Repairs Cut Spare Capacity (Bloomberg)
Global warming pollution increases 3 percent (AP)
House delays vote on tax measure (Boston Globe)
A chill wind (The Economist)
Shell sees bulk of US offshore fields back in 2 wks (Reuters)
Carbon goes on the auction block in Northeast (AP)
IAEA chief: Report on Syrian nuclear plans needs more time (Xinhua)
Brazil plans $25 bn ethanol investment (TradingMarkets.com)
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Democrats to let offshore drilling ban expire (Breitbart)
Oil prices retreat: Under $104 (CNN Money)
NKorea on brink of restarting nuclear programme (AFP)
France's EDF Buys British Energy Firm (Washington Post)
N-deal tabled in House of Representatives (New Delhi TV)
Speculator? Oil Firm? Theories on Crude Spike (Wall Street Journal)
Green Energy Heads Offshore (Forbes)
Chavez hails oil cooperation with China, blasts US (AP)
Brazil, U.S. to cooperate on biofuels (Reuters)
NCGA: New Research Confirms Ethanol’s Growing Energy Efficiency (CattleNetwork.com)
Updated damage statistics show 52 platforms lost to Ike (Energy Current)
Global carbon emissions rising rapidly (Reuters)
WHO says climate change poses health risks (AFP)
Mongolia issues call at UN for strategy to ensure global energy security (UN News Center)
Gore urges civil disobedience to stop coal plants (Reuters)
Mass arrest of Nigerian militants (BBC News)
Iran eyes $4bn gas pipeline to Europe (Upstream)
Russia wants to influence global oil price (Reuters Africa)
Oil prices retreat: Under $104 (CNN Money)
NKorea on brink of restarting nuclear programme (AFP)
France's EDF Buys British Energy Firm (Washington Post)
N-deal tabled in House of Representatives (New Delhi TV)
Speculator? Oil Firm? Theories on Crude Spike (Wall Street Journal)
Green Energy Heads Offshore (Forbes)
Chavez hails oil cooperation with China, blasts US (AP)
Brazil, U.S. to cooperate on biofuels (Reuters)
NCGA: New Research Confirms Ethanol’s Growing Energy Efficiency (CattleNetwork.com)
Updated damage statistics show 52 platforms lost to Ike (Energy Current)
Global carbon emissions rising rapidly (Reuters)
WHO says climate change poses health risks (AFP)
Mongolia issues call at UN for strategy to ensure global energy security (UN News Center)
Gore urges civil disobedience to stop coal plants (Reuters)
Mass arrest of Nigerian militants (BBC News)
Iran eyes $4bn gas pipeline to Europe (Upstream)
Russia wants to influence global oil price (Reuters Africa)
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Democrats to Let Offshore Drilling Ban Expire (ABC News)
Investigation Widens Into Unusual Oil Price Rise (New York Times)
Oil rises $2 on U.S. supply concerns, OPEC (Washington Post)
IAEA: North Korea to Activate Reactor (Wall Street Journal)
Senate oks extending energy tax credits (Reuters)
Iran's president, at UN, defends right to use nuclear power (News Day)
EDF Agrees to Buy British Energy for $23 Billion (Bloomberg)
India open for $80 billion in nuclear business (Business Week)
High corn prices create huge losses in ethanol industry (Minnesota Public Radio)
Air raid 'hits Nigeria militants' (BBC News)
British official: Climate Change Bill set to become law (Xinhua)
China seals $12bn Venezuela deal (Upstream)
Explosion at oil treatment station kills 4 (Taiwan News)
Electricity From What Cows Leave Behind (New York Times)
Small Wind Energy on the Rise in US (VOA News)
Investigation Widens Into Unusual Oil Price Rise (New York Times)
Oil rises $2 on U.S. supply concerns, OPEC (Washington Post)
IAEA: North Korea to Activate Reactor (Wall Street Journal)
Senate oks extending energy tax credits (Reuters)
Iran's president, at UN, defends right to use nuclear power (News Day)
EDF Agrees to Buy British Energy for $23 Billion (Bloomberg)
India open for $80 billion in nuclear business (Business Week)
High corn prices create huge losses in ethanol industry (Minnesota Public Radio)
Air raid 'hits Nigeria militants' (BBC News)
British official: Climate Change Bill set to become law (Xinhua)
China seals $12bn Venezuela deal (Upstream)
Explosion at oil treatment station kills 4 (Taiwan News)
Electricity From What Cows Leave Behind (New York Times)
Small Wind Energy on the Rise in US (VOA News)
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Oil scores biggest daily dollar price leap in history (MarketWatch)
US to Continue Energy Aid for N. Korea (The Korea Times)
Shell Opens an Office in Baghdad After a 36-Year Absence (New York Times)
Energy Independence (Washington Post)
