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Oil Sands Costs Spiral

The costs of developing major oil sands projects in Alberta are spiralling ever higher, as a consortium led by Petro-Canada estimated yesterday that the first stage of its Fort Hills development will cost a huge $14.1-billion. The project - the...

House Committee Passes Iran Sanctions Bill

A key US Congressional committee has voted overwhelmingly to pass a wide-ranging bill that would toughen U.S. sanctions on Iran and on companies that invest in the country. Although the bill, if passed into law, would sanction any investment in...

Exxon, Conoco Drop Venezuela Oil Projects

Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhillips have decided to abandon their heavy crude oil projects in eastern Venezuela rather than cede majority ownership and operating control to the government. Yesterday was the deadline set by President Hugo Chavez for the six foreign...

North Slope: 50 Years Left

Although oil production on the North Slope is in steady decline, its largest operator, BP, remains bullish about the future because of the region's untapped resources. BP says the region is teeming with enough natural gas and heavy crude oil...

PetroChina Poised for $6bn Listing

China’s oil giant, PetroChina is planning to raise $6 billion in a listing of new shares in Shanghai, to finance oil exploration and overseas acquisitions. The company has also recently announced a couple of significant discoveries. Last month PetroChina, which...

Eni Declares Force Majeure In Nigeria

Italian oil company, Eni has declared force majeure on 37,000 barrels a day oil shipments from Ogbainbiri flow station in Bayelsa State in the Niger Delta after the facility was attacked at the weekend. The declaration of force majeure allows...

Oil Sands Offers “Very Secure” Energy Source for China

China could obtain a 'very secure source' of energy if it decides to tap oil sands in the Canadian province of Alberta, according to the leading Canadian bank, Scotiabank. Alberta is forecast to produce 1.96 mln barrels per day of...

Crude Set for $80 A Barrel This Year

World oil prices will rise sharply in the second half of 2007 unless OPEC increases production, the International Energy Agency warned yesterday. Some analysts are predicting crude could top $80 a barrel later this year. In a report, the IEA...

Nigerian Oil Unions Begin Strike

The already jittery oil price has risen even further after Nigeria's powerful oil unions began a strike yesterday at the state-owned oil company, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company as well as the Petroleum Ministry. They are also threatening to target...

Federal Court Rejects Latest Exxon Appeal

At the time of the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster I remember that someone said “lawyers not yet born will work on this one”. Some seventeen years later the litigation continues. Exxon’s legal options look more constrained though after a federal...