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Gazprom To Get License For Sakhalin-3 Block In Month

Gazprom To Get License For Sakhalin-3 Block In Month

Russian gas monopoly OAO Gazprom (GAZP.RS) will get a license to explore Sakhalin-3 project's Kirinsky gas block within a month, the newspaper RBC-Daily reported Wednesday, citing unnamed ministry sources.

Polands PKN Orlen Invited To Build Ukraine Refinery

Poland's PKN Orlen Invited To Build Ukraine Refinery

Ukraine has invited Polish oil company PKN Orlen (PKN.WA) to help build a new refinery to process crude from Azerbaijan, daily Rzeczpospolita reports Wednesday, citing company sources.

Alstom CEO: No New Developments Regarding Areva

Alstom CEO: No New Developments Regarding Areva

French power plant and rail engineering group Alstom SA (1022047.FR) is still interested in a tie-up with state-controlled nuclear engineering group Areva SA (CEI.FR).

West Siberian Sees 2008 Crude Output At 18.6 Million Barrels

West Siberian Sees 2008 Crude Output At 18.6 Million Barrels

Stockholm-listed oil producer West Siberian Resources (WSIB-SDB.SK) Wednesday said it expects crude output in 2008 to reach 18.6 million barrels, or 50,959 barrels a day, up from 29,041 barrels a day last year.

Russias MOF Proposes Lower Fuel Excise Tax

Russia's MOF Proposes Lower Fuel Excise Tax

Russia's Finance Ministry Tuesday proposed to lower the excise tax on domestic gasoline standards Euro-4 and Euro-5 in order to stimulate the consumption of higher-quality fuels, the Vedomosti daily said Wednesday, citing a ministry official.

CEZ CEO: Nuclear Power Most Viable Option To Cut CO2

CEZ CEO: Nuclear Power Most Viable Option To Cut CO2

State-controlled Czech power company CEZ AS (BAACEZ.PR) would like to build new nuclear generation capacity but has its hands tied because the government remains against building new nuclear capacity, CEZ's chief executive said Tuesday.

International Pwr Buys Rest Of Portuguese Gas Plant

International Pwr Buys Rest Of Portuguese Gas Plant

U.K. power producer International Power (IPWG) Wednesday said it was selling EUR500 million worth of convertible bonds in order to fund "a number" of acquisitions, including the remaining 40% stake in Portuguese gas-fired power plant company Turbogas.

Romania Petrom 1Q Net Pft More Than Doubles

Romania Petrom 1Q Net Pft More Than Doubles

Romania's largest vertically integrated oil company, Petrom SA (SNP.RO), said Wednesday its first-quarter net profit more than doubled to 977 million lei ($415 million) from RON381 million a year earlier, on higher oil prices and positive restructuring results, news agency Mediafax reported.

CEZ Exec Sees 50% Cut To Coal-plant Refurbish Capex

CEZ Exec Sees 50% Cut To Coal-plant Refurbish Capex

Czech power company CEZ AS (BAACEZ.PR) is going to halve its planned capital expenditure on refurbishing its fleet of coal-fired power plants, and redirect that capital mostly into the construction of natural gas-fired power plants, a senior CEZ executive said Wednesday.

Environmental Alarm Sounded for Greece

Environmental Alarm Sounded for Greece

Public Works and Environment Minister Giorgos Souflias speaks at the Athens Summit on Climate Change and Energy Security, which began at the Athens Hilton Hotel yesterday and will run until tomorrow. Souflias has come under criticism from environmental groups and the media for not giving green issues enough attention.

OGK-5 2007 IFRS Net Profit RUB2.0 Bln OGKE.RS

OGK-5 2007 IFRS Net Profit RUB2.0 Bln >OGKE.RS

Russian wholesale electricity generator OAO OGK-5 (OGKE.RS), majority-owned by Italy's Enel SpA (ENEL.MI), Tuesday said its 2007 net profit rose to 2 billion rubles ($84.2 million).

EDF Board To Meet Over British Energy Wed Or Thurs

EDF Board To Meet Over British Energy Wed Or Thurs

The Board of French state-controlled electricity giant Electricite de France SA (1024251.FR) will hold an extraordinary meeting on Wednesday, May 7, or Thursday, May 8, to put a final touch to the company's offer for 35.2% of U.K.-based energy company British Energy Group Plc (BGY.LN), French business daily La Tribune reported Tuesday, citing unspecified sources.