Senate votes on huge tax break package (AP)
Oil Man T. Boone Pickens Pressures Presidential Candidates on Energy (VOA News)
Gulf of Mexico production ramps up (Calgary Herald)
Surprise gas for Zulu in Botswana (Upstream)
Nigerian army to pursue armed gangs in Niger Delta (Reuters)
Climate Change: "The Trillion Dollar Wake Up Call" (MarketWatch)
Irish team gets biofuel from algae (edie News)
India's Reliance vows to boost national energy security (AFP)
Some Southeast stations run out of gas; Ike blamed (AP)
Power From the Restless Sea Stirs the Imagination (New York Times)
Corn-based ethanol distills other concerns (Toronto Star)
US to Continue Energy Aid for N. Korea (The Korea Times)
Shell Opens an Office in Baghdad After a 36-Year Absence (New York Times)
Energy Independence (Washington Post)
Senate votes on huge tax break package (AP)
Oil Man T. Boone Pickens Pressures Presidential Candidates on Energy (VOA News)
Gulf of Mexico production ramps up (Calgary Herald)
Surprise gas for Zulu in Botswana (Upstream)
Nigerian army to pursue armed gangs in Niger Delta (Reuters)
Climate Change: "The Trillion Dollar Wake Up Call" (MarketWatch)
Irish team gets biofuel from algae (edie News)
India's Reliance vows to boost national energy security (AFP)
Some Southeast stations run out of gas; Ike blamed (AP)
Power From the Restless Sea Stirs the Imagination (New York Times)
Corn-based ethanol distills other concerns (Toronto Star)
Monday, September 22, 2008
Oil nears $107 as investors weigh US bank bailout (Washington Post)
U.S. Still Suffering from Gas Shortages (Convenience Store News)
IAEA Chief Expresses Frustration Over Iran (Wall Street Journal)
Nigerian Rebels Declare Cease-Fire in Oil Region (New York Times)
Here comes $500 oil (Fortune Magazine)
Canada's role missed in U.S. energy debate (Reuters)
Fire shuts 1 unit at Michigan nuclear power plant (Detroit Free Press)
Shell taps university biofuels nous (Vnunet.com)
Does more ethanol mean less mileage? (Orlando Sentinel)
IEA and US leave strategic oil untapped (Upstream)
U.K. Will `Put the Brakes' on Imported Gas Supplies (Bloomberg)
Biofuels made from wheat stubble could lead to a greener future (New Kerala)
BP Mulls Selling Its Stake In CPC (Moscow Times)
India's Reliance vows to boost national energy security (Lanka Business Online)
Investors weigh risks of not fighting climate change (Financial Times)
U.S. Still Suffering from Gas Shortages (Convenience Store News)
IAEA Chief Expresses Frustration Over Iran (Wall Street Journal)
Nigerian Rebels Declare Cease-Fire in Oil Region (New York Times)
Here comes $500 oil (Fortune Magazine)
Canada's role missed in U.S. energy debate (Reuters)
Fire shuts 1 unit at Michigan nuclear power plant (Detroit Free Press)
Shell taps university biofuels nous (Vnunet.com)
Does more ethanol mean less mileage? (Orlando Sentinel)
IEA and US leave strategic oil untapped (Upstream)
U.K. Will `Put the Brakes' on Imported Gas Supplies (Bloomberg)
Biofuels made from wheat stubble could lead to a greener future (New Kerala)
BP Mulls Selling Its Stake In CPC (Moscow Times)
India's Reliance vows to boost national energy security (Lanka Business Online)
Investors weigh risks of not fighting climate change (Financial Times)
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Friday, September 19, 2008
Oil rises above $100 a barrel (AP)
House Backs Oil Speculation Bill (New York Times)
NKorea preparing to restore nuclear reactor (Washington Post)
Congress Called to Craft a "Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency" Energy Package (Kansas City infoZine News)
Hurricane Ike destroys 49 oil platforms in Gulf (AP)
Markets crisis ‘may hit Brazil funding plans’ (Upstream)
Brazil’s Bet: Ethanol Surpasses Gasoline in Bazil (Wall Street Journal)
Nigeria militants turn against each other in delta (Reuters Africa)
UN chief appoints two new envoys on climate change (Xinhua)
Nigerian militants say Shell pipeline destroyed (AFP)
MidAmerican Energy to buy Constellation for $4.7B (AP)
Venezuela-Russia tout strategic alliance on energy, weapons, despite mocking from US Secy Rice (Star Tribune)
EU and biofuels: stumbling along (Energy Business Review)
UK government holds first meeting of Nuclear Development Forum (Platts)
NPC: 2007 'Hard Truths' findings, recommendations still apply (Oil & Gas Journal)
House Backs Oil Speculation Bill (New York Times)
NKorea preparing to restore nuclear reactor (Washington Post)
Congress Called to Craft a "Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency" Energy Package (Kansas City infoZine News)
