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Arrow Energy accept improved takeover bid

Australia’s Arrow Energy has accepted an improved takeover bid from Royal Dutch Shell and PetroChina worth a reported AU$ 3.44 billion (US$ 3.14 billion). The takeover is subject to approval by Arrow shareholders and Australian authorities.

 
 
 

NPRA news

Drevna testifies on US chemical safety law before Senate subcommittee.

 
 

Will Australia be the next Qatar?

In the Spring issue of LNG Industry magazine, Lucy Miller, Douglas-Westwood, considers current and future prospects for the LNG sector.

 

Eurasian expansion

Dr. Robert M. Cutler discusses developments in Eurasian gas pipelines in 2009, with a focus on Turkmenistan’s gas reserves and current pipeline projects in the region.

 
 
 
 

Iran aims to break out of exile

Iran is seeking foreign investors and markets in a new drive to develop its natural gas reserves and establish itself as a major energy supplier.

 

The future of Europe’s energy supplies

Europe’s hydrocarbon industry now sits in a precarious position as to the future of its energy supply. Currently Europe is dependant on Middle Eastern and Russian supplies. However, Europe is predicted to become more heavily dependent on external supplies over the next decade.

 

Countering the threat: securing LNG vessels in transit

Whilst the risk of a pirate attack on an LNG vessel transiting through the Gulf of Aden may have increased in the last few months, there are many measures that can be taken to guard against such attacks.

 

Novatek plans Arctic shipping route

Novatek, the Russian gas producer plans to send LNG shipments to Asia from its fields on the Yamal peninsula in the Arctic via the Arctic Ocean.