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Safe investments in Southern Iraq

More and more business opportunities are arising in Iraq’s southern province of Basrah. Recent months have seen a flurry of contracts signed in the oil, gas, construction and shipping sectors and the area looks set to become an energy and logistics hub.

 

Gas OPEC seek to control prices

Algeria has asked fellow GECF members to curb production to alter the prices of gas into an upward curve.

 

Four common design mistakes?

Solomon Associates shares the four most common mistakes energy companies make in designing a new facility.

 

AGRI project could sink Nabucco pipeline

Azerbaijan, Georgia and Romania have signed a memorandum of understanding to transport LNG into the EU in a project that could be finalised sooner than the Nabucco pipeline.

 
 
 

South Hook terminal completed

The South Hook terminal has commissioned the final stages of the terminal’s equipment, effectively doubling capacity at the plant in Milford Haven.

 
 

JP Morgan enters LNG market

JP Morgan and Cheniere Energy have entered into a two-year partnership involving the Sabine Pass terminal.

 

Pakistan LNG deal mired in scandal

A contract made between GDF Suez and Pakistan’s Petroleum Ministry has become mired in scandal after it was revealed a lower bid was ignored.

 

China to become shale gas producer?

China has signed a deal with Shell to exploit its domestic shale gas reserves, which, if successful could turn Chinese energy policy on its head.