Hurricane Ike destroys 49 oil platforms in Gulf (AP)
Markets crisis ‘may hit Brazil funding plans’ (Upstream)
Brazil’s Bet: Ethanol Surpasses Gasoline in Bazil (Wall Street Journal)
Nigeria militants turn against each other in delta (Reuters Africa)
UN chief appoints two new envoys on climate change (Xinhua)
Nigerian militants say Shell pipeline destroyed (AFP)
MidAmerican Energy to buy Constellation for $4.7B (AP)
Venezuela-Russia tout strategic alliance on energy, weapons, despite mocking from US Secy Rice (Star Tribune)
EU and biofuels: stumbling along (Energy Business Review)
UK government holds first meeting of Nuclear Development Forum (Platts)
NPC: 2007 'Hard Truths' findings, recommendations still apply (Oil & Gas Journal)
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Democrats’ Drilling Bill Angers Environmental Purists (Washington Post)
Russian President vows to fix energy-rich Arctic territory (China View)
Oil Back Up To $100 a Barrel (Reuters – Africa)
Researchers Work to use Biotech to Advance Alternative Fuel Solutions (MLive)
High Grain Prices Are Likely Here to Stay (Science Daily)
Ethiopia: Stakeholders Debate On Biofuel (The Africa Monitor)
Search is on for Idaho Biofuel Crops (Times-News)
IEA Says U.S. Natural Gas Price to Average $10 This Year (Bloomberg)
Russia to cut oil export duty to support markets (Guardian)
Iran Says Sanctions Will Not Stop Atomic Work (International Herald Tribune)
Controversial Path to Possible Glut of Natural Gas (Christian Science Monitor)
Nigeria’s Oil Violence Intensifies (Afrol News)
Parts of the Nation Still Having Gasoline Shortages (USA Today)
Google and General Electric Team Up on Energy Initiatives (NY Times)
Ethanol Makers Hit by Cash Crunch (Reuters)
Russian President vows to fix energy-rich Arctic territory (China View)
Oil Back Up To $100 a Barrel (Reuters – Africa)
Researchers Work to use Biotech to Advance Alternative Fuel Solutions (MLive)
High Grain Prices Are Likely Here to Stay (Science Daily)
Ethiopia: Stakeholders Debate On Biofuel (The Africa Monitor)
Search is on for Idaho Biofuel Crops (Times-News)
IEA Says U.S. Natural Gas Price to Average $10 This Year (Bloomberg)
Russia to cut oil export duty to support markets (Guardian)
Iran Says Sanctions Will Not Stop Atomic Work (International Herald Tribune)
Controversial Path to Possible Glut of Natural Gas (Christian Science Monitor)
Nigeria’s Oil Violence Intensifies (Afrol News)
Parts of the Nation Still Having Gasoline Shortages (USA Today)
Google and General Electric Team Up on Energy Initiatives (NY Times)
Ethanol Makers Hit by Cash Crunch (Reuters)
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Gasoline Prices Rise, but at a Slower Pace (New York Times)
House approves offshore drilling (Washington Post)
Key provisions of House energy bill (Associated Press)
Bill Gates Goes For Algae, Invests in Biofuel Maker Sapphire Energy (Wall Street Journal)
Minerals Management Service Reports on Ike Damage Assessments (MMS News Service)
Nigerian oil rebels hit new Shell facility (AFP)
Pipeline development is crucial to moving ethanol (Belleville News-Democrat)
Oil's Dramatic Price Retreat Ripples Around the World (Washington Post)
Race on for pipes to move ethanol (Aberdeen News)
Energy security 'more important than climate change' (Guardian UK)
South America’s shifting gas industry (Upstream)
Japan, India agree to enhance overall energy cooperation (Platts)
The powerlessness of energy subsidies (Globe and Mail)
Drill with caution, poll of Westerners finds (San Francisco Chronicle)
Arctic Ice Retreat May Be Harbinger of Climate Change (Bloomberg)
House approves offshore drilling (Washington Post)
Key provisions of House energy bill (Associated Press)
Bill Gates Goes For Algae, Invests in Biofuel Maker Sapphire Energy (Wall Street Journal)
Minerals Management Service Reports on Ike Damage Assessments (MMS News Service)
Nigerian oil rebels hit new Shell facility (AFP)
Pipeline development is crucial to moving ethanol (Belleville News-Democrat)
Oil's Dramatic Price Retreat Ripples Around the World (Washington Post)
Race on for pipes to move ethanol (Aberdeen News)
Energy security 'more important than climate change' (Guardian UK)
South America’s shifting gas industry (Upstream)
Japan, India agree to enhance overall energy cooperation (Platts)
The powerlessness of energy subsidies (Globe and Mail)
Drill with caution, poll of Westerners finds (San Francisco Chronicle)
Arctic Ice Retreat May Be Harbinger of Climate Change (Bloomberg)
