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Taiwan April Coal Imports +10.85% on Year at 6.15 Mln Tons

14/06/2013
Taiwan imported 6.15 million metric tons of coal in April, up 10.85% from a year earlier and up 20.90% from

Russia set to open up its liquefied gas export market to private enterprises

14/06/2013
Russia may this year begin opening up its liquefied natural gas (LNG) export market, currently run by public

PH to remain heavily dependent on oil imports—ADB

14/06/2013
The Philippines, along with its neighbors in Asia, must improve energy efficiency, widen access to electricity,

OPEC Curbs Shipments Amid U.S. Output Surge, Oil Movements Says

14/06/2013
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will reduce crude shipments this month as rising U.S.

Russia Plans to Ship 19 ESPO Crude Cargoes From Kozmino in July

14/06/2013
Russia will ship in July 19 cargoes of East Siberia-Pacific Ocean, or ESPO, crude from the Pacific port of

Russian Grain Exports Seen Increasing 18% as Crop Rebounds

14/06/2013
Russia, the world’s fifth-biggest wheat exporter, will raise shipments of all grains by 18 percent in the coming

Argentina to Receive LNG Spot Cargo From Trinidad at Recalada

14/06/2013
Argentina, which has no long-term contracts to import liquefied natural gas, is scheduled to receive a cargo today from Trinidad &

Rouen Grain Exports Increase 2.7% on Ivory Coast and Ireland

14/06/2013
Grain exports from the French port of Rouen, Europe’s biggest wheat-shipping hub, rose 2.7 percent in the latest week on sales to Ivory

US EIA chief does not see US becoming crude exporter soon

14/06/2013
Even with the shale revolution leading to booming US oil production, the head of the US Energy Information

Japan faces strong resistance to accelerated sub-bituminous coal imports

14/06/2013
Environmental concerns and technology issues will be the main stumbling blocks for power utilities in Japan to

China Scraps Iron Ore Import Licensing System to Help Companies

14/06/2013
China, the world’s largest iron ore buyer, scrapped a licensing system for imports of the steelmaking raw material, according to two industry

Taiwan imports Indonesian crude after 3-year break under CPC term deal: traders

14/06/2013
Taiwan has started importing Indonesian crude after a three-year hiatus, with state-owned refiner CPC inking a term

Japan's Eneos seeks more US LPG to diversify supply, pricing: official

14/06/2013
Japan's second-largest LPG supplier Eneos Globe will secure additional product from more US suppliers in coming years, to ease

Iran crude exports rise by 66 percent: International Energy Agency

14/06/2013
On May 31, Iranian Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi said that illegal US-engineered sanctions had not impacted the

BP, Total Sell Forties at Higher Price; Eni Seeks Urals Crude

14/06/2013
BP Plc and Total SA sold North Sea Forties crude at higher prices than their offers yesterday. Eni SpA failed to

India's April thermal coal imports jump 48 pct on rising demand, soft prices

14/06/2013
India's thermal coal imports in April jumped by nearly half over a year ago, provisional data from government

Qatar exports first shipment of liquefied gas Jet fuel

14/06/2013
Qatar International Petroleum Marketing Company Limited (Tasweeq) and Pearl (Gas to Liquid) GTL announced

Japan's JGA chief says US DOE export approval for Freeport LNG 'major step'

14/06/2013
The newly appointed chairman of the Japan Gas Association said Thursday that the recent approval by the US

Brazil could import 60 cargoes of LNG in 2013: Petrobras official

13/06/2013
Brazil's Petrobras could import 60 cargoes of LNG this year, as demand from the country's thermoelectric power plants remains high,

Kuwait Petroleum Offers Full-Range Naphtha for Loading in July

13/06/2013
Kuwait Petroleum Corp. offered to sell 25,000 metric tons of full-range naphtha for loading July 3 to July 4, according to tender
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