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Report puts a price on more oil and gas resource processing — $630M a year in
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON – Processing more natural gas and bitumen within Alberta could increase the province’s gross domestic product by $6.2 billion a year, create 19,000 new jobs that pay $1.8 billion a year in salaries and increase provincial revenue by $630
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Tosas buyout puts Raubex on the road to self-sufficiency
Independent Online
Rudolf Fourie, the chief executive of Raubex, said yesterday that the transaction included all of Tosas’s assets and properties as well as its 168 employees and a five-year agreement with Sasol to supply bitumen, which is primarily used for road
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Inside Win: A Non-Profit Site Wins a Pulitzer for Its Environmental Reporting
TIME
Elizabeth McGowan, Lisa Song and David Hasemyer won for a multi-part investigative series on the Enbridge pipeline oil spill in July 2010—the first major spill of bitumen-diluted Canadian oil, similar to the sort that would be carried by the proposed
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Spain’s Constitutional Court decided Monday to cancel an earlier verdict ordering the extradition of fugitive businessman Hussein Salem to Egypt, accepting his appeal to the verdict.

Salem, a close ally to deposed President Hosni Mubarak, fled to Spain in February 2011 during the January uprising that toppled Mubarak.

In June, Salem, along with Mubarak, was acquitted of corruption in relation to Egypt’s natural gas export deal with Israel. He was, however, sentenced to 15 years imprisonment in March for a corrupt land deal.

In his appeal, Salem said he carries Spanish citizenship and argued that charges of money laundering, posed by Egyptian authorities against him, have all been politicized. He demanded that the Spanish court consider the “revolutionary situation in Egypt…and the judicial turbulence.”

The same court had struck down verdicts to hand over Salem’s son Khaled and his daughter Magda to Egypt.

The court’s decisions are final and unchallengeable before any other judicial body.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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Egypt would consider importing natural gas from Oman and Equitorial Guinea, Petroleum Minister Osama Kamal said on Monday.

Kamal told Turkish news agency Anadolu that he discussed this possibility with his counterparts in both countries during the 14th ministerial meeting for gas-exporting countries recently held in Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea.

Egypt imports gas to meet developmental need targets as established by the government, Kamal said, adding that there is a growing need for gas in Egyptian power stations.

Ministers participating in the forum agreed to hold the next summit in Russia, as well as a regular ministerial meeting in Iran next November.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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A Jordanian government source said on Wednesday that Egypt is currently compensating Jordan for supplying lower than agreed upon amounts of natural gas.

The source, who requested anonymity, said, “The recent agreement signed with Egypt during Jordanian Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Alaa Batayneh’s visit to Cairo requires that the average supply of gas for the current year reaches 60 million cubic feet daily, with compensation for the quantities that were not delivered during the breaks after each pipeline bombing.”

Egypt is now pumping about 100 million cubic feet per day to Jordan, the Jordanian official said.

“These quantities include the agreed upon rate of 60 million cubic feet, and the difference is the amount of compensation,” he explained.

According to Jordanian officials, Jordan received around 87 million cubic feet of natural gas from Egypt last year, compared to 220 million cubic feet in 2010 and 300 million cubic feet in 2009.

Iraqi Ambassador to Jordan Jawad Abbas said that his country would double its supply of oil to Jordan at preferential prices for up to 35,000 barrels per day instead of 10,000 barrels.

Edited translation from MENA

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The Egyptian government has said it will start applying a coupon system for the distribution of butane gas cylinders next month, according to the head of an association of private investors in liquefied petroleum gas.

The Supply Ministry has reached an agreement with private and state-owned petroleum companies to distribute the gas, Mohamed Saad Eddin, head of the association, told state-run news agency MENA on Sunday.

The system primarily aims to make sure only those who deserve subsidies receive them, to prevent black market sales and the reoccurrence of cylinder distribution shortages at this time each year, Saad Eddin said.