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Watchdog Reaches Iran ‘Dead End’ (Financial Times)
China: No New Sanctions Against Iran (Voice of America)
Energy Demand May Ease (People’s Daily Online-China)
Crude Oil Declines, Trading Below $100 (New York Times)
Oil Dives for a Second Day on Bank Woes (International Herald Tribune)
Gov’t fumbles for ‘power’ as wind energy is left untapped (Express India)
Coastal Drilling Debate is Headed to House Floor (CQ Politics)
Damage to Energy Industry is Mixed (Houston Chronicle)
Govt to consider alternatives to meet increasing energy demands (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation)
Corn May Overtake Wheat in the Heartland (Washington Post)
New Alternative Biofuels to Benefit from EU's Reduced Quotas (Deutsche Welle -Germany)
Cooperation necessary to tackle climate change: Ban (Economic Times – India)
Woodside Says Australia Carbon Plan Doubles LNG Costs (Bloomberg)
North Sea Site Holds Future of King Coal (The Courier – UK)
Retailers May Cut Price of Diesel (Gulf News)
Converting Diesel Into Green (Bangkok Post)
China: No New Sanctions Against Iran (Voice of America)
Energy Demand May Ease (People’s Daily Online-China)
Crude Oil Declines, Trading Below $100 (New York Times)
Oil Dives for a Second Day on Bank Woes (International Herald Tribune)
Gov’t fumbles for ‘power’ as wind energy is left untapped (Express India)
Coastal Drilling Debate is Headed to House Floor (CQ Politics)
Damage to Energy Industry is Mixed (Houston Chronicle)
Govt to consider alternatives to meet increasing energy demands (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation)
Corn May Overtake Wheat in the Heartland (Washington Post)
New Alternative Biofuels to Benefit from EU's Reduced Quotas (Deutsche Welle -Germany)
Cooperation necessary to tackle climate change: Ban (Economic Times – India)
Woodside Says Australia Carbon Plan Doubles LNG Costs (Bloomberg)
North Sea Site Holds Future of King Coal (The Courier – UK)
Retailers May Cut Price of Diesel (Gulf News)
Converting Diesel Into Green (Bangkok Post)
Monday, September 15, 2008
One if by Land, Billions if by Sea (New York Times)
Oil prices tumble under $93 (AFP)
Drilling Battles Likely to Headline Energy Debates in House and Senate (CQ Today)
Australia, China and US in climate talks (The Australian)
Nuclear energy is enjoying a renaissance (Star Tribune)
Iran blocks probe of alleged atom bomb work: IAEA (Washington Post)
Damage to Energy Facilities Surfaces in Ike’s Wake (Wall Street Journal)
Texas counts cost of Ike's fury (Upstream)
Iran and Ecuador sign deal on energy, refinery plan (Reuters UK)
Vietnam launches locally made ethanol-blended gasoline (AFP)
Just in Case (Wall Street Journal)
Gulf Ethanol Announces Third-Generation Technology (MarketWatch)
Nigerian militants launch new attacks in "oil war" (Reuters)
Nitrogen emerges as the latest climate-change threat (Miami Herald)
Opinion on wind turbines shifting (Washington Times)
Pickens Plan worth examining (Newark Advocate)
Latin American leaders gather in Chile to end Bolivian crisis (Neftegaz.RU)
Oil prices tumble under $93 (AFP)
Drilling Battles Likely to Headline Energy Debates in House and Senate (CQ Today)
Australia, China and US in climate talks (The Australian)
Nuclear energy is enjoying a renaissance (Star Tribune)
Iran blocks probe of alleged atom bomb work: IAEA (Washington Post)
Damage to Energy Facilities Surfaces in Ike’s Wake (Wall Street Journal)
Texas counts cost of Ike's fury (Upstream)
Iran and Ecuador sign deal on energy, refinery plan (Reuters UK)
Vietnam launches locally made ethanol-blended gasoline (AFP)
Just in Case (Wall Street Journal)
Gulf Ethanol Announces Third-Generation Technology (MarketWatch)
Nigerian militants launch new attacks in "oil war" (Reuters)
Nitrogen emerges as the latest climate-change threat (Miami Herald)
Opinion on wind turbines shifting (Washington Times)
Pickens Plan worth examining (Newark Advocate)
Latin American leaders gather in Chile to end Bolivian crisis (Neftegaz.RU)
Friday, September 12, 2008
Oil prices rise as Hurricane Ike halts US energy production (AFP)
U.S. Refiners Accelerate Closings as Ike Strengthens (Bloomberg)
New Package Would Extend Tax Breaks For Renewable Energy (CQ Politics)
Speculators Did Not Raise Oil Prices, Regulator Says (Washington Post)
Outer Continental Shuffle (Wall Street Journal)
Eight killed in Bolivia clashes, U.S. tensions rise (Reuters)
Fresh oil find shows up to 4 billion barrels in Brazil (MarketWatch)
