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Capturing Carbon -- A new front in the fight against climate change
Global warming is one of the biggest issues of our time, the European Commission says in its description of this video report. + read more
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Nabucco gas pipeline stirs Ankara-Paris tensions
The pipeline is supposed to reduce Europe's dependence on Russia - for transit and supply. The Nabucco project was launched with EU support by OMV Gas International. The six-partner consortium is controlled by Austria..... + read more
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Russia and Greece sign deal on gas pipeline
Greek Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis and President Vladimir Putin have been stepping on the gas. They've signed a deal for the South Stream pipeline in Moscow. + read more
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Norway looks to energy future - 26 MAY 2008
As oil prices continue to soar, many of the world's leading producers are looking to maximise output. But in the North Sea, production is slowing after a peak several years ago.... + read more
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Energy Strategy in the UK - Part 1
In his interview, Minister Wicks fields questions concerning supply, the North Sea and the role of renewables. + read more
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Energy Strategy in the UK - Part 2
World Energy Television CEO Richard Loomis discussed energy strategy in the UK with the UK Minister of State for Energy, Malcolm Wicks; and the Chairman for Renewable Energy, Prof. Ian Bryden.
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Russians invest in UK energy
Russia is spending millions of dollars re-opening old coal mines in South Yorkshire + read more
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Krechba Carbon Dioxide Storage
This video takes you to the Krechba gas field in Algeria, where 1 million tons of carbon dioxide from a natural gas facility are pumped underground. + read more
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New King Coal
Today the UK imports about 70% of its coal. But recently, import costs along with global demand for coal have been rising, as has the price of oil and gas. + read more
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Ciuden Carbon Capture Storage Facility
Video on the Ciuden CCS facility in Spain. + read more
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EU-Russia Tensions & Energy Supplies
Interview with Andris Piebalgs, EU Energy Commissioner + read more
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Gas OPEC is impossible
OPECs decision to cut output has supported crude prices according to the organizations President, Chakib Khelil. With leading energy producers meeting in Moscow, on Tuesday, he spoke with RTs Zinaida Medvedeva about the worlds energy markets. + read more
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20% renewable energy by 2020
Raising the share of renewable energy from 8.5% to 20% in the overall energy consumption is a necessary contribution to the global fight against climate change and towards better control over our energy dependence. + read more
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Russia-Ukraine: gauging the gas feud
Ukraine for the second time in three years over a payments dispute, stirring up concerns of interruption of natural-gas shipments to Europe. How will the new gas crisis be resolved this time? + read more
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Ukraine has shut all gas pipelines to Europe - Gazprom
Gazprom says that Ukraine has shut all four pipelines which send gas to Europe, causing several countries to run out of fuel. But Ukraine claims that... + read more
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Russian Gas Flows to Europe
Gazprom has switched on the gas taps to Europe via Ukraine, ending a dispute that has left millions without heat for weeks. It comes after Moscow and Kiev signed a deal on Monday which they hope will resolve a long-standing gas conflict. + read more
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OPEC's El-Badri Says $70-$90 Oil Is `Reasonable' Price
Abdalla Salem el-Badri, secretary-general of OPEC, talks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua about the outlook for oil prices and investment.
They speak at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland (Source Bloomberg). + read more
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Sakhalin 2 LNG production
The world's largest oil and gas project Sakhalin-2 has begun to produce Russia's first LNG for the world market. The first deliveries will go to Japan, where Russian LNG will have a major impact. + read more
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Gazprom to ramp up production in the face of global LNG glut
The world's already depressed market for LNG will come under further pressure within the next 2 years as new projects come online. Gazprom says it will continue its expansion, despite the threat of LNG over-production. + read more
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Nabucco survives as EU priority project
The EU Commission has included the Nabucco pipeline in its list of priority projects, which means it will get ?200 million from the EU budget to finance the first stage of construction.
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Putin condemns EU-Ukraine deal
Russian Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin, has condemned the signing of an agreement between the EU and Ukraine on overhauling Ukraine's gas pipelines, saying it is meaningless without Russian involvement. + read more
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Carbon Sequestration & Natural Gas Extraction
Mark Zoback, professor in the Department of Geophysics, Stanford University, discusses recent developments in natural gas extraction that enable cost-effective carbon capture and storage to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. + read more
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Ukraine payment means gas keeps flowing for now
Gazprom says it has received payment from Ukraine for gas supplied in May averting another crisis for now. But Gazprom says problems are just postponed to next month as Ukraine may fail to pay its gas bills in June + read more
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Gazprom gets Ukraine Assurance
Gazprom has no doubt Ukraine will pay for gas deliveries on time this month. Ukraines Naftogas will buy only a third of the gas it contracted for - but without penalties. + read more
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U.S. Shale Gas
John Curtis, Professor of Geochemistry and Director of the Potential Gas Agency at the Colorado School of Mines, discusses a broad range of perspectives on the state of U.S. shale gas reserves and resources. + read more
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ConocoPhillips Careers in Europe
Overview of careers at Conoco Phillips in Europe. + read more
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Nuclear Fears Drive Up Gas Demand
Biliana Pehlivanova, an analyst at Barclays Capital, talks about the global demand outlook for liquified natural gas following the earthquake in Japan.
NOTE: Biliana Pehlivanova will also be presenting at the LNG GLOBAL CONGRESS, Sept 26-29, 2011 + read more
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Nord Stream and its implication for European Gas
With Nord Stream finished laying the first line of the underwater gas pipeline across the Baltic, Business RT spoke with Standard & Poor's oil and gas equity analyst, Christine Tiscareno, to discuss the impact of the $11 billion project. + read more
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Gas Trading and Risk
Leigh BOLTON speaks about the IFF Gas Trading and Risk Training Course -- for which he is the leading tutor. + read more
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IFF's School of Oil & Gas Business Administration
Angus Warren, course tutor, introduces IFF's The School of Oil & Gas Business Administration Course.
The course provides participants with economic, commercial and strategic insight into the essential workings of the oil & gas industry.
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