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Japan’s potential in geothermal resources

The geographical position of Japan opened new opportunities for investors to commit capitals in the development of geothermal projects as the result of devastating earthquake and tsunami produced on March 11th that left behind colossal devastations for the country and the society.

read more... 26/05/2011

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Stronger energy cooperation between China and US accomplished

A new stage was accomplished at the third round of the China Strategic Economic Dialogues that took place in Washington (USA) on May 10th at which several “energy subjects” were discussed, mainly focused on the joint development of innovative power grids and large scale wind power projects, as well as establishing commercial activities tied to natural gas, shale gas and bio-jet fuel and information share in energy management experience.

read more... 25/05/2011

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Scotland suggest rigorous control of the UK’s offshore electricity market

The importance of developing the UK’s renewable electricity market has prompted the Scottish Minister John Swinney to request a better control over country’s shores following a leasing of sites to marine energy companies this week for the development of 17 wave and tidal projects to be built in Scottish waters as to encourage the development of the marine and offshore renewable energy industry.

read more... 20/05/2011

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The Kazakh government may block the Karachaganak Gas Project Development

According to the Kazakh oil and gas minister, Kazakhstan risks to suspend the development of its most important gas field, called Karachaganak, if it hesitates to heal the conflict with the project’s foreign shareholders.

read more... 20/05/2011

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Dart Energy joins Belgium’s NVM into coal bed methane deal

Dart Energy, Australian publicly listed company, has recently formed a joint-venture with Belgium's NV Mijnen (NVM) focusing on the exploration and development of coal bed methane resources in the Campine basin in Flanders, Belgium and its neighborhood.

read more... 03/05/2011

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