Ethanol's effects on engines hurt image (The Advertiser)
Chavez expels US ambassador (Upstream)
Shell extends force majeure on Nigeria oil exports (Reuters)
Poet Gets Support from Iowa for Cellulosic Ethanol (RenwableEnergyWorld.com)
Little damage caused offshore by Gustav (Energy Current)
India: Biofuel policy gets Cabinet approval (Economic Times)
World Bank experiment in Chad reopens debate over role (Reuters)
Bodman says he is 'disappointed' by OPEC output move this week (Platts)
OPEC Won't Crack Under Pressure (Forbes)
U.S. Refiners Accelerate Closings as Ike Strengthens (Bloomberg)
New Package Would Extend Tax Breaks For Renewable Energy (CQ Politics)
Speculators Did Not Raise Oil Prices, Regulator Says (Washington Post)
Outer Continental Shuffle (Wall Street Journal)
Eight killed in Bolivia clashes, U.S. tensions rise (Reuters)
Fresh oil find shows up to 4 billion barrels in Brazil (MarketWatch)
Ethanol's effects on engines hurt image (The Advertiser)
Chavez expels US ambassador (Upstream)
Shell extends force majeure on Nigeria oil exports (Reuters)
Poet Gets Support from Iowa for Cellulosic Ethanol (RenwableEnergyWorld.com)
Little damage caused offshore by Gustav (Energy Current)
India: Biofuel policy gets Cabinet approval (Economic Times)
World Bank experiment in Chad reopens debate over role (Reuters)
Bodman says he is 'disappointed' by OPEC output move this week (Platts)
OPEC Won't Crack Under Pressure (Forbes)
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Saudis Vow to Ignore OPEC Decision to Cut Production (New York Times)
Crude Oil Falls as Stronger Dollar Dims Commodities' Appeal (Bloomberg)
Democrats unveil drilling plan (Upstream)
White House disagrees with OPEC production cut (Reuters)
Reimagining Energy (Washington Post)
Fresh oil find shows up to 4 billion barrels in Brazil (MarketWatch)
EU committee votes to cut biofuels target (Washington Times)
DOE to Invest up to $4.4 Million in Six Innovative Biofuels Projects at U.S. Universities (Department of Energy)
Senate, House members pledge action following independent oil speculation study (Oil and Gas Journal)
Iraq ends talks with French oil company (AP)
Bolivia tells U.S. ambassador to leave, protests mount (Reuters)
Bush Asks Congress to Approve U.S.-India Accord (Bloomberg)
Underground coal mines to solve energy crisis (The Telegraph UK)
Ethanol could provide cheaper energy source (Uganda Daily Monitor)
Election-Year Energy (Forbes)
U.S. Oil Majors Set To Invade Libya (Investopedia)
Crude Oil Falls as Stronger Dollar Dims Commodities' Appeal (Bloomberg)
Democrats unveil drilling plan (Upstream)
White House disagrees with OPEC production cut (Reuters)
Reimagining Energy (Washington Post)
Fresh oil find shows up to 4 billion barrels in Brazil (MarketWatch)
EU committee votes to cut biofuels target (Washington Times)
DOE to Invest up to $4.4 Million in Six Innovative Biofuels Projects at U.S. Universities (Department of Energy)
Senate, House members pledge action following independent oil speculation study (Oil and Gas Journal)
Iraq ends talks with French oil company (AP)
Bolivia tells U.S. ambassador to leave, protests mount (Reuters)
Bush Asks Congress to Approve U.S.-India Accord (Bloomberg)
Underground coal mines to solve energy crisis (The Telegraph UK)
Ethanol could provide cheaper energy source (Uganda Daily Monitor)
Election-Year Energy (Forbes)
U.S. Oil Majors Set To Invade Libya (Investopedia)
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Democrats Start on Energy Plan (Washington Post)
Oil Prices Pull Back on Supply Dip (CNN Money)
Nuclear is the real threat to the fuel-poor, not wind energy (Guardian)
US Oil Industry Braces for Another Hurricane Hit (Reuters)
Nigerian Militants Seize 13 Oilmen: Security Sources (AFP)
Solazyme makes jet fuel from algae (Eastbay Business Times)
Duke Energy expanding wind energy business (AP)
Biofuel boom profiting corporations, not locals: activists (AFP)
EU lawmakers propose lowered biofuels 2020 target (Reuters)
Russian threat to energy security worries Brown (politics.co.uk)
Partisan Plans for Energy and Climate Change (Reason)
EU sees security in Sahara gas pipeline (Reuters)
Russia's Bid to Strengthen OPEC Ties May Sow Unease (WSJ Online)
Report: Speculation Drove Oil Market Up, then Down (Houston Chronicle)
Chad Plays Down World Bank Exit From Oil Accord (Reuters – UK)
Oil Prices Pull Back on Supply Dip (CNN Money)
Nuclear is the real threat to the fuel-poor, not wind energy (Guardian)
US Oil Industry Braces for Another Hurricane Hit (Reuters)
