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Eight Firms Bid for Greek Oil, Gas Surveys

Eight Firms Bid for Greek Oil, Gas Surveys

Greece has received bids from eight companies to conduct geological surveys for oil and gas as it seeks to follow up on data from years ago indicating the potential for reserves in its western seas, the energy ministry said.

Yingli CEO: China To Surpass Europe As No. 1 Solar Panel Customer

Yingli CEO: China To Surpass Europe As No. 1 Solar Panel Customer

Yingli Green Energy Holding Co.'s (YGE) plans to sell more solar panels to Chinese customers this year than to Europeans, making its home country the company's top customer, Chairman and Chief Executive Miao Liansheng said Friday.

Libyas 2012 Budget Leans Heavily On Oil Sector

Libya's 2012 Budget Leans Heavily On Oil Sector

Libya's 2012 proposed budget draws heavily on oil revenues, forecast to reach about $54 billion to compensate for the loss of corporate tax revenues in last year's conflict.

Lukoil Shelves $1.8 Bln US Shale Deal

Lukoil Shelves $1.8 Bln US Shale Deal

OAO Lukoil Holdings (LKOH.RS) has suspended a plan for an $1.8 billion shale purchase in the U.S. due to slumping natural-gas prices and because the plan doesn't offer an acceptable return, Deputy Chief Executive Officer Leonid Fedun said in an interview with Bloomberg in London.

Greek PM: EIB To Help With Greek Infrastructure Projects

Greek PM: EIB To Help With Greek Infrastructure Projects

Greece will get help from the European Investment Bank to make best use of European Union funds still available to it, especially to develop infrastructure projects and boost lending to smaller businesses, the country's premier said Friday.

Germany Urges EU To Negotiate Over Airline Emissions Fees

Germany Urges EU To Negotiate Over Airline Emissions Fees

Germany urged the European Commission on Friday to negotiate with countries opposed to the European Union's airlines carbon emissions fee to "de-escalate" opposition and avoid trade disputes.

Norway Hoegh Gets 10-year Lease To Build Lithuanian LNG Terminal

Norway Hoegh Gets 10-year Lease To Build Lithuanian LNG Terminal

Lithuania and Norwegian company Hoegh LNG Holdings Ltd. (HLNG.OS) Friday signed a deal to build a liquefied natural gas terminal as the Baltic state strives to cut its politically-charged dependence on Russian supplies.

Brazils Petrobras Confirms New Pre-Salt Oil Discovery

Brazil's Petrobras Confirms New Pre-Salt Oil Discovery

Brazilian oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PBR), or Petrobras, confirmed late Tuesday the discovery of a new hydrocarbon accumulation in the pre-salt layer of the southern Campos Basin.

TNK-BP To Lift Crude Exports Through Baltic, Black Sea Ports

TNK-BP To Lift Crude Exports Through Baltic, Black Sea Ports

Anglo-Russian oil producer TNK-BP Ltd., half-owned by BP PLC (BP), said Wednesday it plans to lift crude oil shipments by between 300,000 and 350,000 metric tons a month through the Baltic and Black Seas when supplies to its Lisichansk refinery in Ukraine are halted March 1.

Saudi Says To Honor $3.7B Aid Pledge To Egypt

Saudi Says To Honor $3.7B Aid Pledge To Egypt

Saudi Arabia said Wednesday that it would honor a pledge of $3.75 billion in aid to Egypt, after complaints by the Egyptian premier that donor countries were failing to respect their commitments.

Reservoir Targeting Hydroelectric Projects in Montenegro

Reservoir Targeting Hydroelectric Projects in Montenegro

Reservoir Capital Corp. (TSX VENTURE:REO)(FRANKFURT:ROC)(BERLIN:ROC) ("Reservoir" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has established an office and contracted advisors to investigate potential hydroelectric development sites in Montenegro, focusing particularly on the River Lim, just across the border from the Company's Brodarevo Projects in Serbia.

Eni, Gazprom Reach Agreement On Gas Supply Contracts

Eni, Gazprom Reach Agreement On Gas Supply Contracts

Italy's Eni SpA (E) said Thursday it has reached an agreement on gas supply contracts with Russian state gas firm OAO Gazprom (GAZP.RS) and discussed with its Russia partner actions for the implementation of the South Stream project.

Gasoline, Oil Prices Jump Across Greece

Gasoline, Oil Prices Jump Across Greece

Athens is particularly worried by Iran’s threats to halt the supply of oil to the European Union, while the average price of unleaded gasoline has soared to 1.75 euros per liter in Greece.

Launch of DEPA Group Sale Process

Launch of DEPA Group Sale Process

HELLENIC PETROLEUM announces that, within the context of DEPA Group privatization, through an international tender process, the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF) has published an Invitation for the Expression of Interest, available at the HRADF website, www.hraf.gr.