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Breaking news Sat, 11 Oct 2008
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez shake hands during their meeting in Moscow's Kremlin Friday, Nov. 26,
Defence   Oil   Photos   Russia   Venezuela  
An axis of petro tyrants
| IN October 1962, the US discovered that Soviet warships had installed nuclear missiles in Cuba. The result was the Cold War's most dangerous crisis until the Russians backed down. This November, 46 ... (photo: AP / Mikhail Metzel) The Australian
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks while opening Venezuela's cultural center in Moscow, Thursday, June 28, 2007. Chavez arrived in Moscow early for talks with his Russian counterpart as Russian news media speculated about a major weapons
Nuclear   Photos   Russia   US   Venezuela  
Chavez: Venezuela to build peaceful nuclear energy program with Russia's help
| CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) _ President said Sunday that Russia will help Venezuela develop nuclear energy — a move likely to raise U.S. concerns over increasingly close cooperation between Caraca... (photo: AP / Sergey Ponomarev) Newsday
Palm Oil Plantations In Malaysia. CPO prices - at what level?
| ONE of the scariest things for the Malaysian economy is the spectre of a protracted slump in palm oil prices. The commodity is our third largest export. Many of our corporate heavyweights are planta... (photo: WN / patricia) The Star
Economy   Malaysian   Palmoil   Photos   Prices  
FLYING V - GASOLINE STATION - PETROLEUM Flying V launches ethanol-blended gasoline
| FLYING V on Friday launched ethanol-blended gasoline in its retail service stations in Luzon in preparation for the mandated blending of the alternative fuel next year. | "We're now preparing for co... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) The Manila Times
Business   Ethanol   Fuel   Gasoline   Photos  
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Olin Pugh tries to pump gas at an Exxon Station in Columbia, S.C., Friday, Sept. 26, 2008. A sign on the pump asked a limit of $50 dollars per purchase on regular grade gas the medium and premium grades of gas were not available at the station. Two weeks after Hurricane Ike disrupted oil production, a gasoline shortage continues in parts of South Ca Oil prices slump to fresh low
| Oil prices fell US$3 ($5) to a fresh one-year low below US$84 a barrel yesterday, as fears that market turmoil will send demand for fuel slumping outweighed news that O... (photo: AP / Mary Ann Chastain) NZ Herald
Economy   Market   Oil   Photos   US  
A protestor waves an Icelandic flag outside the Central Bank of Iceland during a demonstration demanding the resignation of the Chairman of the Centrdal bank David Oddsson, in Reykjavik Friday Oct. 10, 2008. Iceland suspended trading on its stock exchange for two days and took control of the country's largest bank the third to be placed under its protective umbrella as it struggles to bring its economy back from the b Snub to Iceland will be costly blunder
| DECLINING to offer Iceland a quick E4billion ($7.9billion) loan is one of the worst decisions the US and European countries have made amid the turmoil. It is a false ec... (photo: AP / Arni Torfason) The Australian
Economy   Iceland   Oil   Photos   Politics  
 A view of the Serpa solar power plant in southern Portugal, Wednesday March 28, 2007. The world´s largest solar power plant was inaugurated Wednesday in Portugal. The 11-megawatt euro61 million (US$78.5 million) plant, a joint project of U.S energy SolarTAC created to advance solar energy research and technology in Colorado
Add a Comment by Ed Duffy, Denver News Examiner    From PRNewswire: | SolarTAC to Accelerate Solar Technology Development |      |   &n... (photo: AP Photo/Antonio Carrapato) The Examiner
Energy   Photos   Research   Solar   Technology  
The J.P. Morgan Chase Tower in Houston, Texas, USA, photographed from a parking lot north of Minute Maid Park; approximately at 294534.59N, 952118.23W. Houston may lose economic cushion
| Oil prices that have slumped to barely half of last summer's record highs could make Houston more vulnerable to the economic woes afflicting the rest of the country, a ... (photo: GFDL File / Gabor Eszes (UED77)) Houston Chronicle
Business   Economy   Oil   Photos   US  
The Bio Diesel plant at the Indian Oil Corporation Research and development center at Faridabad, India, is seen in this April 12, 2006 file photo. All across Asia, governments are searching the plantations and farm fields for crops that can help them offset their dependence on imported oil. Plans by China and India to greatly increase their domestic production of biofuels will put greater pressure on their water supplies and, in turn, undermine their ability to meet future food demands, according to a study released Thursday. (AP Photo/Mustafa Quraishi, File)hg3 U.S. Departments Developing Biofuels
| By Light & Medium Truck | The U.S. Energy and Agriculture departments have announced a plan to work together on development of biofuels. | Agriculture Secretary Ed Scha... (photo: AP Photo / Mustafa Quraishi, File) TT News
Agriculture   Biofuel   Development   Energy   Photos  
soybeans legumes (sl1) Oil, soy beans, copper that made Latin America prosper now go bust in financial crisis
| BRASILIA, Brazil - The booming prices for Venezuelan oil, Brazilian soy beans and Chilean copper that brought prosperity to Latin America are heading for a bust that th... (photo: creative commons) Star Tribune
Business   Economy   Financial   Latin America   Photos  
Oil petrol pump.(nu1) Will cheap gas mean return to gas-guzzling ways?