Nigerian Militants Seize 13 Oilmen: Security Sources (AFP)
Solazyme makes jet fuel from algae (Eastbay Business Times)
Duke Energy expanding wind energy business (AP)
Biofuel boom profiting corporations, not locals: activists (AFP)
EU lawmakers propose lowered biofuels 2020 target (Reuters)
Russian threat to energy security worries Brown (politics.co.uk)
Partisan Plans for Energy and Climate Change (Reason)
EU sees security in Sahara gas pipeline (Reuters)
Russia's Bid to Strengthen OPEC Ties May Sow Unease (WSJ Online)
Report: Speculation Drove Oil Market Up, then Down (Houston Chronicle)
Chad Plays Down World Bank Exit From Oil Accord (Reuters – UK)
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Oil dips as Ike weakens, OPEC mulls holding steady (Washington Post)
Russia says Iran nuclear plant nearing completion (Reuters)
Cubans Flee From Ike as the Gulf Braces (Wall Street Journal)
Shell agrees landmark $4 bln gas deal with Iraq (AFP)
Google sees energy solution in the math (CNET News)
U.K.'s BG drops Origin Energy bid (MarketWatch)
Congress may get India atomic deal soon (Washington Post)
Turkey invites Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan for energy projects (Hot News Turkey)
OPEC to cut real output by 500,000 bpd (AFP)
Producers clear decks ahead of Ike (Upstream)
Protests threaten oil pipes (Washington Times)
Controversy, Benefits of Brazilian Sugarcane Based Ethanol Chemicals and Fuels (InvestorIdeas.com)
Ag Secretary Schafer defends ethanol production (Forbes)
Editorial: A comprehensive energy plan (The Roanoke Times)
Strategies to fight climate change (The Economic Times)
Schumer Calls America 'Dangerously Vulnerable' (New York Sun)
Russia says Iran nuclear plant nearing completion (Reuters)
Cubans Flee From Ike as the Gulf Braces (Wall Street Journal)
Shell agrees landmark $4 bln gas deal with Iraq (AFP)
Google sees energy solution in the math (CNET News)
U.K.'s BG drops Origin Energy bid (MarketWatch)
Congress may get India atomic deal soon (Washington Post)
Turkey invites Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan for energy projects (Hot News Turkey)
OPEC to cut real output by 500,000 bpd (AFP)
Producers clear decks ahead of Ike (Upstream)
Protests threaten oil pipes (Washington Times)
Controversy, Benefits of Brazilian Sugarcane Based Ethanol Chemicals and Fuels (InvestorIdeas.com)
Ag Secretary Schafer defends ethanol production (Forbes)
Editorial: A comprehensive energy plan (The Roanoke Times)
Strategies to fight climate change (The Economic Times)
Schumer Calls America 'Dangerously Vulnerable' (New York Sun)
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Monday, September 8, 2008
Congress Resumes; May Take Up Drilling and Energy Bill (New York Times)
Oil jumps in Asia as Ike threatens Gulf of Mexico (Washington Post)
US Congress faces offshore drilling issue (Upstream)
OPEC in Vienna _ a call for production cuts (AP)
ConocoPhillips to pay 9.6 bln dlrs for stake in Origin gas scheme (AFP)
Oyebanji to Take over As Mobil Nigeria Chair (This Day African News)
Reactions are mixed as BLM issues programmatic EIS for oil shale (Oil and Gas Journal)
US oil and gas rig count down by 18 (AP)
Creation of Global Biofuels Industry Will Be Far More Difficult than Previously Thought, Accenture Study Finds (Market Watch)
Russia aims to corner energy market (Washington Post)
Sailor killed as militants seize oil vessel in Nigeria (AFP)
Iraqi oil exports down 139,000 b/d in August from July (Platts)
Iraqi Cabinet Approves Initial Gas Deal With Shell (CBS News)
Another Nigerian panel seeks oil delta peace (Reuters)
Oil jumps in Asia as Ike threatens Gulf of Mexico (Washington Post)
US Congress faces offshore drilling issue (Upstream)
OPEC in Vienna _ a call for production cuts (AP)
ConocoPhillips to pay 9.6 bln dlrs for stake in Origin gas scheme (AFP)
Oyebanji to Take over As Mobil Nigeria Chair (This Day African News)
Reactions are mixed as BLM issues programmatic EIS for oil shale (Oil and Gas Journal)
US oil and gas rig count down by 18 (AP)
Creation of Global Biofuels Industry Will Be Far More Difficult than Previously Thought, Accenture Study Finds (Market Watch)
Russia aims to corner energy market (Washington Post)
Sailor killed as militants seize oil vessel in Nigeria (AFP)
Iraqi oil exports down 139,000 b/d in August from July (Platts)
Iraqi Cabinet Approves Initial Gas Deal With Shell (CBS News)
Another Nigerian panel seeks oil delta peace (Reuters)
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Washington D.C.
