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Canada: Panel Calls for Hike in Oil Sands Royalties

A Canadian government-appointed panel reviewing Alberta's energy royalties has called for the oil-rich Canadian province to increase its total take from the energy industry by 20 percent a year, or roughly $2 billion Canadian (US $1.97 billion). The report by...

$100 A Barrel “Next Year”

As oil prices hit another record, breaching the $81 a barrel mark for the first time, there is yet another warning that the oil price is likely to hit US$100 a barrel by the end of next year. This is...

Tar Sands: Canada’s “Dirty Little Secret”

Stupid Idea number two. Good article by Dan Woynillowicz from World Watch on the growing importance of Canada’s tar sands, especially to the US. If you thought coal to oil (see blog below) was stupid, tar sands is much worse....

IEA Predicts Lower Demand as Oil Reaches $80 a Barrel

The International Energy Agency's has forecast lower-than-expected demand for oil next year by about 160,000 barrels, citing slower economic growth in the US and Europe. It predicted demand of 88.02m barrels a day next year, down from the 88.16m it...

Venezuela and China Plan $10 Billion Heavy Oil Venture

Petroleos de Venezuela SA, the state-owned oil company, and China National Petroleum Corp will invest over $10 billion to produce oil in the Faja del Orinoco region and refine at least some of it in China. The venture may produce...

OPEC Offers Light Relief

As crude oil prices rose over $78 a barrel, the Financial Times reports how OPEC is offering a small production increase in an effort to cool the rising prices and reassure industrialised countries. The upward trend towards $80 a barrel...

Iraqi Oil Flowing Through Turkey

Iraqi Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani has said that crude oil began to flow from the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk to a Turkish export terminal last week. Al-Shahristani said Iraq is "pumping between 300,000 and 400,000 barrels a day of...

Protest in Baghdad over Oil Law

The news outlet, Agence France-Presse, reported today that dozens of Iraqis held a demonstration in central Baghdad against the proposed Oil Law which would open Iraq's oil and gas sector to U.S. and other foreign oil companies. The Oil Law...

Kazakhstan renegotiating contract for Caspian oil

On Monday, the Moscow Times ran a story on one of the most watched projects in the Caspian region. Kashagan, an offshore oil project in the Kazakh sector of the Caspian Sea, is the largest oil field to have been...

Exxon Valdez: Exxon Appeals Again

And so it goes on….Exxon is making a final appeal for a review of a court decision ordering it to pay $2.5 billion in punitive damages for the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989. Exxon has been belligerently battling the...