• Sabotage plans against Swedish nuke plant?
    Published: May 22, 2008 at 11:20 AM
    OSKARSHAMN, Sweden, May 22 (UPI) -- Two men have been arrested in connection with a sabotage plot against a Swedish nuclear power plant.
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    Published: May 21, 2008 at 7:14 PM
    ANKARA, Turkey, May 21 (UPI) -- Turkish and Austrian officials agreed that construction of the 2,000-mile Nabucco natural gas pipeline project should begin as soon as possible.
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    Published: May 21, 2008 at 7:13 PM
    SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates, May 21 (UPI) -- Dana Gas, the Middle East's first private-sector natural gas company, will invest more than $500 million in regional upstream and downstream activities.
  • Biofuels win big bucks from new farm bill
    Published: May 22, 2008 at 11:01 AM
    By ROSALIE WESTENSKOW
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    WASHINGTON, May 22 (UPI) -- The farm bill passed last week by Congress, and promised a veto this week by President Bush, gives a big boost to the renewable fuels industry.
  • Nigeria to employ militants to guard oil
    Published: May 22, 2008 at 10:57 AM
    By CARMEN GENTILE
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    The Nigerian government announced it intends to employ the very same militants often blamed for attacks on oil installations in the Niger Delta to guard the region's oil pipelines.
  • Iran develops Caspian port
    Published: May 21, 2008 at 5:49 PM
    By JOHN C.K. DALY
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    WASHINGTON, May 21 (UPI) -- For the last decade the U.S. administration has brandished the 1996 Iran-Libya Sanctions Act to isolate Iran and punish naughty Western companies seeking a foothold in Iran's hydrocarbon sector.
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    OPEC still insists its supply is not the cause of record oil prices; Ever-increasing profits from rising oil prices could help reopen oil fields in Canada; Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan have agreed to energy cooperation
  • Venezuela warns of hyper oil inflation
    Published: May 21, 2008 at 11:29 AM
    By CARMEN GENTILE
    UPI Energy Correspondent
    MIAMI, May 21 (UPI) -- Following the discovery of a U.S. Navy fighter in Venezuelan airspace, President Hugo Chavez warned that oil prices could reach $500 a barrel were the United States to attack Venezuela.
  • UPI Energy Watch
    Published: May 20, 2008 at 11:31 AM
    China's CNPC said it has lost more than $250 million since the earthquake; India's Oil and Natural Gas Corp. is likely to see a drop in oil and gas production; Italy's Eni announced it is investing in oil in Congo.

Report: Iraq's north exports restarted


Published: Jan. 25, 2008 at 1:09 PM
KIRKUK, Iraq, Jan. 25 (UPI) -- Iraq's exports of oil to Turkey have resumed despite concerns the country's limited success in the northern pipeline isn't sustainable.

Alsumaria TV quotes a "navy source" that taps from the Kirkuk fields in northern Iraq have resumed production and oil is making its way in the pipelines to Ceyhan, Turkey.

The pipelines had been shut because of unknown damage, Neftegaz news reported Thursday.

The Oil Ministry had blamed the Electricity Ministry for cutting power, thus stalling oil output. The Electricity Ministry blamed a lack of fuel for the power plants.

The pipeline and other oil infrastructure has been a frequent target of insurgents since 2003, shutting in oil exports from the north and limiting production.

Iraq averaged 2.3 million barrels per day in December, an increase from the 2 million bpd post-invasion average, which is attributed to a late-summer increase in repairs and security of the northern oil sector.

Earlier this month the pipelines stopped flowing because the storage tanks in Ceyhan were full. This trend of constant flow in the pipeline prompted Iraq to start setting contract terms.

But Iraq oil production dropped to 2.10 million bpd last week, according to the State Department's Iraq Weekly Status Report. Most of that oil is in the south, and is exported from the south.

And with the latest stoppage of the pipelines, regardless of cause, it's sending worries in the industry that Iraq crude contracts from Ceyhan won't be fulfilled.

Iraq's refineries have also suffered from the power outage though, and if the pipelines are open and production continues, oil could be diverted to exports.


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