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A cane cutter works in Batatais, Brazil, in this Aug. 28, 2007 file photo. Booming Brazil is in overdrive with test drilling at a potentially mammoth offshore oil field, trucks jamming ports to offload soy shipments for China, biofuel production galore and plenty of cash for mega-infrastructure projects ranging from bridges to dams
Biofuels   EU   Environment   Law   Photos  
EU faces court challenge over biofuels reports
| Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | - Powered by | Pete Harrison | Reuters | BRUSSELS: Four environmental groups have sued the EU’s executive for withholding documents they say will add to a growing d... (photo: AP / Andre Penner) Daily Star Lebanon
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (waving), President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, is shown with his delegation in the General Assembly Hall during the general debate of the Assembly's sixty- fourth session, 23 September, 2009.
Beijing   Diplomacy   Mideast   Photos   Tehran  
Ongoing Iran diplomacy needed
| Hardline tactics will only push Teheran into corner, says envoy | Beijing: China's special envoy to the Middle East denied on Friday that interest in oil is the key reason why Beijing opposes toughe... (photo: UN / Evan Schneider) China Daily
Meralco Meralco told to limit generation charge
| MANILA, Philippines – The Energy Regulatory Commission directed the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) on Wednesday to limit the increase in the generation charge for March to 91.14 centavos per kilowatt... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Inquirer
Consumers   Meralco   Napocor   Philippines   Photos  
Governor Umaru Yar'Adua, who is a leading presidential candidate, is seen after casting his vote at the venue of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) primary elections in Abuja, Nigeria, Saturday, Dec. 16, 2006. Nigeria's ruling party was voting Saturday to choose its presidential candidate for April elections, with the governor of a northern state emerging a front-runner in a dozen-strong fie Hundreds protest to demand Nigeria leader appears
Abuja: Hundreds of Nigerians gathered in the capital Abuja on Wednesday for a march to the Presidency to demand the appearance of ailing leader Umaru Yar'Adua, two weeks after he returned from a Saudi... (photo: AP / George Osodi) Zeenews
Africa   Nigeria   Photos   President   Saudi  
Top Stories
Caltex - Chevron Richmond not on list of Chevron cuts
| Oil giant Chevron Corp. has revealed where it plans to cut its worldwide refining and marketing operations - and Richmond is not on the list. Get Quote | Symbol Lookup ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) San Fransisco Chronicle
Business   Chevron   Market   Photos   Refineries  
Qatar Airways Qatar Airways' fleet size rises to 80 aircraft
| Qatar Airways celebrated another milestone in its remarkable short history announcing its fleet size has grown to 80 aircraft - double the size of five years ago. ... (photo: Creative Commons / F18E777) TravelDailyNews
Aerospace   Business   Photos   Qatar   Transport  
Gasoline - Diesel - Petroleum Products - Oil Prices - Apartment House Oil hovers above $81 amid mixed US inventory data
| March 10, 2010  ALEX KENNEDY (Associated Press Writer) | (AP) — Oil prices hovered above $81 a barrel Wednesday in Asia after a report showed mixed evidence abou... (photo: WN / Trigedia) Newsday
Business   Economy   Market   Oil   Photos  
Oil prices slipped to nearly $71 a barrel Friday, causing gas prices to rise. On Thursday, it rose $1.35 to settle at $72.68, the highest since October. Oil and gas, and livestock: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
| OIL AND GAS PRICES Oklahoma crude oil prices as of 5 p.m. Monday: | Oklahoma Sweet: | Sunoco Inc. - $77.25 | Oklahoma Sour: | Sunoco Inc. - $ 65.25 | Oklahoma oil and g... (photo: AP / Eric Shelton) The Oklahoman
Livestock   Oil   Oklahoma   Photos   Prices  
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., is interviewed by the Associated Press in his office on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, July 19, 2006, in Washington. When Obama travels to Africa next month for a five-nation, 15-day tour, he will have one credential no other U.S. senator can claim: he is the son of an African. ``As the only African-American in the U.S. Senate, there is obviously some symbolic power to my visit,'' Obama said. Obama pushes climate change in White House meeting
| WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama, weighing in on the Senate's efforts to pass a climate change bill, gathered republican and democratic lawmakers on Tuesday to tr... (photo: AP / Lawrence Jackson) DNA India
Climate   House   Photos   President   Washington  
President Barack Obama speaks as Archbishop Demetrios, Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America, listens during a ceremony honoring Greek Independence Day in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Obama pushes climate change in meeting
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama, weighing in on the Senate's efforts to pass a climate change bill, gathered Republican and Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday to try to ... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert) Khaleej Times
Government   Obama   Photos   President   Washington  
Politics Gas
Canada's foreign aid record is nothing to brag about
BCTF selects new president, faces battle with former leader
Gabon's President Meets Clinton, Calls Corruption Africa
Ex-PM back in Tory family
US Navy  Iraqi citizens come out in masses to vote for the first ever Free Elections in Iraq.
Insurgents kill 24 in Iraq election day attacks
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Jacobs Receives Two-Year Contract from Canaport LNG
Natural gas customers stuck with costly contracts
Setting the record straight on the Oakville Generating Stat
Canadian Natural profit plunges 74%
climate change - global warming - weather
Environment: $100-million for renewable energy, silence on climate change
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Marine Engineering Oil
Demand for Lithium Is Poised to Take Off
N.S. to announce wind-turbine plant
Full text: Speech from the Throne, Mar. 3, 2010
US Military Weighs Role In Battered Haiti
Haitians plead for a sack of rice during a food distribution by the United Nations World Food Program and Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti charity in Bel-Air, a slum in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, Sept. 8, 2006. Yele Haiti and World Food program distributed rice, beans and oil twice at month, feeding around 8000 people per month in the Haitian capital
Amid Disaster, Haiti Welcomes Back Those Who Left
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'Avatar Sands' backers see a Canadian plot
Religious clashes kill over 100 in central Nigeria
TSX, oil rise on U.S. jobs report
Forest Gate Energy Mobilizes Rig for Production Testing at i
KLdy1 - July08 - US Dollar. (dy1)
TSX, oil, dollar rise on U.S. jobs report
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Oil Spills Offshore Market
Seminar on natural resources and environment in October 2010
A Better Vintage of Tap Water
Buick oil usage
Storage tank at Capital University blamed for Alum Creek oil
Classic General Electric neon sign, in Willacoochee.
GE proposes limiting downstream PCB contamination during Hudson River dredging
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US Hospital Ship Comfort Leaving Haiti
US Hospital Ship Comfort Leaving Haiti
US hospital ship Comfort leaving Haiti
'Avatar Sands' backers see a Canadian plot
KLdy1 - July08 - US Dollar. (dy1)
TSX, oil, dollar rise on U.S. jobs report
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