Energy Blast – Nov 3, 2009
Robert Amsterdam (November 3rd, 2009) Writes:
Russia has reached a new record high in monthly oil production, at more than ten million barrels a day in October, maintaining its position as the world's biggest oil producer. Rosneft is at the forefront of the increase with production from its new Vankor field in the Arctic. Vladimir Putin has nodded approval for a Danish initiative on CO2 emissions that could replace the Kyoto Protocol, but with two caveats - that Russian interests be taken note of, ie the country's immense CO2-absorbing forests, and that the resolution be ratified by all the world's biggest economies. Russia may increase threefold
its supplies of gas to Denmark, which could see supplies reach a total
of 3 billion cubic meters a year via the Nord Stream pipeline. The Prime Minister has urged the 'stingy' EU to assist Ukraine in its difficulties ...
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Britain, Denmark, Dubai, Dubai's government;, Emirates National Oil Co., Investing Lessons, Nord Stream pipeline;, Nord Stream, oil producer, president, Prime Minister, Russia, Russia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, USD, Viktor Yushchenko, vladimir putin


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