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An unidentified man stands near a gas flare belonging to the Agip Oil company in Idu Ogba, Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006. OPEC and the European Union agreed in Vienna Wednesday to maintain a close "energy dialogue," stressing the importance of working together to help stabilize and secure the world's oil markets. Edmund Daukoru, Nigeria's oil minister and president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, met with Martin Bartenstein, the energy minister of Austria, which holds the EU's rotating presidency. In a statement, the EU presidency said both reaffirmed the need to stay in close touch on energy issues.
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Trying to Spread Africa's Wealth
| NICE — In years past, Africa was always the outsiders’ cornucopia, the font of gold and diamonds, slaves and minerals, cotton and rubber and, more latterly, oil. | These days, the contin... (photo: AP / George Osodi) The New York Times
Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, one of two Libyan suspects accused of blowing up the Pan Am jet over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988, killing 270 people, appears in this image made from television, broadcast in London Friday, October 9, 1998.
Libya   Lockerbie   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi  
Megrahi witnesses delay panel
| A US Senate panel has put off a hearing on the Lockerbie bomber's release because key British and Scottish witnesses "stonewalled" and refused to appear. | The foreign relations commi... (photo: AP / MBC) The Australian
A Greenpeace activist puts up a banner as they block off a British Petroleum fuel station in protest as the BP board announce their annual results, in London, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. BP Reveals Comeback Plan
By GUY CHAZAN | Seeking to put the Deepwater Horizon disaster behind it, BP PLC announced a $32 billion pre-tax charge to pay for the massive Gulf oil spill, detailed plans to sell $30 billion in asse... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant) Wall Street Journal
Disaster   Oil Spill   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Deepwater Horizon oil spill  
* FILE ** Police and investigators look at what remains of the flight deck of Pan Am 103 on a field in Lockerbie, Scotland, in this Dec 22, 1988 file photo. In the 15 years since Pan American World Airways shut down, ex-employee Anthony La Pera had assumed he would never get paid for leftover wages and accrued vacation. But La Pera and another 15,000 ex-employees can expect to open their mailboxes one day this December and find that a check has arrived, from a $33 million settlement with the government of Libya over the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. It marks the the end of the liquidation of an iconic airline. Senate hearing on Lockerbie bomber postponed
| FREDERIC J. FROMMER | Associated Press Writer= WASHINGTON (AP) — A senator said Tuesday that he was postponing this week's hearing on the release of the man convicted of bombing Pan Am Flight 103 ... (photo: AP) The Guardian
Lockerbie   Photos   Terrorism   US   Wikipedia: Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi  
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Gasoline - Oil Prices Energy Update: Higher fuel prices push profits for oil companies for quarter
  BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press    Leave a comment | NEW YORK — The major oil companies continue to climb back from the recession, with hi... (photo: WN / sweet) The Oklahoman
Companies   Energy   Photos   Stocks   Wikipedia: Price of petroleum  
gas - oil - gasoline - prices Oil prices down in Asian trade
SINGAPOREL: Oil prices tumbled in Asian trade today on profit-taking ahead of a key report expected to show that the US rebound from recession is losing pace. | New York'... (photo: Creative Commons / Flyinace2000) The Times Of India
Economy   Energy   Photos   Stocks   Wikipedia: Price of petroleum  
 exxon mobil - air pollution - climate - global warming cg1 Exxon Mobil sees 91% jump in profit
| Exxon Mobil Corp.'s profit rose 91 percent in the second quarter as the economy sputtered toward recovery. | The Irving oil giant enjoyed higher crude oil and natural g... (photo: David Anderson/Centre College ) The Dallas Morning News
Company   Oil   Photos   USA   Washington  
Ecuador's Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino, left, shakes hands with Venezuela's Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of an UNASUR meeting in Quito, Thursday July 29, 2010. South Americans try to end Venezuela-Colombia rift
| QUITO (Reuters) - South American foreign ministers meet in Ecuador on Thursday to discuss broken ties between Venezuela and Colombia, with sparks likely over the two An... (photo: AP / Patricio Realpe) The Star
Colombia   FARC   Photos   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia  
In this photo released by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), The 'M. Star' oil supertanker anchors offshore Fujairah port in the United Arab Emirates Thursday, July 29, 2010. Questions Swirl About Damaged Japanese Tanker
| Shipping officials said Thursday that they were examining the hull of a Japanese oil tanker that was mysteriously damaged this week as it traversed a strategically vita... (photo: AP / Emirates News Agency) The New York Times
Accident   Japan   Mideast   Photos   Shipping  
A worker monitors water in Talmadge Creek in Marshall Township, Mich., near the Kalamazoo River as oil from a ruptured pipeline, owned by Enbridge Inc, is attempted to be trapped by booms Thursday, July 29, 2010. Estimate Rises of Oil Spill in Michigan
| BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — More than one million gallons of oil may have spilled from a pipeline into the Kalamazoo River this week, significantly more than the pipeli... (photo: AP / Paul Sancya) The New York Times
Environment   Michigan   Oil Spill   Photos   Wikipedia: Great Lakes  
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Alien encounters in London
President and VP
congratulate Moroccan King
Sarkozy takes aim at Al Qaida
US is no stranger to double-dealing
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair listens to questions following an addresses to a progressive think-tank conference in central London Saturday Sept. 9, 2006.
 Blair asked to testify at Lockerbie hearing
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What are Russia's energy interests in Iran?
 Zille unveils four-year plan for green Cape
Country Reaps Benefits of Cheap, Smoke Free Energy
We Need Low Carbon Energy Infrastructure (2)
Togo and Africa        Climat au sud du sahara    Climate in the south of the SaharaLes arbres
Searching for Solutions to Global Warming in Africa
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Trying to Spread Africa's Wealth
BP Reveals Comeback Plan
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An unidentified man stands near a gas flare belonging to the Agip Oil company in Idu Ogba, Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006. OPEC and the European Union agreed in Vienna Wednesday to maintain a close "energy dialogue," stressing the importance of working together to help stabilize and secure the world's oil markets. Edmund Daukoru, Nigeria's oil minister and president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, met with Martin Bartenstein, the energy minister of Austria, which holds the EU's rotating presidency. In a statement, the EU presidency said both reaffirmed the need to stay in close touch on energy issues.
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Trying to Spread Africa's Wealth
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An unidentified man stands near a gas flare belonging to the Agip Oil company in Idu Ogba, Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006. OPEC and the European Union agreed in Vienna Wednesday to maintain a close "energy dialogue," stressing the importance of working together to help stabilize and secure the world's oil markets. Edmund Daukoru, Nigeria's oil minister and president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, met with Martin Bartenstein, the energy minister of Austria, which holds the EU's rotating presidency. In a statement, the EU presidency said both reaffirmed the need to stay in close touch on energy issues.
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Electricity Business
GE To Supply Gas Turbines For 300MW Power Plant In Morocco
Namibe Province Records Power Supply Improvement
'Only 40 Percent of Population Has Electricity'- Nn
AGIP, Allied Energy Earmark N150 Billion for Power Generatio
National Electricity Co-operation (AES SONEL) energizing electricity in Cameroon.
West Africa electricity deficit: Experts recommend private-public participation
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Morocco: Agency calls for solar bids
Algeria eyes expanded N.B. potato trade
Emirates expects to turn Dakar into a robust market
Budget Airlines to Blame for Plane Crashes?
A Greenpeace activist puts up a banner as they block off a British Petroleum fuel station in protest as the BP board announce their annual results, in London, Tuesday, July 27, 2010.
BP Reveals Comeback Plan
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