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ESAI Predicts Demand For OPEC Crude Will Exceed Capacity After 2020
...is year to 2014, with global oil demand growth averaging 1.7% a year. “After that, however, improvements in fuel economy, the penetration of non-petroleum based fuels in transport, and a price on carbon will all contribute to the scaling back of oil demand growth to a long term average around 1.0%.” Ye...
Volume: 53Issue: 13Published at Mon, 29 Mar 2010 -
Nabucco Confirms 2014 Target For Pipeline Start-Up
...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIII No 13 29-March-2010 CASPIAN Nabucco Confirms 2014 Target For Pipeline Start-Up Nabucco Managing Director Reinhard Mitschek confirmed on 25 March that co...
Volume: 53Issue: 13Published at Mon, 29 Mar 2010 -
Iran And Pakistan Sign Gas Pipeline Agreement
...peline is scheduled for late 2014 or early 2015. Despite pressure from the US government on Islamabad not to sign the deal, Pakistan’s Minister of Petroleum Naveed Qamar told reporters on 17 March that the pipeline would constitute an “historic achievement” and a “milestone towards meeting” his country’s en...
Volume: 53Issue: 13Published at Mon, 29 Mar 2010 -
TAP Consortium Applies For Inclusion In Italy’s Rete Nazionale Gas Grid
...untries and Iran over the latter’s nuclear program, TAP is now looking to secure gas supplies from Azerbaijan’s Shah Deniz Stage 2 project, which could come into operation in 2014 or later....
Volume: 53Issue: 13Published at Mon, 29 Mar 2010 -
Turkey’s Energy Minister Says Politics Holding Up Gas Talks With Azerbaijan
...age 2 gas, which should begin around 2014 and theoretically feed both Nabucco and the ITGI. MEES understands that the Turkish government has made Azerbaijan an offer on gas prices and transit, but has yet to receive a reply from Baku. Other recent developments in Turkey include: Turkey has rejected ca...
Volume: 53Issue: 13Published at Mon, 29 Mar 2010