Friday, September 5, 2008
As Oil Prices Fall, OPEC Faces a Balancing Act (New York Times)
When The Wind Doesn’t Blow (BBC News)
EU moves to loosen Russia's 'energy stranglehold' (Telegraph)
Alternative Fuel to be Retailed in Vietnam (Thanh Nien News)
Venezuela to Takeover Fuel Distribution (International Herald Tribune)
Turkey to build natural gas plant in Turkmenistan, says minister (Today’s Zaman)
Energy: Brussels told to pursue Azerbaijan pipe dream (The Guardian)
Oil at 5-month Low on Shrinking Demand (CNN Money)
Ethanol: Energy’s Golden Child Dodges More Darts (AP)
Kazakhstan plans reforms to oil export tax (Reuters)
Brown Loses Battle Over Energy Rebate (Financial Times)
Drilling for Clean Energy (Washington Post)
Brazil May Have 70 Billion Barrels of Oil Near Tupi (Bloomberg)
Spanish Wind Firm Cleared to Buy Energy East (TheStreet.Com)
Iran Official Says $100 Oil Price “Appropriate” (Reuters)
When The Wind Doesn’t Blow (BBC News)
EU moves to loosen Russia's 'energy stranglehold' (Telegraph)
Alternative Fuel to be Retailed in Vietnam (Thanh Nien News)
Venezuela to Takeover Fuel Distribution (International Herald Tribune)
Turkey to build natural gas plant in Turkmenistan, says minister (Today’s Zaman)
Energy: Brussels told to pursue Azerbaijan pipe dream (The Guardian)
Oil at 5-month Low on Shrinking Demand (CNN Money)
Ethanol: Energy’s Golden Child Dodges More Darts (AP)
Kazakhstan plans reforms to oil export tax (Reuters)
Brown Loses Battle Over Energy Rebate (Financial Times)
Drilling for Clean Energy (Washington Post)
Brazil May Have 70 Billion Barrels of Oil Near Tupi (Bloomberg)
Spanish Wind Firm Cleared to Buy Energy East (TheStreet.Com)
Iran Official Says $100 Oil Price “Appropriate” (Reuters)
Thursday, September 4, 2008
OPEC to Pump Record Amounts as $109 Oil Stunts Growth (Bloomberg)
Stepping Off the Gas (Washington Post)
Regulators probing oil supply data (Reuters)
Helicopter strikes oil rig off Dubai coast; 7 dead (AP)
Shell brings Gulf production back online (Upstream)
SKorea launches project to become Asian oil storage hub (AFP)
Maersk Oil Expands its Deep Water Exploration Interests in the US Gulf of Mexico (OilVoice)
Talks resume on US-India nuclear technology deal (AP)
Liberia opening further to field exploration (Energy Current)
Brazil declines Iranian offer to join OPEC (AFP)
Analysis: Nigerian oil regains top spot (UPI)
Study: Climate change likely made storms even stronger (Houston Chronicle)
New Zealand introduces biofuel mandate (Energy Current)
World oil prices steady ahead of US energy report (AFP)
DOE says natural gas supplies rose last week (AP)
Stepping Off the Gas (Washington Post)
Regulators probing oil supply data (Reuters)
Helicopter strikes oil rig off Dubai coast; 7 dead (AP)
Shell brings Gulf production back online (Upstream)
SKorea launches project to become Asian oil storage hub (AFP)
Maersk Oil Expands its Deep Water Exploration Interests in the US Gulf of Mexico (OilVoice)
Talks resume on US-India nuclear technology deal (AP)
Liberia opening further to field exploration (Energy Current)
Brazil declines Iranian offer to join OPEC (AFP)
Analysis: Nigerian oil regains top spot (UPI)
Study: Climate change likely made storms even stronger (Houston Chronicle)
New Zealand introduces biofuel mandate (Energy Current)
World oil prices steady ahead of US energy report (AFP)
DOE says natural gas supplies rose last week (AP)
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Oil prices drop as US opens reserve taps (AFP)
Despite Lower Oil Prices, Little Relief for Consumers (New York Times)
In Gustav's Wake, Bush Touts Drilling; Congress Pressed to Open Coastal Areas (Washington Post)
