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Sudan: Karti Urges China to Increase Investments in Sudan’s Non-Oil Sector

Aug 29, 2014 | Sudan Tribune

August 29, 2014 (KHARTOUM) – Sudan’s foreign minister, Ali Karti, has called on Chinese officials to increase investments in the country’s non-oil sector, while expressing…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq Loses Bid to Seize Kurdish Oil Near Texas

Aug 29, 2014 | Cameron Langford, Courthouse News Service

 HOUSTON (CN) - Refusing to let Iraq seize 1 million barrels of oil aboard a tanker in the Gulf of Mexico, a federal judge found…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Oil Tanker with $100 Million Cargo Goes Missing off Texas Coast

Aug 29, 2014 | Terry Wade and Anna Louie Sussman, The Independent

An oil tanker loaded with $100 million of disputed Iraqi Kurdish crude has disappeared of the coast of Texas in the latest development in a…


Myanmar: Tenasserim to Allot Land for Refugees

Aug 28, 2014 | DVB Media

Government officials of Tenasserim Division [Tanintharyi Region] claimed that refugees residing in a camp in Thailand would soon be able to return to Burma as…


Myanmar: New $480m Solar Power Project Planned

Aug 28, 2014 | Reuters

U.S. investors will help finance a $480 million solar power project in Myanmar's northeastern Mandalay region, which will ultimately provide up to 12 percent of…


Myanmar: Land Prices Skyrocket after Unveiling of Rangoon Development Plan

Aug 28, 2014 | DVB Media

The announcement on Friday that Rangoon’s divisional parliament had approved a proposal to implement a city expansion plan has caused land prices to skyrocket overnight…


Iraq: Jihadists Burn Three Iraq Oil Wells as Kurds Attack

Aug 28, 2014 | AFP

Retreating jihadists set three wells ablaze at a northern Iraq oil field Thursday as they battled Kurdish forces who launched a major attack nearby, officials…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Kurds Recapture Iraq Oil Fields, Advance on Rebel-Held Towns

Aug 28, 2014 | Bloomberg

Kurdish and Iraqi forces recaptured two oil fields and mounted an offensive to retake the town of Zummar, part of a broader bid to recover…


Sierra Leone: Golden Saint Reach Agreement Over Diamond Recovery in Sierra Leone

Aug 28, 2014 | London South East

Golden Saint Resources Ltd Thursday said four yellow stones have been discovered by its Sierra Leone subsidiary, Golden Saint Diamonds.

The company said four yellow stones…


Iraq: Iraq to Appeal US Court Decision on Kurdish Oil

Aug 28, 2014 | Reuters

The Iraqi oil ministry said on Aug. 28 it would challenge a U.S. court decision that stopped U.S. Marshals from seizing some one million barrels…


Myanmar: Myanmar’s Solar Ambitions Kickstarted With $480 Million ACO Pact

Aug 28, 2014 | Cathy Chan, Bloomberg

Myanmar will expand its sources of clean energy through an agreement with ACO Investment Group, a U.S.-based private-equity fund focusing on Asian emerging markets, to…


Indonesia/ Timor Leste: State Firms to Set Up Joint Venture on Oil, Gas Development

Aug 27, 2014 | Global Post

Indonesia's state-owned oil and gas firm PT Pertamina planned to establish a join venture company with Timor Leste's state company to develop oil and gas…


Iraq: Access to Oil Makes ‘Islamic State’ a Greater Threat than Al-Qaeda

Aug 27, 2014 | Investor Intel

Iran, the Arab States of the Persian Gulf region and North Africa discovered oil in the first half of the 20th century. They used the…


India/Pakistan: Skirmishes Put Feeling of Wartime on India-Pakistan Border

Aug 27, 2014 | Ellen Barry and Salman Masood, New York Times

JORA FARM, India —  The habits of wartime have crept back into life here along the border between India and Pakistan.In the mornings, villagers stitch…


India/ Pakistan: Fishermen Cross an Imperceptible Line into Enemy Waters

Aug 26, 2014 | The New York Times

Fishermen bustled through a ramshackle harbor, a knot of narrow streets and one-room houses on the edge of Karachi, as they prepared to set out…


