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Turkish Digest (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
"Turkey promises to resume oil export via Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline within several days Baku, Fineko/abc.az. Botas International Ltd, BTC technical operator on the Turkish segment, connected with fire extinguishing makes all possible efforts to resume oil delivery stopped on August 6 in the shortest period. Minister of Energy of Turkey Hilmi Guler said the oil delivery could be resumed...
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
An oil terminal and pipeline network expected to be built off the Texas Gulf Coast and open in about two years would be capable of handling nearly 20 percent of the nation's daily imported oil.
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The Eagle Business (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
HOUSTON (AP) -- An oil terminal and pipeline network expected to be built off the Texas Gulf Coast and open in about two years would be capable of handling nearly 20 percent of the nation's daily imported oil.Demand from expanding refineries along the coast, from Freeport to Port Arthur, is driving the $1.8 billion project, executives of the joint partnership said Monday. It will be the second offshore...
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
Three companies plan to build an oil terminal and pipeline network off the Texas Gulf Coast capable of handling nearly 20 percent of the nation's daily imported oil.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
HOUSTON -- Three companies plan to build an oil terminal and pipeline network off the Texas Gulf Coast capable of handling nearly 20 percent of the nation's daily imported oil.
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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
HOUSTON – Three companies plan to build an oil terminal and pipeline network off the Texas Gulf Coast capable of handling nearly 20 percent of the nation's daily imported oil. Demand from expanding refiners along the coast, from Freeport to Port Arthur, is driving the $1.8 billion project, executives said Monday. It will be the second offshore port in the Gulf of Mexico. The Texas Offshore Port System,...
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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
HOUSTON – Three companies plan to build an oil terminal and pipeline network off the Texas Gulf Coast capable of handling nearly 20 percent of the nation's daily imported oil. Demand from expanding refiners along the coast, from Freeport to Port Arthur, is driving the $1.8 billion project, executives said Monday. It will be the second offshore port in the Gulf of Mexico. The Texas Offshore Port System,...
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Amateur Economists (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
In early June, worried about the rapid increase in the cost of oil, I called my home heating oil provider here in Michigan and ordered a delivery to fill our tank, which is currently almost on empty. The price to fill the tank at that date was just shy of $1100, and last winter we [...]
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Turkish daily news (Free subscription) | 08/15/2008
BP resumes gas exports to Turkey via Georgia British Petroleum has resumed gas exports from Azerbaijan to Turkey via Georgia after halting flow two days ago due to the military conflict between Russia and Georgia, a spokeswoman said yesterday. She also said oil deliveries via the Baku-Supsa oil pipeline towards the Georgian Black Sea coast remained suspended. "We are still evaluating the situation,"...
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The Conservative Voice Columns (Free subscription) | 08/13/2008
Some time ago I wrote about the aspirations of Vladimir Putin and Russia. I pointed out that he is strengthening central control of the nation, building alliances with rouge nations, saber rattling and trying to bully the former Soviet and red curtain states. Russia is the main supplier oil to east European countries and showed its displeasure when the Czech Republic signed the anti missal defense...
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
... he said, "forcibly removing corporations that are doing business in Russia," Moscow's cutting of oil deliveries to the Czech Republic, and "the brutality in Chechnya." "There's a long list that I have objected to," he said. Because of Russia's aggression in Georgia, McCain said, NATO should "address the future of the alliance's relationship with Russia. And with our G7 partners, we should...