Valka to increase biofuel power capacity Baltic Times Wed, 02 Feb 2011 14:41 PM PST TALLINN - Estonian state-owned energy giant Eesti Energia has acquired a majority holding in a heating company in the Latvian town of Valka - Valkas Bioenergo Kompanija (VBEK) - and plans to establish a new biofuel-based co-generation plant in 2012, the company announced on Jan. 25, reports news agency LETA. The new name of the enterprise that will provide heat to the city of Valka is Enefit ... | Keystone to cut U.S. reliance on Mideast: study CBC.ca Wed, 02 Feb 2011 14:41 PM PST A study commissioned by U.S. Department of Energy and released Wednesday said the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline proposed by Calgary-based TransCanada Corp. would help "essentially eliminate" U.S. reliance on Middle Eastern crude. | Planet Ark Planet Ark Wed, 02 Feb 2011 14:40 PM PST A proposed pipeline from Canada's oil sands to refineries along the Gulf of Mexico would help "essentially eliminate" U.S. oil imports from the Middle East in a decade or two, according to a new study commissioned by the Department of Energy. | Daily prizes for golf tourney spectators Gulf Times Wed, 02 Feb 2011 14:38 PM PST Spectators attending the Commercialbank Qatar Masters, presented by Dolphin Energy, at Doha Golf Club this week can win a collection of âexcitingâ daily prizes from event sponsor, Qatar Duty Free. | US fund to represent five firms at energy summit Gulf Times Wed, 02 Feb 2011 14:36 PM PST The US-based Helianthus Capital Management will open its $75mn Solar Infrastructure Investment Fund One and represent five noted renewable energy companies in the Qatar Alternative Energy Investors Summit 2011. | Suncor Q4 profits nearly triple Red Deer Advocate Wed, 02 Feb 2011 14:36 PM PST CALGARY â" Suncor Energy Inc. has provided yet another signal that strength is returning to the long-struggling refining and marketing sector, as fourth-quarter earnings in the downstream side of its business surged. | Scotia Sees Brazil Oil Deals as Asia Fuels $30 Billion Scramble BusinessWeek Wed, 02 Feb 2011 14:35 PM PST Scotia Waterous, the energy mergers and acquisitions unit of Canadaâs third-largest bank, said it sees âsizeableâ oil transactions in Brazil this year after advising on $16 billion of Latin American deals in 2010. | | |
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