Extractive Industries: UK Unveils Draft Rule on Extractive Industry Disclosure

Aug 26, 2014 | The Wall Street Journal

The U.K. unveiled draft rules on Thursday governing how oil, gas, mining and logging companies would disclose the payments they make to foreign governments for…


Iraq: Security Forces Repulse Militants' Attack on Baiji Oil Refinery

Aug 26, 2014 | ITAR-TASS News Agency

Iraq's security forces have managed to repulse an attack launched by militants of the Islamic State grouping on the country's largest oil refinery at Baiji,…


Iraq/ Syria: Islamic State Now Resembles the Taliban With Oil Fields

Aug 26, 2014 | Bloomberg

With its reign of terror over a large population and ability to self-finance on a staggering scale, the extremist group that beheaded American journalist James…


Palestine: Water Delivery Drivers Dice with Death in War-Torn Gaza

Aug 26, 2014 | Yahoo News

Mohammed al-Khatib fears for his life every time he gets behind the wheel. In wartime, providing drinking water to homes and schools in Gaza means…


South Sudan: Addressing Community Concerns Around Oil, Gas and Mining in South Sudan

Aug 26, 2014 | Cordaid

Cordaid and the Ministry are concerned with the plights of the communities impacted by oil extraction in South Sudan. Albeit endowed with significant reserves of…


Iraq/ Kurdistan: Kurds Get Seizure Order Thrown Out for Texas Oil Tanker

Aug 26, 2014 | Bloomberg News

The Kurdistan Regional Government can bring $100 million of crude ashore in Texas after a U.S. judge threw out a court order that would have required federal…


South China Sea: Remote, Gas-rich Islands on Indonesia’s South China Sea Frontline

Aug 26, 2014 | The Malay Mail

The word “sleepy” could have been invented for Ranai, the largest town in Indonesia’s remote and sparsely populated Natuna archipelago.

It has few cars and only…


Myanmar: Ye Farmers Forced to Accept Unfair Land Compensation

Aug 26, 2014 | Burma News International

In a recent meeting with the 88 Generation Peace and Open Society’s Farmers’ Affairs Committee, many farmers from Mon State’s Ye Township expressed their dismay…


Myanmar: Is Mergui Archipelago Tourism a Force for Good?

Aug 26, 2014 | The Telegraph

Beyond the guard rail of the yacht I was sailing on lay the same islands – still lonely, still largely untouched by civilisation though from…


Iraq: Government Eyes Bulgarian Invention to Protect Oil Pipelines from Attack

Aug 25, 2014 | Novinite

Iraq is working on a project for protecting its oil pipelines against terrorist attacks that uses Bulgarian know-how, Iraq’s Ambassador in Sofia has said.

In an interview with…


Vietnam: Chinese Firms’ Contract for Hydropower Project Terminated

Aug 25, 2014 | Global Construction Review

The operator of a multimillion-dollar hydropower project in Vietnam has terminated the contract with two Chinese firms for their failure to build the scheme as…


Myanmar: Arakan Has Solved Only 17 Land Confiscated Cases

Aug 25, 2014 | Narinjara

Only few land confiscated cases have been resolved by the authority in Arakan. Statistics reveal that 17 out of 212 land confiscated cases were solved…


Iraq: Approving a Hydrocarbon Law is Key to Iraq's Future

Aug 25, 2014 | Al-Monitor

Nouri al-Maliki and the Islamic Dawa Party took office in Iraq eight years ago. Oil revenues topped $41 billion in 2007 and rose to nearly $86…


Iraq/ Syria: USD 2m a Day in Oil Smuggled Out of Iraq, Syria by ISIL

Aug 25, 2014 | Zawya

An estimated 30,000 barrels of crude oil is being smuggled daily out of Iraq and Syria by members of the ISIL and sold on the…


Iraq/ Syria: Islamic State's Bootleg Petro-State May Prove Unsustainable

Aug 25, 2014 | Al-Jazeera

With up to $2 million in daily revenue from black market oil, the Islamic State insurgency not only holds sway over swathes of Syria and…