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| | Czech Utility CEZ Likely to Win Over Bulgarian Regulator Sat, 11 May, 2013 02:58 AM PDT By Sean Carney Dow Jones Newswires SOFIA, BULGARIA – Czech-owned utility CEZ AS (BAACEZ.PR), one of three foreign power companies whose prices provoked nationwide protests in Bulgaria and brought down the government earlier this year, looks set to retain its operating license there. Assen Vassilev, who is act... Continue reading | | Clashes may delay pipeline start-up Sat, 11 May, 2013 02:38 AM PDT YANGON: Security concerns will likely delay the first shipments of gas and oil from the Myanmar coast to China through a new pipeline running across territory controlled by ethnic militia groups, a Myanmar energy official said on Saturday. Construction of the 793-km pipeline will be completed by the en... Continue reading | |
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| | | U.S. decision on Keystone XL pipeline seen dragging past summer npc-news.delcotimes.com Sat, 11 May, 2013 01:48 AM PDT WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is unlikely to make a decision on the Canada-to-Nebraska Keystone XL pipeline until late this year as it painstakingly weighs the project's impact on the environment and on energy security, a U.S. official and analysts said on Friday. The decision may not be made u... Continue reading | |
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