| SANDY SHORE | The Associated Press | DENVER - Prices at the pump are dropping fast, and gas could fall below $3 a gallon in a matter of weeks, if not sooner. Does that ... (photo: WN / nurkamiah) Philadelphia Daily News
Denver   Energy   Market   Oil   Photos  
Politics Renewable Energy
Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
Under Bush, U.S. loses pull in Latin America
Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
 President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, speaking on Western Hemisphere policy, Monday, March 5, 2007 in Washington, D.C. President Bush, who travels to Latin America later this week, said the two regi
Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
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McCain on Energy
Wind power close to reality in northern B.C.
Ballard hopes India deal sparks fuel cell demand
Electric Vehicles Take On Gas Guzzlers On Race Track
 A view of the Serpa solar power plant in southern Portugal, Wednesday March 28, 2007. The world´s largest solar power plant was inaugurated Wednesday in Portugal. The 11-megawatt euro61 million (US$78.5 million) plant, a joint project of U.S energy
SolarTAC created to advance solar energy research and technology in Colorado
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Oil & Gas Market Energy Market
Mexico's Calderon Proposes Pemex Autonomy to Confront Cr
Conduit Capital Wins $1.4 Billion Concession in Peru to Buil
7,500 Mexicans Evacuate; Flooding Shuts Oil Wells
Posted on Mon, Sep. 29, 2008
 Venezuela´s President Hugo Chavez, left, and Cuba´s acting President Raul Castro, center, place a wreath at the monument of Venezuelan independence hero Francisco de Miranda in Havana, Wednesday, June 13, 2007. Chavez made a surprise visit to
Chavez lands in Cuba, meets with Castro brothers
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Coach: 2 Cuban soccer players missing in DC
Oil industry overhaul begins in Mexico
U.N. warns hungry Haitians could cause more unrest
Platts Announces Finalists for the 10th Annual Global Energy
US Actor and Haitian Singer Distribute Food Aid to Flood Victims Wyclef Jean (third from right), Haitian-born singer, Matt Damon (fourth from right), actor from the United States of America, and Frank McKenna (sixth from right), Premier of the province of New Brunswick in Canada, distribute food to the flood victims after four tropical storms hit the area in Gonaives, as part of Jean's foundation's Yele Haiti aid activities.
U.N. warns hungry Haitians could cause more unrest
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Electricity Business
Platts Announces Finalists for the 10th Annual Global Energy
IPS provides equipment for Bahamas hotel
IPS provides equipment for Bahamas hotel
Power plants find promise in a Voodoo shrub
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Jamaica Beach residents allowed to inspect homes
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Bolivian pullout angers ex-Peace Corp workers
Ex-volunteers angry at Peace Corps Bolivia pullout
Ex-volunteers angry at Peace Corps Bolivia pullout
Ex-volunteers angry at Peace Corps Bolivia pullout
 President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, speaking on Western Hemisphere policy, Monday, March 5, 2007 in Washington, D.C. President Bush, who travels to Latin America later this week, said the two regi
Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
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