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Turkey May Still Build N-Plant on Bulgarian Border
Turkey is yet to give up on a project to construct a nuclear power plant just several kilometers away from its border with Bulgaria, a Turkish official has suggested.
Georgian, Turkish energy ministers discuss deepening of cooperation
Georgian Energy and Natural Resources Minister Kakha Kaladze met with his Turkish counterpart Taner Yildiz in Turkey.
Turkmen natural gas supply restored to Iran
Turkmen natural gas is being supplied to Iran on the basis of existing long term contracts, Turkmengaz state concern said on Friday.
Iran stops importing Turkmen gas
Iranian Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi said on Wednesday that Iran has stopped importing natural gas from Turkmenistan, the Mehr News Agency reported.
Iran invests in Venezuela oil sector
Iran will build four oil tankers and invest in a number of oil refining projects in Venezuela, the Fars News Agency reported on Monday.
Iran calls for more Turkmen gas imports
Iran has put in a request for increasing imports of natural gas from Turkmenistan up to 40 million cubic meters per day, ISNA reported on Sunday.
Belarus interested in oil supplies from Kazakhstan
The Belarusian government is interested in supplying oil from Kazakhstan for its processing at Belarusian refineries, Novosti-Kazakhstan news agency quoted Deputy Prime Minister Mikhail Rusi as saying at a session of the Kazakh-Belarusian intergovernmental commission on trade and economic cooperation in Astana on Thursday.
Latvenergo hopes to keep market leader position and diversify energy sources in 4 years
The main goals of the joint-stock power utility Latvenergo in the four-year period from 2012 to 2015 include keeping its leading positions in the Baltics, diversification of energy sources and balanced development of electrical grids, the company's CEO Aris Zigurs said today at a conference on the development of Latvenergo in a deregulated market.
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