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Sudan Chooses New Foreign Minister to Strengthen U.S. Ties

Sudanese President Umar al-Bashir chose a new foreign minister after vowing to improve relations with Europe and the U.S., which has sanctioned the country for more than 15 years over allegations it sponsors terrorism.

Europe, Russia Will Inevitably Discuss Turkish Pipeline: Gasprom

Europe will soon be forced to speak with Russia not only on the Turkish Stream issue, but also in regard to increased volume of gas deliveries, Gazprom Deputy Chairman Alexander Medvedev said Tuesday.

Respol Joins European Call for Climate Change Agreement

Repsol SA joined its European peers in calling for governments to agree on carbon pricing at a United Nations climate summit later this year, expanding the group of energy companies seeking a voice at the meeting.

US Companies With Low Cost Oil Set to Become Main Focus

“When something on this scale happens, every board asks: ‘What do we do?’ And they call in their M&A advisers and ask them the same question.”

Tunisia Addresses Management of Natural Resources

In response to some questions of MPs, Friday, Prime Minister Habib Essid said the controversy over the reality of Tunisia's natural resources, particularly oil, has taken on broader dimensions, noting that the government has nothing to hide regarding this issue.

Export Wrangles Stifling Kurdish Oil Prospects

Oil producers in Iraqi Kurdistan will have to close operations if they don’t receive agreed export payments, according to the regional authorities.

New Energy Environmental Services Joint Venture Launched in Qatar

Qatar-based Energy & Environment Holding (EEH) and CSA Ocean Sciences (CSA), a leader in services related to environmental impacts from the oil sector, have launched a joint venture to provide a range of environmental services.

Iran-Oman Gas Linkup Entering Feasibility Stage

National Iranian Gas Exports Co. (NIGEC) has selected a consultant to conduct feasibility studies for a pipeline to export gas from Iran west to Oman.

Aramco Resorts to Gasoil Spot Markets for Summer Power Needs

Saudi Aramco bought more than 1 million barrels of gasoil for July in the spot market despite new refining capacity, as hot summer weather boosts power demand for airconditioning

Dubai’s Access Infra to Launch Power Projects in 17 African Countries

Access Infra Africa, a Dubai-based company, will launch what it says will be Africa’s largest privately-owned solar plant in Uganda this year

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