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Iraq Raises Kirkuk Oil Price To Jordan By $4

Iraq Raises Kirkuk Oil Price To Jordan By $4

Iraq's State Oil Marketing Organization, or SOMO, has raised the official selling price of its Kirkuk crude destined for Jordan by $4, an Iraqi oil official said Sunday.

Iran OPEC: Consumer Nations Want To Keep Oil Price Low

Iran OPEC: Consumer Nations Want To Keep Oil Price Low

Iran's governor to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries said consumer countries do not want the price of oil to rise and efforts by OPEC to balance supply and demand have been ineffective because of Western media and market speculators, Iran's English-language satellite channel Press TV reports on its Web site Sunday.

Iran Builds First Solar Power Station

Iran Builds First Solar Power Station

Iran has built the country's first solar power station, the semi-official Fars News Agency reported Sunday evening, citing the Islamic republic's Energy Minister.

StatoilHydro: Cant Up Output If Gazprom Halts Gas Deliveries

StatoilHydro: Can't Up Output If Gazprom Halts Gas Deliveries

Europe's second-largest gas distributor after Gazprom (GAZP.RS), Norway's StatoilHydro (STO), said Saturday it will not be able to up production if the Russian giant halts deliveries to Ukraine or the E.U.

E.ON To Offer Gas Storage To Gazprom In Hungary - Report

E.ON To Offer Gas Storage To Gazprom In Hungary - Report

E.On Foldgaz Storage, the Hungarian unit of German energy giant E.ON AG (EOAN.XE) is ready to offer natural gas storage facilities to Russia's OAO Gazprom (GAZP.RS) for the planned gas pipeline South Stream's Hungarian section, national daily Nepszabadsag says Monday without naming sources.

Budget Goal Unattainable, Says IOBE

Budget Goal Unattainable, Says IOBE

The Finance Ministry will not be able to achieve the fiscal goals set in the 2009 budget unless additional measures, such as tax hikes, are implemented, according to a report made public yesterday. Lawmakers passed Greece’s 2009 budget late on Sunday, a plan seen as unrealistic due to the downturn in global economic conditions.

Total Credit Expansion Picks up to 18 pct in Oct

Total Credit Expansion Picks up to 18 pct in Oct

Greece’s total credit expansion picked up to an 18 percent annual pace in October from a downward revised 17.9 percent in September, Bank of Greece provisional data showed yesterday. “Credit growth to the private sector remained at high levels, reflecting strong lending to business.

Global Economic Slump Lessens Gazproms Clout

Global Economic Slump Lessens Gazprom's Clout

If, a year ago, Russia's OAO Gazprom had threatened to turn off the taps to Ukraine and create an OPEC-style gas alliance, it would have provoked panic in Western capitals. But now, with oil prices at their lowest in four years, Moscow is having trouble getting the West's attention.

Ukraine Pres: May Return Gas To Gazprom To Pay Down Debt

Ukraine Pres: May Return Gas To Gazprom To Pay Down Debt

Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko said Tuesday Ukraine could return gas now stored in underground reservoirs to Russian energy giant OAO Gazprom (GAZP.RS) as part of a debt repayment.

Iraq To Resume Oil Exports To SK Energy

Iraq To Resume Oil Exports To SK Energy

Iraq's State Oil Marketing Organization, or SOMO, will start selling crude oil to South Korean refiner SK Energy (096770.SE) from January 2009 after a yearlong suspension, a senior Iraqi oil official said Wednesday.

Iraq Targeting 1.9M B/D Oil Exports In 1H 2009

Iraq Targeting 1.9M B/D Oil Exports In 1H 2009

Iraq is targeting to export 1.9 million barrels a day of Basra Light and Kirkuk crude oil in the first half of 2009, a senior Iraqi oil official said Wednesday.

Iran To Give Pakistan 30,000B/D Oil On Deferred Payment

Iran To Give Pakistan 30,000B/D Oil On Deferred Payment

Pakistan and Iran have entered into an arrangement under which Iran would provide 30,000 barrels of crude oil a day to Pakistan on a 90-day deferred payment, the Daily Times reported on its Web site Wednesday, citing a well-placed source in the Ministry of Petroleum.

Pres Lukashenko: Russia Will Slash Gas Prices To Belarus

Pres Lukashenko: Russia Will Slash Gas Prices To Belarus

Russia will drastically slash the price it charges Belarus for natural gas next year, the country's president Alexander Lukashenko said Wednesday in comments carried by Interfax news agency, AFP reports.

Russias Antitrust Regulator Says Fines Rosneft, Lukoil

Russia's Antitrust Regulator Says Fines Rosneft, Lukoil

Russia's antitrust regulator, the Federal Antimonopoly Service or FAS, said Wednesday it has fined the country's oil majors OAO Rosneft (ROSN.RS) and OAO Lukoil Holdings (LKOH.RS) for abusing their dominant market position.

Oao Gazprom Total Investments For 2009 Tops RUB920.44B

Oao Gazprom Total Investments For 2009 Tops RUB920.44B

Oao Gazprom said Tuesday that the Board according to the approved investment program for 2009, the total amount of investments will make up RUB920.44 billion, the amount of capital investments - RUB699.88 billion, long-term financial investments - RUB220.56 billion.