1. Gazprom To Buy 500,000 Tons Of LNG From Adgas

    ...ich will start production this winter, and of the Shtokman LNG project in the Barents Sea with first LNG expected in 2014....

    Volume: 51
    Issue: 33
    Published at Mon, 18 Aug 2008
  2. High Oil Prices Revive Interest In Renewable Energies, Says GRC

    ...chnology exporter. The Masdar initiative has invested $2bn in two factories for thin film PV cells in Abu Dhabi and Germany. Upon completion, the two Masdar factories will have a combined annual output of 230mw of generating capacity per year, to be increased to 1gw annually by 2014, said the report. Th...

    Volume: 51
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 11 Aug 2008
  3. Toshiba Pursues Access To Kazakh Uranium

    ...oduce 5,000 t/y of uranium by 2014. Kazakhstan’s uranium reserves are the largest in the world after Australia. In April, Kazakhstan and Japan signed 24 agreements on uranium mining and sales, and the development of nuclear power. Toshiba agreed to help Kazatomprom build a light-water nuclear re...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 35
    Published at Mon, 27 Aug 2007
  4. UAE’s Rafi Oil Signs PSA For Azerbaijan’s Onshore Surakhani Oilfield

    ...e project reaching $400mn. Rafi Oil said that it expected production at Surakhani to reach 5,000 b/d by 2014. During its 100 years of operation, some 2,500 wells have been drilled in Surakhani, which covers some 13 sq km and is located 14km northeast of Baku on the Absheron peninsula. The oi...

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 35
    Published at Mon, 29 Aug 2005
  5. The High Capital Cost Of Incremental Saudi Crude Capacity

    ...port said. “To justify this incremental investment and to generate a rate of return 15% or above, Saudi will require oil prices of at least $16/B on a stand alone basis or $29/B real if the incremental cash flow from the new fields were used out to 2014, when production would fall back to current le...

    Volume: 47
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 09 Aug 2004