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Israel, Jordan Sign Gas Deal While Kurdish Oil Battle Lives On
Israel and Jordan have signed a deal that will see Israel supply Jordan with $500 million in gas from the Tamar natural gas field in the Mediterranean, which started producing in March last year.
This Could Break The Coal Story Wide Open
Quote from Napoleon about the nature of things coming and going: "I feel myself driven towards an end that I do not know. As soon as I shall have reached it, as soon as I shall become unnecessary, an atom will suffice to shatter me. Till then, not all the forces of mankind can do anything against me."
Iran Talks Potential Nuclear-Oil Swap With Russia
As talk of a potential oil swap deal between Russian and Iran allegedly pick up pace, mainstream media reports say that Russia is considering the construction of a second nuclear reactor at Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant in exchange for Iranian oil.
Opportunity For U.S. LNG Exporters May Be Limited
Natural gas prices in the U.S. for quite a few years now have hovered between the $2 and $4 per million btu (MMBtu) range, while they have reached as high as $19/MMBtu in Japan.
Israel And Jordan Sign Gas Deal
Israel and Jordan signed a deal on February 19 in which Israel will supply Jordan with $500 million in natural gas over a 15-year period. The deal could be merely the first step, however, in a partnership that could potentially expand to an astonishing $30 billion.
Reaching Limits To Growth: What Should Our Response Be?
Oil limits seem to be pushing us toward a permanent downturn, including a crash in credit availability, loss of jobs, and even possible government collapse
Opportunity For U.S. LNG Exporters May Be Limited
The oil and gas industry have pushed the federal government to accelerate its permitting of LNG export terminals in order to take advantage of what is seemingly an easy arbitrage opportunity.
Bitter Irony In Venezuela's Oil Sector
In a bid to show members of Venezuelan society the age of Chavismo was alive and well, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro decided to rename one of the largest oil fields in the world after his mentor, former President Hugo Chavez.
Boundless Natural Gas, Boundless Opportunities: Interview With EIA Chief
US mainstream media are heralding the debate over lifting the US crude oil export ban as potentially one of the most critical for this year. While most agree this is not likely to happen anytime soon, is it an eventuality?
Iran Talks Potential Nuclear-Oil Swap With Russia
In January, reports first emerged that Iran and Russia were in talks about a potential $1.5 billion oil-for-goods swap that could boost Iranian oil exports, prompting harsh responses from Washington, which says such a deal could trigger new US sanctions.
Japan Looks At Recycling Vehicle Batteries For Renewable Power
In the wake of the 2011 nuclear catastrophe, renewable energy has experienced a surge of interest in Japan.
Obama Admin Approves Two Big Solar Projects On Public Lands
The Department of Interior announced on February 19 that it had approved two new solar projects on public lands along the border between California and Nevada.
For Exports, And Oil, You Can’t Beat Texas
Texas is on an export roll, recording a new record last year, with Houston leading the way and expecting more to come with the recent approval of a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility.
Will The U.S. Follow The U.K. Into Power Shortages?
As Britain endeavors to build new nuclear power plants to avert an electric crisis in 20 years -- with the retirement of nearly all the nation's installed capacity, as it falls prey to age -- the question arises whether the United States is destined for the same crisis.
Panama Canal Dispute A Drag On LNG
The expansion of the Panama Canal promises to usher in a new era of extra-large container ships that can speed up international shipping and cut costs.
Is Iran Fooling The West?
There are growing concerns in some political circles that the pressure placed on Iran to have it stop its nuclear development programs may have been lifted too early.
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