He noted that the cylinders would be distributed with subsidy coupons. A family of three or four will get one coupon to be traded for a butane cylinder each month, and a family of five or more will receive two coupons.

According to reports by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics, natural gas and butane prices rose by about 57.8 percent in October when compared to the previous month.

The rising price of gas and butane contributed to 7 percent inflation in October, when compared to the previous month.

Saad Eddin said the value of coupons was LE5, compared to the actual cost of the cylinder, LE55.

The coupon will be distributed to those who do not have a supply card at the price of LE25.

Saad Eddin said the prices of subsidized goods have to be sold at their actual market value, while low-income citizens should be supported with subsidized products.

Egypt consumes nearly four million tons of butane annually, and nearly two million tons is imported from abroad, according to Saad Eddin.

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Egypt will pump the full amount of natural gas to Jordan as specified in a previous agreement by mid-December, according to Egypt’s petroleum minister.

On Sunday, Petroleum Minister Osama Kamal said now that demand for gas from Egypt’s electricity sector has declined, the government will be able to resume pumping to Jordan in full. The kingdom is currently experiencing mass upheavals following a government decision to cancel petroleum subsidies.

Egypt currently pumps only 70 million cubic feet of gas per day to Jordan, less than a third of the 240 million cubic feet per day specified in a 2004 agreement. Kamal explained that Egypt had to reduce its flow to Jordan as it prioritizes gas distribution to its local market.

The supply between Egypt and Jordan has been interrupted 15 times since 5 February 2011, as Sinai militants have repeatedly attacked the pipeline. The constant disruption forced Jordan to turn to diesel to meet its energy needs.

Egypt produces six billion cubic feet of natural gas a day, of which 55 percent goes to the electricity sector, 20 percent is exported, 13 percent goes to industries and less than 3 percent goes to households.

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(MENA) — Egypt will increase the natural gas supply to Jordan to 60 million cubic feet (MCF) daily, the Kingdom’s Energy Minister Alaa Al-Batayna stated.
Egypt supplies natural gas to Jordan through the Arab Gas Pipeline, which runs from Egypt to Syria, passing through Israel, Jordan, and Lebanon.
The pipeline has been the target of more than a dozen attacks over the past two years in the

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UPDATE 2-Libya's NOC targets 1.72 mln bpd oil by end-March
Reuters
Says protests caused brief outage at El-Sharara field. * Aims for 2.2 mln bpd output within five years. * Libya to increase refining capacity, look for shale gas (Adds detail on refining capacity). By Emma Farge. VIENNA, Nov 7 (Reuters) – Libya's
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Libya Renews Focus on Natural Gas, Plans to Explore Shale
Businessweek
Libya plans boost production of natural gas and is studying options to explore unconventional reserves, National Oil Co. Chairman Nuri Berruien said. The country is now producing 2.5 billion cubic meters a day of gas and aims to reach its full capacity
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The Petroleum Ministry on Tuesday said it is studying an increase in the gas supplies to Jordan as of mid-November.

The ministry’s statement came after a meeting in Cairo between Petroleum Minister Osama Kamal and his Jordanian counterpart.

The Jordanian authorities said imports of Egyptian natural gas have declined to 16 percent of the 240 million cubic feet a day Egypt is under contract to provide.

A government source told Al-Masry Al-Youm that gas supplies to Jordan have been sporadic because of the explosions targeting the pipeline that runs through Sinai.

The pipeline was last blown up on 22 July, the 15th time it was attacked since the start of the uprising in early 2011 that toppled President Hosni Mubarak.

A government official said export quantities were reduced to 87 million cubic feet per day in 2011, or 40 percent of the contract signed in 2004, then to less than 40 million cubic feet per day due to the repeated bombing of the pipeline.

The agreement signed between Egypt and Jordan in 2004 stipulates that Egypt exports the total of 240 million cubic feet a day to Jordan for 15 years. This amount is sufficient to fuel 80 percent of Jordan’s electricity.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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