Oil companies find little damage (Upstream)
Theolia's Wind Farm Flop (Forbes)
Brazil sees WTO ethanol case against U.S. soon (Reuters)
Fish or fuel? Debate divides Norway's far north (AFP)
Ethanol plant scaling back (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Russia, Bulgaria start building nuclear power plant (RIAN)
'We' Climate Campaign: Glossy, But Will It Work? (Time Magazine)
Massive Canada Arctic ice shelf breaks away (Reuters)
Opec may slash output by 1.5m barrels (Upstream)
Enthusiasm runs low for natural-gas cars (Arizona Republic)
Natural gas crisis looms as relations with Russia worsen (Xinhua)
API chief sees energy bill deadlock in Sept. (Reuters)
UN climate panel re-elects Rajendra Pachauri as chairman (AFP)
Cheney to Take Aim at Russia's Gas Clout (Wall Street Journal)
Despite Lower Oil Prices, Little Relief for Consumers (New York Times)
In Gustav's Wake, Bush Touts Drilling; Congress Pressed to Open Coastal Areas (Washington Post)
Oil companies find little damage (Upstream)
Theolia's Wind Farm Flop (Forbes)
Brazil sees WTO ethanol case against U.S. soon (Reuters)
Fish or fuel? Debate divides Norway's far north (AFP)
Ethanol plant scaling back (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Russia, Bulgaria start building nuclear power plant (RIAN)
'We' Climate Campaign: Glossy, But Will It Work? (Time Magazine)
Massive Canada Arctic ice shelf breaks away (Reuters)
Opec may slash output by 1.5m barrels (Upstream)
Enthusiasm runs low for natural-gas cars (Arizona Republic)
Natural gas crisis looms as relations with Russia worsen (Xinhua)
API chief sees energy bill deadlock in Sept. (Reuters)
UN climate panel re-elects Rajendra Pachauri as chairman (AFP)
Cheney to Take Aim at Russia's Gas Clout (Wall Street Journal)
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Oil falls as global demand concerns re-emerge (AP)
Jindal asks White House to release oil reserves (Times-Picayune)
For Airlines, No End in Sight to Fuel Cost Struggles (New York Times)
Power blackout in Venezuelan capital, oil province (Reuters)
Bush: "We need more domestic energy" (Washington Post)
Evo pays a visit to Tehran (Upstream)
BP to Buy 25% Stake In Chesapeake Shale Assets (Wall Street Journal)
Energy's Most Dangerous Game (Forbes)
Aban Offshore arm's JV bags $271 mn order from Maersk Oil (Economic Times)
Iran wants excess supply on OPEC agenda (AFP)
EU freezes talks on new partnership agreement with Russia (Platts)
Shell says some progress fixing Nigeria oil pipeline (Reuters)
Russia says will complete Iran nuclear plant (Hot News Turkey)
Sugar mills demand 40% hike in ethanol price (Business Standard)
BBL gas flows resume after outage -National Grid (Forbes)
Jindal asks White House to release oil reserves (Times-Picayune)
For Airlines, No End in Sight to Fuel Cost Struggles (New York Times)
Power blackout in Venezuelan capital, oil province (Reuters)
Bush: "We need more domestic energy" (Washington Post)
Evo pays a visit to Tehran (Upstream)
BP to Buy 25% Stake In Chesapeake Shale Assets (Wall Street Journal)
Energy's Most Dangerous Game (Forbes)
Aban Offshore arm's JV bags $271 mn order from Maersk Oil (Economic Times)
Iran wants excess supply on OPEC agenda (AFP)
EU freezes talks on new partnership agreement with Russia (Platts)
Shell says some progress fixing Nigeria oil pipeline (Reuters)
Russia says will complete Iran nuclear plant (Hot News Turkey)
Sugar mills demand 40% hike in ethanol price (Business Standard)
BBL gas flows resume after outage -National Grid (Forbes)
Labels:
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Oil Prices,
Russia,
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