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Friday, June 11th, 2010Moody's: Oil & Gas companies to benefit from sanctions on Iran - Trend.az
![]() Trend.az | Moody's: Oil & Gas companies to benefit from sanctions on Iran Trend.az Eni SpA (A2/ negative), which has the largest exposure to Libya among IOCs rated by Moody's, expects its production to return to pre-civil war levels by around the middle of this year, while OMV AG (A3/stable) and Repsol YPF SA (Baa2/review for ... |
All Share Services - Salon
![]() AFP | All Share Services Salon WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's preferred path to end the Iranian nuclear standoff faces a stern test this week when world powers sit down with Iran in another bid to press it to meet international demands to prove it is not trying to ... Iran's neighbors oppose its nuclear program, poll finds |
All Share Services - Salon
All Share Services Salon The government's seizure of Repsol SA's controlling stake in Argentina's YPF energy company creates the possibility of more domestic production, but that will require major investment, so it could take years before significant oil and gas starts ... |
Democracies can stop predatory financiers – Argentina and Bolivia are showing how - The Guardian
The Guardian | Democracies can stop predatory financiers – Argentina and Bolivia are showing how The Guardian On 1 May Bolivia seized the Spanish company that controlled its electricity grid, just after Argentina, on 14 April, effectively renationalised YPF, its main oil company, expropriating 51% owned by Spanish firm Repsol. Both critics and supporters have ... |
Who's afraid of Kirchner's oil nationalization? - Asia Times Online
Telegraph.co.uk | Who's afraid of Kirchner's oil nationalization? Asia Times Online YPF was Argentina's longtime national oil company, whose assets, including oil deposits, were owned by the Argentinian public until 1993. In 1999, YPF was taken over by Repsol, Spain's once national oil company. The YPF oil reserves amounted to ... South America's New Pariah |
MEES: Bolivarian Venezuela´s Oil Policy And Iran: - Petroleumworld.com
![]() Petroleumworld.com | MEES: Bolivarian Venezuela´s Oil Policy And Iran: Petroleumworld.com Note: Two neighboring blocks portend to be very successful, indicating perhaps what Iran has missed out on. These are now the country's highest priority projects, including: i. Cardon IV: Here the Perla field being developed by Repsol and Eni is a ... |
OIL IS A STRATEGIC PRODUCT, NOT A COMMODITY: Argentina and the International ... - Center for Research on Globalization
![]() Center for Research on Globalization | OIL IS A STRATEGIC PRODUCT, NOT A COMMODITY: Argentina and the International ... Center for Research on Globalization The following table illustrates how YPF production fell under Repsol. Repsol made billions with YPF existing facilities, with little further investment. Also, under Repsol's YPF management, Argentina went from energy self-sufficiency and energy ... Argentina Another Country to Brush Off Liberal Dogmas Energy dilemma confronts Argentina |
IEA report raises oil demand but warns of Iran risk - AFP
![]() AFP | IEA report raises oil demand but warns of Iran risk AFP PARIS — The IEA raised slightly its outlook for growth of oil demand this year but warned on Friday that risks of a shock from Iran persisted despite easing prices and a supply boost by OPEC. In its monthly report, the International Energy Agency said ... IEA: Oil Market Looks Slightly Tighter; Uncertainties Loom |
Argentina's long economic boom coming to an end - WQOW TV News 18
Argentina's long economic boom coming to an end WQOW TV News 18 More >> The chief of the UN nuclear agency says he has reached a deal with Iran on probing suspected work on nuclear weapons and adds that the agreement will "be signed quite soon."More >> AP National News VideoMore>> Deputies: Fla. mom fatally shot ... |
Good & Bad Gold Stories - BullionVault
Good & Bad Gold Stories BullionVault TGR: On May 4, Argentina's Congress passed a bill to nationalize Repsol YPF SA, the biggest oil company there, expropriating 51% of Repsol's shares. Although not entirely unexpected because President Cristina Kirchner had announced her decision to ... |
Repsol starts legal action against Argentina
Spanish oil company Repsol said Tuesday it had made the first step in taking legal action against Argentina for nationalizing its energy firm YPF. Read more
Energy dilemma
(MENAFN - Jordan Times) The expropriation of nearly all of the Spanish company Repsol's stake in Argentina's energy producer YPF, announced in a vehement speech by President Cristina Fernández de ... Read more
Top Republican urges deeper engagement in Latin America
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Congress' top Republican called on Tuesday for deeper economic engagement with Latin America as a bulwark against Iran's attempt to gain influence in the region and the destabilizing effects of international drug cartels. "The best defense against an expansion of Iranian influence in Latin America - and against the destructive aspirations of international criminals in ... Read more
Another Week of GW News, May 20, 2012 [A Few Things Ill Considered]
Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor . Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week's Global Warming news roundup Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... Read more
PRESS DIGEST - Financial Times - May 8
Financial Times WONGA TO OFFER LOANS TO SMALL BUSINESSES Wonga, the online lender that charges annual interest ratesof 4,000 per cent on short-term loans, has launched a servicefor cash-strapped small ... Read more
Who's afraid of Kirchner's oil nationalization?
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner at a press conference on April 16 announced the seizure of a 51% control in oil company YPF and reasserted Argentina's control over its oil deposits. Read more
Argentina's Seizure Won't Solve Its Energy Problems
The expropriation of nearly all of Spanish company Repsol's stake in Argentina's energy producer YPF, announced in a vehement speech by Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, has raised legal alarms worldwide. In fact, the move will not resolve the country's energy problems in the absence of enormous inflows of investment to the sector. Read more
Argentina And Bolivia Are Right To Take Over Private Companies
While Europe forces yet more privatization on Greece and Spain under the Orwellian name of "liberalization", Latin America in 2012 is challenging the orthodox view that private always is better than public. Read more
The Oil Tanker Market 2012-2022
NEW YORK, May 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: The Oil Tanker Market 2012-2022 http://www.reportlinker.com/p0790295/The-Oil-Tanker-Market-2012-2022.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Oil_and_Gas_energy Report ... Read more
Frontrunning: May 8
It just get worse and worse: After McClendon's trades, Chesapeake board gave blessing ( Reuters ) Iran Accepts Renminbi for Crude Oil ( FT )... which is not news: recall China and Iran Bypass Dollar from July 2011 As Gas Prices Fall, a Sigh of Relief ( WSJ )... so now people can direct their disability payments to where they belong: extra fries Greece Braces for a Repeat of Elections ( FT ), as ... Read more






