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News & Analysis
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International Cooperation At The New Stage Of Economic Globalization
Today, the air in China’s major cities is cleaner than it was a decade ago, and there is a rising sense of environmental stewardship and civic responsibility among its people. Wherever one looks one sees world-class infrastructure and facilities. This country is now the engine pulling the global economic train, and China is engaging in a diverse range of international economic relationships marked by new investment and trade flows and greater ... read more
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Arab Revolutions And Oil Price Scenarios
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Are Oil Prices Inviting Price Controls?
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Towards A New Egyptian Oil Policy After 25 January 2011
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Fiscal Break-Even Prices: What More Could They Tell Us About OPEC Policy Behavior?
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Political Comment (14 March 2011)
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Comments On ‘Oil Price Reaction To Middle East Turmoil’
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Socar Extends Shah Deniz Concession By Five Years
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Oil Price Reaction To Middle East Turmoil Is Unjustified And Dangerous
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Political Comment (7 March 2011)
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MEES Agenda: Saudi Stocks Plunge As Protest Fears Eclipse Buoyant Oil Price
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Mitschek: Nabucco Project’s Key Aim Is Supply Security
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Unrest Reaches Oman, But Refinery Operations Unaffected
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Libya Supply Chain Buckles Under Strain Of Uprising
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Sanctions Freeze $36Bn In Libyan Assets, More To Follow
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Iraq’s Misuse Of Oil Wealth And Faulty Economic Policy Fuel Discontent
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Central Bank Issues Yemen’s First Sukuk
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Chinook Energy Completes Drilling Of Tunisia Exploration Well
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Macroeconomic Stability Vital For Saudi Growth, Says SAMA Governor
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Siemens Awarded $1Bn-Plus Order For Ras Al-Zour Power Plant
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Saudi Aramco Launches Subsidiary For Refined Products Trading
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Saudi Aramco Awards First Two Contracts Under GES+ Initiative
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Saudi $36Bn Support Package On Track, Vigilance Needed On Jobs
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Gulf Petrochemicals Production Capacity Exceeds 100Mn T/Y In 2010
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Centrica Pens £2Bn LNG Deal With Qatargas
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Qatargas And Shell Send First Train 7 LNG Cargo To India
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Oman’s PDO Stabilizes Crude Output
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Shell And KPC Sign MOU To Explore Business Opportunities
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Israeli Gas Could Supply EU, Add To Energy Mix, Says Greek Minister
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Israel Voices Concern As Iranian Warships Sail Through Suez Canal Into Mediterranean
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Netanyahu Backs Sheshinski Hydrocarbon Tax Recommendations
